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Kingfisher & Wombat @tkingfisher.com

And the whole point of having a god embodied on earth is that they are down there, on earth, being human! Which means dirt and blood and piss and a host of other bodily fluids. That’s why you HAVE a god like that in the first place.

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Kingfisher & Wombat @tkingfisher.com

Despite all the religious art, poor dudes in Galilee did not wear white and people who hang around lepers get a lot of nasty shit on them. You have a human god so that they can say “I was one of you, I understand, I went to the hard places where I was needed.” Grace, embodied.

sep 2, 2025, 5:22 am • 577 24 • view
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Kingfisher & Wombat @tkingfisher.com

And the point of this photograph is to bring that moment to life and show the grace of this man’s god shining through all the filth and dross of mortal existence. And it does it really fucking well, if you ask me. It fucking GLOWS.

A red, red field, with a crucifix, indistinct but shining, visible through it.
sep 2, 2025, 5:24 am • 657 34 • view
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Kingfisher & Wombat @tkingfisher.com

That’s art. You can not understand it or even hate it, but it wasn’t a gimmick. He wasn’t trying to get away with something. Dude was completely sincere and took days in the studio to get everything just right.

sep 2, 2025, 5:28 am • 540 12 • view
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Kingfisher & Wombat @tkingfisher.com

And in the end, I think he came up with a take on grace a lot more genuine than any number of paintings of Extremely White Jesus in freshly laundered robes on cloud background. Thus endeth the screed.

sep 2, 2025, 5:32 am • 752 24 • view
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Alex Singer, Arbiter of Bagels @moonsheen.bsky.social

So very true. When I worked as a guard at a large art museum, homeless folk would often come in on very rainy or hot or cold days for a days respite because admissions was free. They were often in pretty rough shape. The amount of times visitors asked me to "do something about them" was obnoxious.

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Alex Singer, Arbiter of Bagels @moonsheen.bsky.social

These were very clean, well off people here to see clean devotional art commissioned by well off people. And they could not stand the reality of the truly in need. Meanwhile when an unkempt veteran was acting erratically my supervisor just came in and chatted with him about art for awhile.

sep 3, 2025, 12:52 pm • 1 0 • view
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NeverFadingWood @avantgardening.pl

Thank you very much for this. I remember the original outcry, but you've explained it perfectly for me. Thanks again.

sep 2, 2025, 1:06 pm • 0 0 • view
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Ru Temple 🌈🧶🫛 @rutemple.bsky.social

Thank you. I lived in an art apreciating household, and still never knew, beyond the pearl clutchers of the day.

sep 2, 2025, 2:12 pm • 1 0 • view
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Sarkat @sarkat.bsky.social

And this is why Ursula writes The Best Paladins.

sep 4, 2025, 5:54 am • 1 0 • view
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Valerie 🔞 @phantosanucca.bsky.social

Last time I heard about this, I figured it was just someone trying to shock or troll people. "Take THAT, mom and dad!" I like your interpretation way better.

sep 2, 2025, 6:04 am • 9 0 • view
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Ozma @rowyourbot.bsky.social

That’s beautiful. It makes me think about how when you love your baby you get covered in piss, shit and vomit and you don’t even mind. Love is amazing! (Some people mind, I realize…but honestly I have lain in a pool of vomit happy as a clam because my sick child peacefully fell asleep).

sep 2, 2025, 11:34 am • 11 0 • view
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Paul "Princejvstin" Weimer📷🚀 🚀 📸 @princejvstin.com

thank you. I remember at the time not getting it, being offended by it (photography was not my thing way back then). My parents? Horrified? The priest at the Catholic hospital was strangely (to me at the time) unbothered by it. It took me years, and education, and learning to understand it better.

sep 2, 2025, 1:37 pm • 6 0 • view
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Kingfisher & Wombat @tkingfisher.com

I have been up since 5 am. I am so tired.

sep 2, 2025, 5:32 am • 371 0 • view
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Daemavand @daemavand.bsky.social

