About: Crucifixion   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Virus.DOS.Crucifixion.2888 or Crucifixion is a virus that runs on MS-DOS.

AttributesValues
rdfs:label
  • Crucifixion
  • Crucifixion
rdfs:comment
  • Virus.DOS.Crucifixion.2888 or Crucifixion is a virus that runs on MS-DOS.
  • Crucifixion is an Excel Wrestling Action! pay-per-view that took place on October 25,2008. It took place in Madison,Wisconsin.
  • A form of execution, Jesus Christ was executed.
  • The English word Crucifixion is from the root words crux and fixus (cross and fasten). The "cross" is a construction of an upright beam and a crossbeam attached either upon its top like the a "T" or crossing like a "t" or an "x". To "crucify" a person literally means to attach one to the cross beam. The name of the act of crucifying is "crucifixion."
  • There are much variations of crucifixions; the most obvious and brutal way was to have your limbs nailed into the cross and legs broken, something experienced by Xena three times and Gabrielle twice throughout the show.
  • Metaphorically, one could be said to crucify oneself; that is, to punish oneself needlessly for something one felt they were at fault for. In 2293, James T. Kirk urged Spock not to do so in the aftermath of Kirk's and Leonard McCoy's being tried for the murder of Chancellor Gorkon. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
  • Crucifixion is a theme in Smallville. Crucifixion is literally an ancient method of painful execution in which the condemned person is tied or nailed to a large wooden cross (of various shapes) and left to hang until dead. Smallville makes references to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ throughout the show, mainly as references to Clark and his destiny as the world's savior.
  • A Lunar punishment. * Carried out in New Pavis * Also carried out in Kralorela Source: Pavis: Gateway to Adventure, Guide to Glorantha
  • Crucifixion was an ancient form of execution which originated on the bass-ackwards planet of Earth. Practiced by a number of barbaric cultures, it involved nailing the condemned person's wrists and feet to a big fucking cross with big, blunt rusty nails shaped like penises. The prisoner's cross was then mounted vertically, where they would be left to die, slowly and horribly. ...well, the ones that they could catch, anyway.
  • At one time it was believed the nails were driven through the hands and the feet, but the modern view believes the nails were driven through the wrists. The nails were more dull than the sharp nails of today. The cross would usually be inclined slightly forward to further strain the body. The shoulders would become dislocated. Breathing was only possible by pushing up the legs which would cause excruciating pain in the nailed feet. Indeed, the word 'excruciating' comes from crucifying. Relieving the pressure on the feet by not pushing would once again cause breathing to be cut off. This cycle would continue until the condemned would finally die. Death could come over a course of days. Asphyxiation was the primary cause of death as the lungs would slowly fill with fluid although it was also
  • The Crucifixion was when Jesus died for our sins. Let's explain:- 1. * God made us imperfect so none of us can avoid sinning, we all sin all the time and we need to feel guilty about our sins all the time. 2. * Jesus loved us so much that he was prepared to die for our sins. Yes Jesus was innocent but he died for our sins. And Jesus stayed dead for three whole days Jesus stayed dead for the evening of Good Friday, the whole of Easter Saturday and a bit of the morning of Easter Sunday. After that Christians imagine Jesus rose from the dead. 3. * Wait a moment! If Jesus is God and if God made us imperfect doesn't that mean Jesus was responsible for our sins? 4. * Well anyway Good Friday is one day of the year when Christians worldwide feel extra specially guilty about the s
  • Crucifixion was a particularly brutal, painful, and gruesome way to execute a person. The Romans considered crucifixion an extremely dishonorable way to die, and used it those they considered to be the worst criminals. A person who was crucified was tied or nailed to a cross - a wooden beam attached to another wooden beam anchored into the ground. The person would eventually die from exposure and shock. (TNG novel: Spartacus)
  • Crucifixion is a form of punishment used by Caesar's Legion. The victim is tied to a cross and left out to die. Caesar chooses to do this because the real Roman Empire used this punishment a great deal—it was public, humiliating, and lingering, as well as being cheap and easily arranged (many of the crosses Caesar's Legion uses are recycled power or telephone poles).
