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Old 5th July 2003, 18:19
crescinilorenzo crescinilorenzo is offline
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My name is Lorenzo Crescini. I am a Captain of the merchant Navy now on retirement.
When I was a secular missionary in an African leprosary, I wrote some Flashes on the Holy Gospels which helped a lot of people by giving them new trust and hope.
You will find them in web site
http://digilander.libero.it/crescini
E mail
flashesgospels@libero.it

Here are the first three Flashes as an example
1. There is the historical proof the myth could not invent the Cross . If the Cross roused a “social orror” by the heathens ,it caused a shocking religious dismay by the Jews. It is not a case that the first christians in order to avoid that the preaching might be jeopardised.,represented the Cross by an anchor ,a plough, a mast, a man praying with open arms.How can we think that this way of dying was put in the myth by the christians themselves ?

2. Should somebody tell us of having seen a dead person on the cross resuscitated, nobody would believe him. But if the same person stating that could also make miracles, then we would believe him. That happened to the Apostles who got the power of making miracles in order to be believed. Without that power, Christianity couldn’t have been born.

3. Jesus says on the Cross: ”My God ,My God ,why did You abandon me ? Such words might even shock the reader. Why should they have been written if they weren’t true,then ?


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