I have read you explain this piece several times and enjoy it every time. Thank you for doing it again. It's an important and meaningful one.

sep 4, 2025, 5:28 am • 2 0 • view
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Rachel @co-rmw.bsky.social

Thank you for your for educational and thought provoking screed. I first came across this piece in jr high and the associated pearl clutching. But your interpretation gives me much more context and a better understanding of what Serrano was looking to accomplish.

sep 2, 2025, 1:25 pm • 3 0 • view
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Just V Is Fine @justvisfine.bsky.social

I read the whole thing. Well said. 👏

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CanRay @canray.bsky.social

www.cnn.com/2020/10/16/u... At least the one in Hamilton, Ontario seems to only get paramedics called during winter for an obvious reason.

sep 2, 2025, 10:42 pm • 6 0 • view
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scribbleghoul @scribblegurl.bsky.social

I remember your Twitter thread, but thank you for the refresher.

sep 2, 2025, 5:33 am • 37 0 • view
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Lindsay @revteapot.bsky.social

Thank you 🙏

sep 2, 2025, 8:47 am • 1 0 • view
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Tom @tomgj.bsky.social

I remember this piece well; sadly one was destroyed in Australia 1997.

sep 2, 2025, 8:00 am • 7 1 • view
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Egypt Urnash 🏳️‍⚧️ ⚜️ 🥱 @urnash.com

ursula I really hope that you slept for at least ten hours soon after posting this (at present this post is 8h old so hopefully you're still sleeping)

sep 2, 2025, 2:19 pm • 10 0 • view
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Kingfisher & Wombat @tkingfisher.com

Eleven hours worth! Now I’m sore in that “you didn’t move for hours” sleep way.

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SDSkuld @sdskuld.bsky.social

Hope you feel better soon. Are you still coming to Portland in three days? I was looking forward to seeing you, but doing another con the weekend after Dragoncon sounds daunting.

sep 2, 2025, 10:53 pm • 1 0 • view
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Kingfisher & Wombat @tkingfisher.com

That is the plan! I am having a very dramatic two weeks.

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Egypt Urnash 🏳️‍⚧️ ⚜️ 🥱 @urnash.com

Aww yeah, time to get up and do some dancing. :) Or whatever you do to convince your body to lubricate its joints.

sep 3, 2025, 12:47 am • 0 0 • view
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Coleman Ridge @colemanridge.bsky.social

He laid aside, and here with us to be, Forsook the courts of everlasting day, And chose with us a darksome house of mortal clay. - Milton, On the Morning of Christ's Nativity

sep 2, 2025, 9:32 pm • 7 0 • view
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Coleman Ridge @colemanridge.bsky.social

And yet at the same time the work reminds us that blood and piss are made by God, and so made good, and so themselves suffused with divine light, as is this whole mess we have made if only handled right.

sep 2, 2025, 9:36 pm • 5 0 • view
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Coleman Ridge @colemanridge.bsky.social

Also, possibly irrelevant clinical note: amniotic fluid is mostly fetal urine. The only gate into humanity is through submersion in urine.

sep 2, 2025, 9:39 pm • 5 0 • view
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Goth Cardinal @jwlongthelast.bsky.social

🤯🔥

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Scare Quotes @quote-unquote.bsky.social

Great thread! Thank you 🙏🏻 I love Eleanor Heartney’s argument that the work is über Catholic because it is so rooted in the body (c.f. Catholic scenes of martyrdom since at least the Baroque era) and its American Protestantism that prevents us from seeing its devotional quality. 1/2

sep 3, 2025, 2:13 am • 2 0 • view
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Scare Quotes @quote-unquote.bsky.social

*it’s

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Scare Quotes @quote-unquote.bsky.social

2/2 Heartney notes that when Serrano later requested permission to shoot Vatican officials, they asked him about his photos of ejaculate—concerned it violated a biblical rule against “spilling seed”—but they never asked about Piss Christ. They weren’t offended by it.

