A Filipino villager has been nailed to a wooden cross for the 35th time to reenact Jesus Christ’s suffering in a brutal Good Friday tradition he said he would devote to pray for peace in Ukraine, Gaza and the disputed South China Sea.

On Friday, over a hundred people watched on as 10 devotees were nailed to wooden crosses, among them Ruben Enaje, a 63-year-old carpenter and sign painter. The real-life crucifixions have become an annual religious spectacle that draws tourists in three rural communities in Pampanga province, north of Manila.

The gory ritual resumed last year after a three-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. It has turned Enaje into a village celebrity for his role as the “Christ” in the Lenten reenactment of the Way of the Cross.

Ahead of the crucifixions, Enaje told The Associated Press by telephone Thursday night that he has considered ending his annual religious penitence due to his age, but said he could not turn down requests from villagers for him to pray for sick relatives and all other kinds of maladies.

  • Twinklebreeze
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    1049 months ago

    Maybe I’m alone, but this seems fine to me. I think evangelicals should take a page out of his book. Spend less time being horrible, and crucify themselves instead.

    • @[email protected]
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      319 months ago

      As much as I don’t condone needless violence, even against oneself…

      You have a great point. They should be putting their money where their mouths are.

    • @ReiRose
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      99 months ago

      They can’t even wash people’s feet, despite all the superbowl commercials.

    • @[email protected]
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      59 months ago

      This is definitely closer to the spirit of the Christian religion than most other extreme manifestations.

      Dunno why I remembered Frisians bricking people alive into dams in the Middle Ages.

  • poo
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    889 months ago

    Really sad people are hurting themselves over nothing.

  • @kromem
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    To everyone saying “it isn’t working” - you’re reading an article spreading the message of a Filipino villager in US media.

    It’s not like that happens all that often.

    So yes, it is working pretty well actually.

    Not my choice for PR stunt, but to each their own.

    • @almar_quigley
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      But to what end? 5 minutes of fame and then back to exactly how it was before?

    • @[email protected]
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      What are you even talking about? His name on US media is all it takes for “world peace”? In what fucking sense of the word? What part is working?

      the part where he did something stupid for attention? sure… okay… we totally needed that

    • @afraid_of_zombies
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      We really need more people to learn the difference between good attention and bad attention. That is how we get morons blocking ambulances in London, throwing food at paintings, and people getting crucified.

      Be the change you want to see in the world doesn’t mean do performative stunts for likes, clicks, and views. It means you do the hard work of fixing issues.

    • @givesomefucks
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      699 months ago

      How else would he want to be remembered?

      Feeding the poor?

      Loving the different?

      Starting a damn riot because someone charged interest on a loan?

      Surely his favorite part of life was being tortured to death for those messages, so let’s all wear a tiny gold version of what killed him and forgot all that commie crap he constantly talked about

      /s

      • @[email protected]
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        -289 months ago

        Jesus didn’t talk about using force or the threat of force to confiscate other people’s wealth and give it away.

          • @[email protected]
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            -169 months ago

            It’s always amusing when people who are against religion pretend to be experts.

            He litterly tells them after dumping out their money “Take these things hence; make not my Father’s house a house of merchandise.”

            Jesus didn’t take their money, he told them to take their shit and leave.

            • @[email protected]
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              189 months ago

              As opposed to all the Christian denominations, sects, cults who can’t even agree on what the facts were, or which of the books, letters etc are to be included in their “correct” version on the bible.

            • @Clent
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              149 months ago

              It’s more amusing to see how ignorant the religious are of their religion. Especial monotheists. You’ve only got the one god and you still can’t keep the rules straight.

        • @CaptainSpaceman
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          99 months ago

          Do you know what communism is? Or just what the McCarthyites told you?

          • @[email protected]
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            -109 months ago

            Do you? I’ve never heard of read a bible verse about Jesus instructing his followers to seize the means of production.

            • @CaptainSpaceman
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              Damn, its almost like Communism was invented AFTER Jesus supposed time

              But even then, seizing the means would be more Socialism than Communism. Marx wrote as much, too, that Socialism is the stepping stone away from Capitalism and towards Communism

              • @[email protected]
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                Damn, its almost like Communism was invented AFTER Jesus supposed time

                Thanks for providing more evidence Jesus didn’t espouse communists ideas.

