"Re: Still Hanging On about V and Jesus in India" by Vee - 12.27.19

Entry Submitted by Vee at 12:00 PM EST on December 27, 2019

"Re: V on Jesus in India" by Still Hanging On - 12.27.19

Back when I first come on IDC I had post a Proclamation I made for myself.. I would like to insert a few of my points here again (I'll make it a 2nd posting) .. I also would like to make this perspective on Jesus and his death.

It is my belief that what was the breaking point that really got him in hot water was the last straw was when he went into the temple and drove out the bankers if you will. As it's said was made a den of thieves. If it wasn't for this act .. would he had been put to death? He was a revolutionist and was up against the deep state cabal.. remember it's said there are those that call themselves Jews but are not ..Khazarian ? .. and was exposing their corruption as Hippocrates.

https://christianremedyinlaw.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/trial-of-jesus.pdf

The Trial

From a Speech by Hon. Harry Fogle*

Edited by Dr. Frederick D. Graves, JD

© 2002 by Dr. Frederick D. Graves – All Rights Reserved

There is so much mysticism and confusion surrounding the crucifixion and resurrec-tion that we lose sight of the fact that Jesus of Nazareth was a man tried before a court of men under laws of men, that he was convicted and executed as a man, and that for sheer drama the trial of Jesus surely matches any of the great courtroom stories in the history of human justice.

I approach this subject as a lawyer, not a theologian. I urge you to research on your own the theological aspects of the events. I think it leads to better spiritual insight to have a lawyer’s view of the processes of law that culminated in the death of Jesus on Calvary’s cruel cross.

* Judge Fogle served on the bench of the Circuit Court of Pinellas County in St.Petersburg, Florida nearly all his professional life until his death in 1993. His scholarship is unquestioned. His experience is complete. He judged both criminal and civil trials, experiencing in his career the most troubling human issues yet ruling with such wisdom and dedication to the principles of due process and the Rule of Law that he was loved and revered by all who knew him. In this essay Judge Fogle presents the trial of Jesus from the perspective of a man whose life was dedicated to justice and committed to the cause of human lib-erty and peace. His is an insight every concerned citizen should carefully consider before attacking the processes of our legal system that alone can promote protection from tyranny. Justice is hard-won. The price of truth is vigilance and education, sometimes touched with suffering, but always seeking the goal of improving our system of laws for future generations through understanding and commitment to the cause of love that ever must be served by leaders exercising wisdom and re-straint.

“The Trial” … © 2002 by Dr. Frederick D. Graves www.Jurisdictionary.com … Defining American Justice

Vee
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