sameAs
dcterms:subject
foaf:homepage
dbkwik:darth/prope...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:fr.assassin...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:fr.assassin...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:hercules-xe...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:malware/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:memory-alph...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:memory-beta...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:religion/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:smallville/...iPageUsesTemplate
Genres
  • visual rock
Origin
  • Tokyo
Status
  • indies, active
Name
  • Crucifixion
dbkwik:visual-kei/...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:visualkei/p...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:atheism/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
Related
Years
  • 2013(xsd:double)
Website
abstract
  • The Crucifixion was when Jesus died for our sins. Let's explain:- 1. * God made us imperfect so none of us can avoid sinning, we all sin all the time and we need to feel guilty about our sins all the time. 2. * Jesus loved us so much that he was prepared to die for our sins. Yes Jesus was innocent but he died for our sins. And Jesus stayed dead for three whole days Jesus stayed dead for the evening of Good Friday, the whole of Easter Saturday and a bit of the morning of Easter Sunday. After that Christians imagine Jesus rose from the dead. 3. * Wait a moment! If Jesus is God and if God made us imperfect doesn't that mean Jesus was responsible for our sins? 4. * Well anyway Good Friday is one day of the year when Christians worldwide feel extra specially guilty about the sins which happened due to the imperfect nature that God gave us. the sins which we alone committed and which caused the agonised death and three day one and a half day dead time that Jesus did because of the imperfect nature that he himself gave us that Jesus did for us. How does the execution of some guy lead to our salvation, and what cosmic purpose did his agony have? It doesn’t, and none. Case closed. Bye. PZ Myers
  • Crucifixion was an ancient form of execution which originated on the bass-ackwards planet of Earth. Practiced by a number of barbaric cultures, it involved nailing the condemned person's wrists and feet to a big fucking cross with big, blunt rusty nails shaped like penises. The prisoner's cross was then mounted vertically, where they would be left to die, slowly and horribly. The Jedi Master known as Jesus Christ was almost killed in this manner. Fortunately for him, though, his abilities in the Force allowed him to escape, making everyone think that he had in fact died and been reanimated resurrected. Darth Awesome, who had accidentally followed Jesus to Earth, witnessed the act of crucifixion, he brought it back to the galaxy and began to use it on the enemies of the Sith... ...well, the ones that they could catch, anyway.
  • Virus.DOS.Crucifixion.2888 or Crucifixion is a virus that runs on MS-DOS.
  • Crucifixion is an Excel Wrestling Action! pay-per-view that took place on October 25,2008. It took place in Madison,Wisconsin.
  • A form of execution, Jesus Christ was executed.
  • Crucifixion is a form of punishment used by Caesar's Legion. The victim is tied to a cross and left out to die. Caesar chooses to do this because the real Roman Empire used this punishment a great deal—it was public, humiliating, and lingering, as well as being cheap and easily arranged (many of the crosses Caesar's Legion uses are recycled power or telephone poles). Caesar's Legion appears to use only the form of crucifixion in which the victim is tied to the cross, not that in which the victim is nailed. Although nailing a victim appears to be a harsher treatment, it is in fact more merciful, since the victim will die much more quickly with the assistance of shock and loss of blood. In Roman times, tied victims would often last several days, during which time they might have to endure having their eyes or cheeks ripped out and eaten by vultures, crows, and other birds.
  • The English word Crucifixion is from the root words crux and fixus (cross and fasten). The "cross" is a construction of an upright beam and a crossbeam attached either upon its top like the a "T" or crossing like a "t" or an "x". To "crucify" a person literally means to attach one to the cross beam. The name of the act of crucifying is "crucifixion."
  • There are much variations of crucifixions; the most obvious and brutal way was to have your limbs nailed into the cross and legs broken, something experienced by Xena three times and Gabrielle twice throughout the show.