                But even then, seizing the means would be more Socialism than Communism. Marx wrote as much, too, that Socialism is the stepping stone away from Capitalism and towards Communism

                Here is the 4th plank of the communists party, as written by your buddy Karl in the communists manifesto. You should probably read the man’s works before you make claims about what he said

                Fourth Plank: CONFISCATION OF THE PROPERTY OF ALL EMIGRANTS AND REBELS. (The confiscation of property and persecution of those critical - “rebels” - of government policies and actions, frequently accomplished by prosecuting them in a courtroom drama on charges of violations of non-existing administrative or regulatory laws.)

                • @CaptainSpaceman
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                  Me thinks you dont know what property is in this context.

                  Communism deprives no man of the power to appropriate the products of society; all that it does is to deprive him of the power to subjugate the labour of others by means of such appropriations.

                  Private property in the Manifesto doesnt mean theyre gonna take your toothbrush, ffs

    • @JimVanDeventer
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      79 months ago

      I think you hit the nail on the hand with this comment.

    • @[email protected]
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      29 months ago

      “Fucking hell lads, I gave you the bread and wine thing. There’s no need for this!”

    • @kromem
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      Well after he’s dead they start throwing around the line about needing to “carry the cross as I do.”

      So people who believe that was accurately attributed certainly might think that’s what he wanted.

  • @Visstix
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    389 months ago

    Well geez how much good has all that praying done so far?

  • @Noodle07
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    It’s not working too well but maybe we should just try to crucify rich people

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah, but this guy doesn’t have a magical world peace wand so he’s doing this as a form of protest instead. Same principle as a hunger strike, or chaining yourself to a fence.

  • @Dadifer
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    59 months ago

    You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. 7 Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places.

    Matthew 24

    Why pray for something that Jesus Himself said wasn’t going to happen?

  • tygerprints
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    What a sick idea that we should celebrate a human being nailed to a cross, yuck. Another example of how religious beliefs are grotesque in the extreme and I’d rather believe in humanity instead of some supernatural shit like this.

    There was no such person as Jesus and there never has been and there never as any such thing as “god” either. Stop being ignorant blind fools, people. Leave your shackles of religious nut-jobbery behind, go out and enjoy life and have some fun. Turn this “good Friday” into a GREAT Friday.

    • @[email protected]
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      69 months ago

      I think Jesus probably did exist, and he was probably a very successful cult leader who may have taken a lot of hallucinogens.

      • tygerprints
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        Well it’s sort of like Mohammed - I’m sure that a person with that name DID exist around that time at some point. And maybe they were a teacher and a self-proclaimed “speaker for god.” But so was Charles Manson and David Koresh and Jim Jones and Joseph Smith and many other horrible cult leaders.

        There never has been any “god” in the way we mean it, so there could never actually be such a thing as the son of God, nor any need for one. If we were smart as a species, we’d see why it’s more important to support human beings than go around believing in religious nut jobbery.

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          Mohammed is not fully comparable. His life was on the outskirts of most of civilization meaning we should expect bad record keeping. Jesus was right in Jerusalem a major city in a major empire that documented stuff. We should expect that they would have records and that the records would have preserved since Christians controlled said records. Exactly what we do see. We have an abundance of records about the man from 2 centuries later. Nearly all Empire writings are missing from that time and yet Jesus is found repeatedly. If there were a letter talking about him or a court record or a particular landmark, and this guy really existed, we should have it. Which we don’t.

          Where is the Kaaba of Jesus? Where is the tomb he was in? Where was he executed exactly? Where are all the relics of what he touched? History can’t say anymore than history can tell you the first time Batman threw a Batarang.

          Now it is possible a man named Jesus son of Joseph existed in those years in that area. Just like it is possible someone named Bruce Wayne existed in NYC in 1939. That doesn’t mean this possible person was the minimum historical Jesus. That would still have to be demonstrated.

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        I don’t think he existed and there just isn’t evidence that the mushroom thing was going on in that time and place. No traces of it have been found and no writings or art mentions it.

    • @NOT_RICK
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      59 months ago

      Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judæa, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where all things hideous and shameful from every part of the world find their centre and become popular.

      -Tacitus

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        Hearsay written a century after the supposed events. Gets Pilatus’s rank incorrect indicating he was repeating stories not consulting records.

        Proof that stories are circulating aren’t proof that the stories happened. I am sure your parent’s Facebook feed is full of Covid vaccines stories.

