George 152
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@Warrior1461, #121
There are four nails used in the crucifixion of Jesus. Not six. Not even three. They are in Carpentras, France; Milan, Italy; Rome, Italy; and Paris, France. (Pasiong Mahal, pages 203-204)
In Carpentras, the nail is paraded on Feast Day as “Clavo Santo”. In Milan, the nail is located in a church (or cathedral). In Rome, St. Helen put the nail in a diadem of her son, Emperor Constantine. It is located in a temple in Rome. And the nail that ended in Paris was thrown into Adriatic Sea which floated inspite of it being made of metal. In Paris, it maybe in the Basilica of Saint Denis, the Patron Saint of France. Saint Denis is also called Dionysius, Dennis, or Denys.
Please check the nails in Carpentras, Milan, and Rome. They should be eight-sided. Not four sides but eight sides.
Which did you use to 'nail' your no Olympics nonsensical claim ??
Floating iron nails riiiiiight
