How is it possible that none of Jesus' bones were broken

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Audie wrote:What of morality if (since) ice cream makes me ill?

Explain your comment, please.
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I think she's referring to Jac's sig -- and making a joke
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I didn't know Audie was lactose-intolerant
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Perhaps, the nail has been carefully placed between a big toe and a second toe intentionally to extend the life of a person who is on the cross. Breaking any foot bones would not serve its purpose since it will end the person's life rather quickly. Crucifixion implies slow and tormenting death. That is a major purpose, so I would not be surprised if Roman soldiers exactly knew how to carefully place the nail in between upper toe bone and upper second toe bone. There is enough space there.
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Amazing the evil mind that comes up with ways to find the perfect balance between inflicting maximum pain and torture, while also keeping the victim just alive and conscious enough to endure it as long as humanly possible. Even MORE amazing: That God foreknew every detail of this agony He would endure, and yet He intentionally submitted Himself to it, for the often-pathetic likes of you and me. That's truly a love beyond our understanding!
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Philip wrote:Amazing the evil mind that comes up with ways to find the perfect balance between inflicting maximum pain and torture, while also keeping the victim just alive and conscious enough to endure it as long as humanly possible. Even MORE amazing: That God foreknew every detail of this agony He would endure, and yet He intentionally submitted Himself to it, for the often-pathetic likes of you and me. That's truly a love beyond our understanding!
Because humans don't really understand love in its completeness, we can't really grasp God's love.
Our love tends to be conditional with the only love that gives us a very, VERY MINOR clue to God's love being the love of a parent for its child.
Skeptics that don't understand love will point out that "horrific" of someone sacrificing themselves for another, will not understand what compassion actually is ( to suffer with another and NOT to feel sorry for them) .
God being love could do no less that to give Himself for those He loves and Jesus being the personification and incarnation of love could do nothing else but openly, lovingly, suffer with us.
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