  • @[email protected]
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    fuck these spiteful and useless comments.

    disturbing and violent self flagellating protest has been a tradition throughout most of recorded history. name calling and holier than thou attitudes are blatant ignorance of both history and ongoing attrocity and violence.

    there’s also almost certainly a racial element at play, given the language being used. like the words “freaks” “whackos” “backwards” just happen to show up when it’s not a white guy doing the protest. i truly hope this comment can help with some self reflection on why our knee jerk reaction is the way it is here.

    edit:

    CW: very edgy meme showcasing the racist undertones going on here.

    • @ExcursionInversion
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      35 times and so much peace accomplishment

      Also nothing to do with race, what he did was pointless as well.

      • @[email protected]
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        59 months ago

        and do you think it’s his mistake for trying to send a message even though it still hasn’t been achieved?

        • @ExcursionInversion
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          Think he should take a different approach after all this time.

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          I think if you message someone 35 times and they don’t respond you should take the hint.

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s protest. What protest accomplishes is messaging. Communication of violence, in protest of atrocity.

        Thousands of people, including foreign tourists, came to watch the annual religious spectacle in San Pedro Cutud and two other nearby rural villages.

        I swear just the other day we were deeply moved by the self-immolation of Aaron Bushnell in protest of genocide. But when brown people do it it suddenly becomes “yikes this backwards culture,” “get a load of these whackos.” Really revealing our Western-centrism and implicit racial bias here.

        To be clear, I also find it disturbing. That is the fucking point. But if your first instinct upon seeing this, like many of the comments here, is to speak derogatorily of this individual? You are the fucking problem.

          • @Sanctus
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            19 months ago

            If he is u/acebush1 I’m not really seeing what you are referring to as a joke.

            • @ExcursionInversion
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              Post title is literally them trying to be an edge lord.

              ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e1cc0c9d -5c4d-4acd-bd31-7532092d8a12.png)

              As for the account

              We started by investigating who owns/owned the “acebush1” Reddit account, and we came to the same conclusion: It does appear to be owned by Bushnell. The posting history of the now-suspended account contains plenty of references to the Air Force and a confirmation that the user was an active-duty member. It also contains a lot of posts supporting leftist, mainly anarchist, viewpoints.

              https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/aaron-bushnell-antisemitic-posts/

      • @[email protected]
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        -29 months ago

        re: your edit

        don’t worry not accusing you of bigotry yet; it’s the other comments which are the problem.

    • megane-kun
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      I agree with your sentiment, but I felt compelled to comment on one crucial element here: what he has been doing isn’t a protest, but some form of a religious pledge. It just so happened that this year, he’s praying for world peace. This is akin to some traditions in India and other parts where self-flagellation is part of religious ritual, but only for those who pledge themselves to it. It’s touched upon in the article, but he’s been doing it since the 1980’s as thanksgiving for his survival in an accident. Some people just do it once, but some devote their lives to it, and it seems to me that he’s one of the latter.

      Whether or not his actions will lead to results doesn’t matter, as far as I see it. He’s already devoted to the bit, and only old age (and poor health) will likely stop him.

      • @[email protected]
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        i don’t disagree at all, except with your implication that doing it in a religious context somehow invalidates it.

        at the core it’s the same thing as an atheist or agnostic performing a hunger strike or locking themselves to a fence. literally no functional difference, it just has different sociocultural aesthetics.

        they are both fucking disturbing and controversial as hell. but to verbally come down on the perfomers of the protest is to entirely miss the point.

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          Ah, my bad. I didn’t mean to imply that it being done in a religious context invalidates it, just that the religious context would inform us more about the man’s intent and whether or not they’d continue on doing so regardless of the result.

          I used the term “pledge” earlier, but maybe it’s better to use the word “vow” to refer this. The term in Filipino is “panata” (which wiktionary translates to “vow”). It usually isn’t as dramatic as this, however. And as far as I’ve observed, a lot would do these vows after they deem their prayers to have been heard (usually recovery from illness or accidents, or recovery from financial ruin), and thereafter, no matter what, they’d try to fulfill their vows, whether that’d be a crucifixion reenactment, or attending processions, or even just as simple as foregoing alcohol or vices or letting their hair grow.