sep 3, 2025, 2:16 am • 1 0 • view
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Clare M. Dowding @claredowding.bsky.social

While recognising your lapsed-ness, I feel I have to say: Preach it, sister!

sep 2, 2025, 6:06 am • 8 0 • view
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Elesh @eleshplays.bsky.social

Thank you I learned something today.

sep 2, 2025, 2:44 pm • 0 0 • view
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Harbinger of Doom @brandesstoddard.bsky.social

Hey uh I know this screed is coming from a place of deep frustration, but from the bottom of my heart thank you for writing it. I am very happy to have learned about this today.

sep 3, 2025, 1:18 pm • 3 0 • view
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Chroma @chromatographic.bsky.social

Thank you for a delightful screed, I learned something!!

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Susan Blackwell Ramsey @blackramazoo.bsky.social

For the record, Sister Wendy agreed with you, felt that it could be reverent. Her mild objection was not that it was blasphemous, but that it was “easy” art, in that once you saw it and decided how you felt/what it meant, you were done.

sep 2, 2025, 5:04 pm • 13 0 • view
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Kingfisher & Wombat @tkingfisher.com

Sister Wendy was a gem.

sep 2, 2025, 6:45 pm • 8 0 • view
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Peter Ellis @pjie2.bsky.social

And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.

sep 2, 2025, 5:38 am • 40 1 • view
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Acoustic Rob @robacoustic.bsky.social

Most contemporary bibles translate that as last verb as "overcome" but I love "comprehended." It may not be the most accurate translation, but it's by far my favorite.

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bibliolagus.bsky.social @bibliolagus.bsky.social

Comprehended means both overcome and understand, making it a lovely word to use for this passage.

sep 2, 2025, 2:48 pm • 6 0 • view
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Kimbol Soques @kimbols.bsky.social

it also carries connotations of wrapping your around… which some days when i read the passage gives me a hug

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Kimbol Soques @kimbols.bsky.social

(from the one who -does- comprehend, not the darkness!)

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Susan Blackwell Ramsey @blackramazoo.bsky.social

Yep — two meanings, and they both work.

sep 2, 2025, 5:01 pm • 2 0 • view
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SDSkuld @sdskuld.bsky.social

Thank you. I hadn’t heard this explanation before.

sep 2, 2025, 6:03 am • 4 0 • view
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S. Vines @rustyfoxfyre.bsky.social

You gave a very beautiful description of grace & why the god became human and performed the acts described in the scriptures. The artwork is transcendent. Thanks!

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Salty Octopus @saltyoctopus.bsky.social

I did not know that. Thank you for the explainer Also, I had never seen the photo. It's beautiful

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Specific Allie 🏳️‍⚧️🇦🇺 @grissallia.bsky.social

38 years? My goodness. I was 13, and I heard from the Christians around me in my fundecostal environs just how offensive and disgusting that was, and how deeply offended I should be. …and it didn’t stick. That photo sat with me for years. I had no idea of Andreas Serrano’s beliefs until today.

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Specific Allie 🏳️‍⚧️🇦🇺 @grissallia.bsky.social

As I sat with that image over the next few years, and tried to grapple with what I believed, I decided it was beautiful. If I was to take Jesus seriously, then his last horrifying moments involved blood and piss and shit. Because that happens at the moment of death. Even then I was grappling…

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Specific Allie 🏳️‍⚧️🇦🇺 @grissallia.bsky.social

with this whitewashed (pun intended) version of Jesus that stripped away all of His humanity, that ignored his dirty feet and sweat-stained robes, and presented Him as an idealised blonde-haired, blue-eyed Aryan in a snow-white robe, floating a few cm off the ground. So… thank you for this thread.

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Emily @cat-appreciator.bsky.social

I wonder if this is a difference between Catholicism and Protestantism. I get the impression that the Protestants would prefer to ignore the mortality of Christ.

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Cheryl Rosbak @csrosbak.bsky.social

It might depend on the sect. I was raised ELCIC and was taught that his mortality was the whole point.

