Also, commenting again because I just remembered that I’ve definitely seen depictions of him tied to the cross with rope. Probably because they don’t want to show blood and gore in, say, religious material for children or something? Not sure.
Still, the idea that you’re okay with showing the public execution of your God but blood is where you draw the line is kind of silly to me.
this makes sense to me since jesus’s nature is at the core of the schisms among of all the nicene versions of christianity. the closer to orthodoxy/catholicism/coptic/etc. that your flavor of christianity is the more he is both god and mortal and the further you are away from those flavors, the more he is either mostly/entirely god or mostly/entirely mortal. the “mostly god” flavors are usually american originated evangelical/protestant-like and i don’t doubt that you already know how sheltered their world views are stereotypically characterized; which includes no gore/violence.
Also, commenting again because I just remembered that I’ve definitely seen depictions of him tied to the cross with rope. Probably because they don’t want to show blood and gore in, say, religious material for children or something? Not sure.
Still, the idea that you’re okay with showing the public execution of your God but blood is where you draw the line is kind of silly to me.
this makes sense to me since jesus’s nature is at the core of the schisms among of all the nicene versions of christianity. the closer to orthodoxy/catholicism/coptic/etc. that your flavor of christianity is the more he is both god and mortal and the further you are away from those flavors, the more he is either mostly/entirely god or mostly/entirely mortal. the “mostly god” flavors are usually american originated evangelical/protestant-like and i don’t doubt that you already know how sheltered their world views are stereotypically characterized; which includes no gore/violence.