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Are the crucifixion nails of Jesus in Europe?

I've split a bunch of off-topic posts to AAH, admittedly using a hacksaw more than a scalpel, and then I stopped at an arbitrary point rather than continue to split out more posts. Please get back to the topic of the thread "Are the crucifixion nails of Jesus in Europe?" If you want to discuss some alleged medium in the Phillipines or alleged prophecies about the 2012 Olympics, please do so in an appropriate thread in the appropriate sub-forum. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Also, my apologies for the delay in posting this modbox; real life interfered and I forgot to do so immediately after making the split.
Replying to this modbox in thread will be off topic  Posted By: LashL
 
No worries, LashL, real life always takes precedence.
And of course, I cast a case of Dom into the sea for you. It should be floating up to you any time now.
Now, we still haven't figured out why the nails of Carpentras and Milan both claim to be the 'same' nail.
 
No worries, LashL, real life always takes precedence.
And of course, I cast a case of Dom into the sea for you. It should be floating up to you any time now.
Now, we still haven't figured out why the nails of Carpentras and Milan both claim to be the 'same' nail.

That should be obvious. While at sea, it struck an iceberg and split in two. Since Jesus wasn't there to heal it, one part floated to Carpentras, and the other part floated to Milan.
Or perhaps the reverse.
 
I've split a bunch of off-topic posts to AAH, admittedly using a hacksaw more than a scalpel, and then I stopped at an arbitrary point rather than continue to split out more posts. Please get back to the topic of the thread "Are the crucifixion nails of Jesus in Europe?" If you want to discuss some alleged medium in the Phillipines or alleged prophecies about the 2012 Olympics, please do so in an appropriate thread in the appropriate sub-forum. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Also, my apologies for the delay in posting this modbox; real life interfered and I forgot to do so immediately after making the split.
Replying to this modbox in thread will be off topic  Posted By: LashL
At this point, it might be best to nail(no pun intended) the claims to the cross (no pun intended).

Either PC is claiming something, or he is not

If he is, then the claims fall on their face immediately.

If not, then trolling is present.

Take your pick.
 
No worries, LashL, real life always takes precedence.
And of course, I cast a case of Dom into the sea for you. It should be floating up to you any time now.
Now, we still haven't figured out why the nails of Carpentras and Milan both claim to be the 'same' nail.


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@pakeha, #525

The first nail was thrown into the sea, I believe during the first century AD, when Pontius Pilate died. It floated and was picked up by Saint James in Paris. It was named “Clavo Santo”. This was what the spirit of Ama related. I believe it was from Israel where it was thrown into the Mediterranean Sea because there are Pharisees mentioned and that it was Pontius Pilate who condemned Jesus on the cross.

From “Pasiong Mahal”, it says on page 203 that the nail in Karpentas, I believe, Carpentras, France, is named Clavo Santo. This is what it says:
“Isa ngang pakong marilag
ang nasa bayang Karpentas
na minamahal ng lahat
kung ipagpiesta’y ang tawag
Clavo Santo ang pamagat.”

English translation:
“One really beautiful nail is in the town of Karpentas that everyone loves which when it is feasted, its title is Clavo Santo.”

On page 204, the fourth nail was thrown into the Adriatic Sea by the mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine, Saint Helena, which floated until it reached Paris. This is in the Temple or Basilica of Saint Denis. I believe this happened during the fourth century AD during the reign of Constantine I the Great.

So there are two nails which were thrown into the seas which floated and ended up in Paris, France.
 
20120917.0505

@pakeha, #525

The first nail was thrown into the sea, I believe during the first century AD, when Pontius Pilate died. It floated and was picked up by Saint James in Paris. It was named “Clavo Santo”. This was what the spirit of Ama related. I believe it was from Israel where it was thrown into the Mediterranean Sea because there are Pharisees mentioned and that it was Pontius Pilate who condemned Jesus on the cross.

From “Pasiong Mahal”, it says on page 203 that the nail in Karpentas, I believe, Carpentras, France, is named Clavo Santo. This is what it says:
“Isa ngang pakong marilag
ang nasa bayang Karpentas
na minamahal ng lahat
kung ipagpiesta’y ang tawag
Clavo Santo ang pamagat.”

English translation:
“One really beautiful nail is in the town of Karpentas that everyone loves which when it is feasted, its title is Clavo Santo.”

On page 204, the fourth nail was thrown into the Adriatic Sea by the mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine, Saint Helena, which floated until it reached Paris. This is in the Temple or Basilica of Saint Denis. I believe this happened during the fourth century AD during the reign of Constantine I the Great.

So there are two nails which were thrown into the seas which floated and ended up in Paris, France.
It does you no favours to post the same malarkey time after time. It is disproven. Saying you continue to believe it does not help your case.
 
No worries, LashL, real life always takes precedence.
And of course, I cast a case of Dom into the sea for you. It should be floating up to you any time now.
Now, we still haven't figured out why the nails of Carpentras and Milan both claim to be the 'same' nail.

If either nail can put it in writhing I'll believe it.:)
 
Is anybody going to point out that nails don't float?????

Not only do nails not float, but wouldn't the salt in sea water cause iron nails to corrode?

I think we should obtain one of these nails and subject it to appropriate metallurgic testing. Hypothetically a magic nail should float in seawater, and if left in seawater sufficiently long to make the trip from hither to yon should also show no signs of chemical breakdown.
 
Not only do nails not float, but wouldn't the salt in sea water cause iron nails to corrode?

I think we should obtain one of these nails and subject it to appropriate metallurgic testing. Hypothetically a magic nail should float in seawater, and if left in seawater sufficiently long to make the trip from hither to yon should also show no signs of chemical breakdown.

Better. Just drop them into the ocean at any point.
PC claims that they'll float to where ever ...
Let my nails go so lets humour him and let his nails do their thing (or not)
 

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