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Mx DharMA @saintdharma9.bsky.social

Thank you, Ursula.

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Inigo Purcell @inigopurcell.bsky.social

Have you seen the wonderful interview where Sister Wendy, the art historian nun, is being asked about it and the interviewer expects her to be shocked or pearl clutching but she very much isn't and discusses it as sincere religious art?

sep 2, 2025, 7:05 am • 23 0 • view
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Rae @seaglasscritter.bsky.social

Thank you for this, gonna go find it.

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Jeanthejust @jeanthejust.bsky.social

Now I understand why your religious characters are so credible. The good ones, at least, have a sincere spiritual life, regardless of their particular divinity, and they grok grace. Cuz it really doesn't matter what you believe in or whether it is "real" so long as you have humility and grok grace.

sep 2, 2025, 5:35 am • 27 0 • view
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Tired Art Goblin @spaceturtleart.bsky.social

Huh! I feel like I've only ever seen bad photos of like, a crucifix in a jar of urine and thought he was one of those just being Edgy and provocative. Thanks for explaining.

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Dave Rodland @daverodland.bsky.social

Now that one, I remember. Good luck getting peeps to look past their superficial hot take and put shit in context. But never stop trying.

sep 2, 2025, 11:36 am • 3 0 • view
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M*J*E @lightningsloth.bsky.social

This is one of the reasons I like art, you get learn stuff, & the stuff you learn helps with appreciating it on more than a surface level. Always thought this was kinda cool, but that came from dumb teenage me wanting to like the controversial thing rather than understanding the artists intent

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Sarah @sosomanysarahs.bsky.social

As another non-practicing Catholic, I appreciate your explanation of grace, a concept I still find beautiful. And I'm surprised to learn that this is what the piece I've been hearing about for so long looks like. It's not what I was picturing. At all.

sep 2, 2025, 1:56 pm • 6 0 • view
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Caroline Fan @carolinefan.bsky.social

Thank you for this highly informative thread

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Polycule of One, Hive of K #🟦 @polyculeofone.bsky.social

That's the thing I think I love the most about Serrano's work. It's not JUST "confrontational." It's always DEEP and LAYERED with meaning & the saturated color values are ASTONISHING.

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Polycule of One, Hive of K #🟦 @polyculeofone.bsky.social

When I was working at Auntie's Bookstore in Spokane in college, we had a customer order his corpse series photographs book. It was bound in fuzzy sky blue cloth & we had to re-order multiple times to get them a pristine, unsmudged copy. So we all had a chance to look at the images. Astonishing. 🤯

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Dr Heidi Colthup @heidi-colthup.bsky.social

The one of the child's legs with the indentations from ankle socks still moves me to tears even now. Beautiful work.

sep 2, 2025, 9:41 am • 2 0 • view
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Extinct flightless bird @flightless.bsky.social

Awesome (really). Thank you, I deeply appreciate this thread!

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Ben @franzferdinand2.bsky.social

Yeah, and I think even beyond the meaning, it's just actually beautiful. Finding the beauty in these things is its own grace.

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Scott "How did I get here?" Nickell @salvius23.bsky.social

I firmly believe that if the people who got angry about it had never been told how the picture was created, they would have praised it as both beautiful and reverent.

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E.M. Anderson | the author too hot for BlueSky @elizmanderson.com

📌

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Mary Ann Dimand @maryanndimand.bsky.social

Oh, gosh. And presumably the deliberate resonance with the long uses of blood for liturgical spiritual cleansing and urine for domestic and industrial cleansing. Thank you so much for the thread. I never knew or thought about the piece beyond it name, and hadn’t seen it.

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Joel @polyparadigm.bsky.social

Lent/lant

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Thomas Lumley @tslumley.bsky.social

@slacktivistfred.bsky.social posts about this at Epiphany (eg www.patheos.com/blogs/slackt...)

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amongmadpeeps @amongmadpeeps.bsky.social

iirc, the artist’s mother was indian? hence, the cow’s blood. he did other religious pieces that combined catholicism and his indian roots. i may be getting him confused with another artist, though. i’ll look it up later.

