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Anonymous commented at 2010-07-23 20:48:33 » #376156
Are you people on crack? It's quite renown that in medieval Japan people were put to death by crucifixion (among other means) in response to a capital crime. Especially the converted Christians that didn't want to abjure their faith to please the Shogun.
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Are you people on crack? It's quite renown that in medieval Japan people were put to death by crucifixion (among other means) in response to a capital crime. Especially the converted Christians that didn't want to abjure their faith to please the Shogun.
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Anonymous commented at 2011-08-15 17:15:35 » #848039
Precisely. Crucifixion was a punishment hardly limited to the Romans, though it remains a particularly brutal and torturous form of death regardless of who's responsible. Interestingly, death from crucifixion is nearly always by suffocation rather than blood loss, as the person's own weight slowly crushes their lungs.
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Precisely. Crucifixion was a punishment hardly limited to the Romans, though it remains a particularly brutal and torturous form of death regardless of who's responsible. Interestingly, death from crucifixion is nearly always by suffocation rather than blood loss, as the person's own weight slowly crushes their lungs.
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