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          I must clarify my position here, I‌ guess. I am neither in favor nor against the practice. But having grown up in the country where these practices occur, I just felt I have to clarify some things. Personally? I don’t mind. They’re doing these things with good intentions, and they’re hurting no one. As far as I know, they don’t force anyone to join them, but rather, make sure that those who are following their footsteps are sure they want to.

          • @[email protected]
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            fair enough. it’s definitely a complex topic and i’m glad to see there are at least some individuals on here who don’t just divert to insults and thinly veiled racist remarks. thx 4 being chill and not like the guy who assumes i am christian and is currently trying to convert me via harassment? i assume?

            lemmy has shown some interesting colors lately lolol

            re your edit:

            yes, neither am i for or against the practice. i value informed consent and i value when people bring attention to global violence. and when those come together in a disturbing way that hits the associated press, that’s also cool i guess.

            not cool with people invoking bigoted rhetoric against the people protesting. guess that’s the tldr of my position.

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              Thanks as well. It’s certainly a POV I didn’t consider (that it’s akin to a protest) having grown up in the culture that produced such practices. Again, thanks!

    • @eatthecake
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      The backwards whackos are the religious people. Nothing to do with race. You’ll see the same type of comments on any post about the latest crazy republican shit pulled in the US.

    • @[email protected]
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      Holier than thou is thinking your stupid act is somehow powerful enough to magically fix problems in the world you foot snot. just like this guy and people with thoughts and prayers.

      Is any of the money raised in the spectacle going to help the victims in Ukraine or Gaza? No? Then who’s here being “holier than thou”?

      if you think it’s anything more than self-agrandizing act of “holier than thou”, I’ve got a bridge to sell you.

      • @jordanlundM
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        Now, now, it’s not THEIR fault the Bible was dumbed down and sanitized through translations.

        Most Christians don’t realize the polytheistic undertones started from the very first line. It carried through into the Latin version but not much further than that:

        “In principio creavit Deus caelum et terram.”

        “In the beginning the GODS created heaven and earth.”

        The only remnant, really, English speakers have left is the first commandment "^6 I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage.

        ^7 Thou shalt have none other gods before me."

        Which makes sense if you understand that the Old Testament is the history of the Jews, not the history of humanity. Of course there are other Gods, but I AM YOUR GOD.

        That un-confuses a lot of the Old Testament, such as “where did the wives for Adam and Eves kids come from?” Well, easy, Adam and Eve weren’t the first people, they were the first Jews. The mysterious wives came from outside the faith.

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          I almost feel bad for those ancient Hebrews. They were just trying to understand their world with very very imperfect tools to do so.

          They “knew” that every tribe had its own protection god and they knew that they were different from the tribes around them. So they built a narrative to explain the facts of their existence. “We are different than our neighbors, therefore we must have came from some places else. Egypt is some place else”. “Other tribes eat pork and we don’t. It must be because our protective god doesn’t like it. How did he tell us? Well there must have been some time when he told one of us.” They kept on reasoning backwards, trying to find the effect from the causes.

          I feel a lot less bad for people in modern times who take these bronze age ideas seriously.

      • @[email protected]
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        what the hell lmao

        didn’t expect literal 8th century religious bigotry to show up on lemmy. cringe, buddy.

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          Hey I am not against you having your equinox party. Go right ahead and honor the goddess Estor. I just find it amusing that you lot call yourself monotheistic. It isn’t bigotry that I know your religion better than you do.

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            ok troll, tell me again what my religion is based off of pure extrapolation from nothing (you were wrong from the start)

            • @afraid_of_zombies
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              Nietzsche said it best: Christianity is Platoism for the masses.

              Paul and the Gospel writers took the very worst part of Greco-Roman thought and Judaism then combined it together. Then as it infected the Empire it grabbed holidays from various pagan groups.

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  • @mr_sifl
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    I thought this was an Onion article as I scrolled, wtf.

  • @thorbot
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    These whackos are so far gone they literally crucify themselves… talk about natural selection

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      They also got the crucifixion wrong because you’re supposed to pin the victim to the cross through their wrist bones between the radius and ulna to ensure they don’t fall down and actually properly starve them to death for everyone to see.

      If you pin through the hands the victim can just fall over and escape.

      The Romans were very efficient in low effort highly visible displays of punishment.

      • @[email protected]
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        key difference is they aren’t trying to actually kill the person. they even sanitize the nails apparently and presumably get medical treatment after.

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