  • Metaphorically, one could be said to crucify oneself; that is, to punish oneself needlessly for something one felt they were at fault for. In 2293, James T. Kirk urged Spock not to do so in the aftermath of Kirk's and Leonard McCoy's being tried for the murder of Chancellor Gorkon. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
  • At one time it was believed the nails were driven through the hands and the feet, but the modern view believes the nails were driven through the wrists. The nails were more dull than the sharp nails of today. The cross would usually be inclined slightly forward to further strain the body. The shoulders would become dislocated. Breathing was only possible by pushing up the legs which would cause excruciating pain in the nailed feet. Indeed, the word 'excruciating' comes from crucifying. Relieving the pressure on the feet by not pushing would once again cause breathing to be cut off. This cycle would continue until the condemned would finally die. Death could come over a course of days. Asphyxiation was the primary cause of death as the lungs would slowly fill with fluid although it was also possible to die of thirst, shock, or exhaustion. Sleep was impossible. Hallucinations during this gradual process of dying would be common. After the slave revolt led by Spartacus was put down the insurgents were crucified by Crassius along the Appian Way at intervals of 100 feet for a distance of over 500 miles, and were never permitted to be buried. The most famous victim of crucifixion was Jesus Christ, and to Christians the phrase the crucifixion refers specifically to his death. While the details of his crucifixion are not given are not given in the Gospel accounts, it is mentioned that the legs of the men being crucified next to Him were broken (most likely smashed with hammers) so they would die before the sabbath. With shattered legs they could no longer push themselves up and would soon die from not being able to breath. French surgeon Dr. Pierre Barbet postulated after World War II that crucifixion victims on a cross would experience sagging ribs, making it impossible for them to exhale properly. A 1986 article in the Journal of the American Medical Association states that the flogging of Jesus resulted in deep stripelike lacerations and significant blood loss, which probably resulted in hypovolemic shock and pleural effusion. This probably accounts for Jesus being too weak to be able to carry the crossbar to Golgotha without help. The hypovolemic shock and the marked difficulty in respiration, along with other contributing factors, were cited as the medical causes of Jesus' death. When Christianity became a legal religion within the Roman empire in 313 AD, crucifixion was abandoned. Other countries and areas of the world have used this form of punishment, but never to the extent as occurred during Roman times.
  • Crucifixion is a theme in Smallville. Crucifixion is literally an ancient method of painful execution in which the condemned person is tied or nailed to a large wooden cross (of various shapes) and left to hang until dead. Smallville makes references to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ throughout the show, mainly as references to Clark and his destiny as the world's savior.
  • A Lunar punishment. * Carried out in New Pavis * Also carried out in Kralorela Source: Pavis: Gateway to Adventure, Guide to Glorantha
  • Crucifixion was a particularly brutal, painful, and gruesome way to execute a person. The Romans considered crucifixion an extremely dishonorable way to die, and used it those they considered to be the worst criminals. A person who was crucified was tied or nailed to a cross - a wooden beam attached to another wooden beam anchored into the ground. The person would eventually die from exposure and shock. (TNG novel: Spartacus) The ancient rebel leader Spartacus was crucified by the Romans, along with a large number of his followers after leading an unsuccessful slave uprising against the Roman state. While Lt. Commander Data and a visitor from the Vemla fleet to the USS Enterprise-D were viewing a holodeck recreation of the uprising, one of the characters encountered mentioned the Romans would have them crucified if they lost. Data explained the practice to the visitor. (TNG novel: Spartacus) Perhaps the most notable figure crucified by the Romans was the human religious leader Jesus Christ, whose teachings were the cornerstone of the Christian religion on Earth. In the centuries following the crucifixion of Christ the cross would become the symbol of Christianity. Some branches of Christianity, such as the Roman Catholic branch would often display a cross with a physical representation of the corpus, or body of Christ attached. Such a object was referred to as a crucifix. In the Leonardo da Vinci holodeck program that Captain Janeway had been particpating in, there was a crucifix on one of the walls of da Vinci's workshop. (VOY episode: "The Omega Directive")
is Related of
Alternative Linked Data Views: ODE     Raw Data in: CXML | CSV | RDF ( N-Triples N3/Turtle JSON XML ) | OData ( Atom JSON ) | Microdata ( JSON HTML) | JSON-LD    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 07.20.3217, on Linux (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu), Standard Edition
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2012 OpenLink Software