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amongmadpeeps @amongmadpeeps.bsky.social

Serrano adamantly denies making art to freak out the likes of the American Family Association, Jesse Helms or New York’s Senator Al D’Amato, who histrionically ripped up a catalogue containing a reproduction of Piss Christ on the floor of the Senate…1/3

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amongmadpeeps @amongmadpeeps.bsky.social

Yet he understands that there are certain factions that will always try to ensure that audiences don’t think for themselves. “These special-interest groups are very small,” he remarks, “but they manage to wield a lot of power by intimidating those people who are in charge…2/3

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amongmadpeeps @amongmadpeeps.bsky.social

There’s a billion-dollar Christ-for-Profit industry out there—what I want to know is, who monitors them? While these groups are busy weeding out what is to them morally objectionable on the airwaves and in our museums, who decides what is morally offensive in the religion industry?” 3/3

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Tali @talitherose.bsky.social

I read a fantastic article on ancient Persia & the cool things we know about about them, but are usually credited to Rome. And I swear, they had every single religion (of which there were many) deal with their own fanatics - or suffer consequences. I went back to the article to share with.. (1/2)

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Tali @talitherose.bsky.social

..a friend & it wasn’t mentioned. So I have switched dimensions or had a fever dream ~ and yet, it is still the *best* solution I’ve heard of so far. - separates govmn + religion - you have the most sway on your own disciples - consequences & compassion All ✅’d ~ I love it (2/2)

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amongmadpeeps @amongmadpeeps.bsky.social

…OR CONSEQUENCES…my kingdom for consequences to actions 😓

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Tali @talitherose.bsky.social

Sigh, I hear you. Deeply. I’ll admit, I say “compassion & consequences” on purpose + frequently - as a reminder for myself. I’m afraid of forgetting that compassion ever mattered to me, by the time consequences start rolling. I must not become the enemy or fanatic I abhor 😓 I hope

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amongmadpeeps @amongmadpeeps.bsky.social

ok he is not the artist i was thinking of. i did, though, find this quote from Serrano re: Piss Christ: He said, "What it symbolizes is the way Christ died: the blood came out of him but so did the piss and the shit…1/2

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amongmadpeeps @amongmadpeeps.bsky.social

Maybe if Piss Christ upsets you, it's because it gives some sense of what the crucifixion actually was like...I was born and raised a Catholic and I've been a Christian all my life." 2/2

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Matt | Farallon @ottercynic.bsky.social

Nah. They found the fella’s ossuary in Jerusalem in 1980, along with wife and children’s’. Fuck off, Christians, yer boy was human and just another boring hippie. Get over it.

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Kingfisher & Wombat @tkingfisher.com

Fortunately grace is real, regardless of the historical accuracy of any one person’s faith.

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James 🤓 @milovoo.bsky.social

I agree in principle, but that ossuary was probably a fake as well. It had forams (microscopic marine organisms) in the patina. For an object not found near the coast, this strongly implies a forgery.

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Antelope Cat @antelopecat.bsky.social

I also have a great deal of skepticism that we can know who any particular skeleton belongs to from someone who lived 2000 years ago. Science is amazing so maybe some people, but being able to pinpoint an exact name seems generally implausible.

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Matt | Farallon @ottercynic.bsky.social

There were no bones in the ossuary anyway…

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N. Cognito @ncogneato.bsky.social

Been thinking about this lately. My new thought is that a better act would have been if Jesus had made it to infirm old age and still been "perfect" b4 being crucified. He only suffered for a few days and knew nothing of the part of life that happens after 30. I'm less impressed than I used to be.

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Gil the Dragon @gildedragon.bsky.social

People forget the radical meaning of the cross. It took a tool of death, cruelty & oppression, & subverted it. Among the things ostensibly finished/fulfilled by him was the era of spilt blood In faith there is technological innovation & Grace is one of the BIG ones, the spiritual steam engine

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