On the walls of the temple, there are paintings depicting the Stations of the Cross. Along the curious detail that have been placed in reverse, we see that present a series of inconsistencies, some really obvious ... ..
Station II. A young woman kneels on a golden helmet and picks up a piece of spear. Jesus wears a red robe. There is a staircase facing the sky. Station VII. A French soldier holds his red robe of Jesus, while before him is a woman with a veil of a widow and a baby wrapped in a blue plaid. Masons call themselves "the widow's son," just as there are in Franco-Scottish Rite Freemasonry and the blue level.
Station XI. Jesus is being nailed to the cross. A soldier stripped of the red robe. The background is dark, as the night. But the gospel says that the darkness was only after the death of Christ. Station XIV: This is not just the image of the risen Jesus rising above the grave. Instead we see characters who under cover of night carrying the bleeding body of Jesus. -Note the wound on the left side of the body "This image is usually interpreted as what might happen after a mock funeral: Some people are still living body of Jesus. (Which, thinking that someone who had been tortured for hours, had to carry in a car because if they were not killed by the way, and then give a lance probably tore the heart, and will also put the crown of thorns, Puder have gone live, it's absurd, son of a God that is)
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