Nairobi laywers seek justice for Jesus
- Posted on Monday 22 October 2007 - 15:31Evans Wafula, Nairobi, Kenya[VIDEO] All Nairobi is waiting for the court's ruling about the 'legality' of Jesus Christ's trial and death penalty some 2,000 years ago. A team of Lawyers in Kenya have moved to court to challenge Pontius Pilate' s ruling.Loading video...Led by Dola Idindis and Humphrey Odanga of the Civil Liberty Union, the lawyers argue that the trial of Jesus Christ was a human rights violation and are seeking orders against the Roman government over prosecutorial misconduct, judicial misconduct, and malicious prosecution, fabrication of evidence and abuse of office committed against Jesus Christ.
The constitutional court is expected to make a ruling on the application and will determine if the trial of Jesus Christ and his subsequent sentencing to death was in accordance with the law.
Odanga told the VoicesofAfrica that the trial is intended to hold the Roman government accountable for the wrongs committed against the Son of Man. The trial has elicited anxiety within the Christian fraternity in Kenya with leading Churches arguing that although the application is merited in Law, it has been overtaken by events. “As it stands today, Jesus Christ the son of Man stands a convicted person”, said Odanga.
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- Posted on Wednesday 24 October 2007 09:59LETS FACE IT, THIS IS BLASPHEMY! Its disturbing to read that 2000 years after the trial of Jesus Christ, mankind seems to be trying to contradict the bibilical prophecy on the birth and death of Jesus Christ inorder to save man from sin.
Jesus came to fullfil the prophecy and his trial was inevitable according to the teaching of true christianity.
We also know that on the third day he rose again and he is in heaven seated on the right hand of God the father.
Legal interpretations on this prophecy is a deliberate attempt to mislead the faithful and those who have witnessed the grace of the Lord Jesus. Please learned friends STOP this act of Blasphemy. - Posted on Wednesday 24 October 2007 10:02The way l see it! THIS MIGHT BE AN ACT OF BLASPHEMY! Its disturbing to see that after 2000 years after the trial of Jesus Christ, mankind seems to be trying to contradict the bibilical prophecy on the birth and death of Jesus Christ inorder to save man from sin.
Jesus came to fullfil the prophecy and his trial was inevitable according to the teaching of true christianity.
We also know that on the third day he rose again and he is in heaven seated on the right hand of God the father.
Legal interpretations on this prophecy is a deliberate attempt to mislead the faithful and those who have witnessed the grace of the Lord Jesus. Please learned friends STOP this act of Blasphemy.~[/quote]
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