Unlikely. But it's a pet theory among those who who have a problem with religion in general and Christianity in particular.
It's hemorrhagic shock, not "hemogenic", by the way.
Edit -- Amen, xmyspazz.
2007-07-23 06:36:28
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answered by Clare † 5
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Maybe this is just the kick in the backside she needed! Perhaps 90 days in the pokey will straighten her out,you know the sentence that was imposed on her was actually 3 times longer than what had been recommended by prosecutors! Maybe she'll learn that when you're given an order by a judge or given a set of instructions by a court of law that you follow them to the letter or there will be consequences!
2016-04-01 09:02:46
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answered by Lorraine 4
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If there was a man called Jesus and he was actually crucified- It would have been impossible for someone in that state to recover within three days. Medical care back then was extremely primitive. If recovery was even possible, it would have taken months, and even then the person would have had a permanent disability.
As I understand it, when you were crucified you died of suffocation from the position that you were being held in. The chest wall collapses.
2007-07-23 06:37:00
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answered by Julia Sugarbaker 7
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Our Lord Jesus died from asphyxiation. On a cross, you must bring yourself up with your arms and legs to breathe. When the person got physically tired and could lift themselves no longer, they died. Also, it says in the OT that His bones would not be broken, referring to the breaking of the legs if a person was still alive on the cross. When they pierced His side, blood and water flowed separately from the wound, which is a sign of death. Jesus did indeed die on the cross for our sins and He did rise from the grave on the third day, and he is alive.
Can I get a Amen?
2007-07-23 07:04:56
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answered by saetia 4
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Even the fundies say he was given something to drink and since he was an essene and they had significant knowledge of how to control the different processes of the body, they gave him something to go into a coma and recover in the tomb.
2007-07-23 06:35:47
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answered by bocasbeachbum 6
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false- Jesus did die on the cross and He did rise from the dead. If He recovered in the tomb, and it was not a miracle, how was the stone rolled away with guards watching. Sorry He is ALIVE!!
2007-07-23 06:34:04
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answered by AdoreHim 7
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he may have gone into a comma and recovered later because knowing if someone was really dead was not an exact science back then because many years later in england they put bells on graves so the people buried could ring them if they awoke inside there coffins showing they did not trust determining death.if he did wake up they thought he was God and rose
2007-07-23 06:39:25
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answered by woodsonhannon53 6
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Actually he walked away from the farce of the prophecy and a man named Simon was drugged to take his place. Jesus died of old age elsewhere. The "risen savior/virgin birth/Dec 25th birthday/etc." legend that surrounds him was plagarized from the older tales of Mithra.
2007-07-23 06:33:47
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answered by American Spirit 7
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The Roman soldiers were trained very well. Do you really think they didn't know a dead guy when they saw one?
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2007-07-23 06:33:20
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answered by Jeanmarie 7
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I smell another faction of Christianity coming!
2007-07-23 06:33:52
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answered by Le BigMac 6
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