Jesus' Fetal Position in BBC-Produced Passion Causes Controversy

Shane McCray
Currently, the BBC is facing controversy over their portrayal of Jesus' crucifixion. The British corporation is accused of misleading the public by ignoring the traditional image of Jesus with his arms outstretched, his legs straight, and his hands nailed to the cross.

The makers of the new controversial drama The Passion are challenging this traditional image, as logically Jesus did not die in this typically depicted manner. More recent historical evidence reports that Jesus was much more likely hung in the fashion depicted in the series with Jesus in the fetal position.

Ultimately, the controversy represents the classic battle between church and science. Science proves one thing when religion wants you to believe another.

Logically, I have to side with the BBC. Logically and scientifically, an individual would very rarely be hung in the manner that people assume Jesus was hung. An individual nailed to the cross in the manner the church depicts would result in a relatively quick death compared to a more effective method that the BBC projects.

An individual's body would be unable to support itself nailed to a cross for a very long time if nailed out prone on a cross, as the weight distribution on the nails would cause the individual to quickly suffocate. Nailing Jesus to the cross as depicted by The Passion would likely be a significantly more painful and enduring punishment.

Considering the Romans significant understandings of torture and punishment, it must be assumed that they would punish Jesus in the most turbulent and traumatizing way possible. Therefore, the standard church depiction of Jesus on the cross is more than likely inaccurate, whereas the depiction of Jesus in the BBC production The Passion depicts a more accurate representation of his punishment.

In the end, even as a Christian, the matter really is irrelevant. So far as I am concerned the method in which Jesus dies is irrelevant. Jesus is important because of why he died and his resurrection, not the shape he took upon his death.

Ultimately, the controversy is just demonstrating the churches rigidness. It should not concern an individual how our savior was killed only the ultimate message of his death and his return to absolve our sins should stand in peoples mind as important.

If this matter really bothers you then ask yourself this question, "Does it matter how Jesus was nailed to the cross?" If your answer is yes and this issue truly shakes your faith then your understanding of Jesus and his teachings is very wanting. The message is the same no matter how you look at it. Jesus did not choose how he would be nailed to the cross nor do I think he cared. This BBC production has no effect upon the Christian faith.

When it comes down to it, science is likely right. Though this time, it really does not mean a thing.

Published by Shane McCray

Enrolled at College of William and Mary Class of 2011. I am currently planning to double major in economics and Marketing.   View profile

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  • Shane McCray 3/21/2008

    Sure he foresaw his death, yes, but i find it unlikely he had control over how he'd look. I understand the arms spread open is an important symbol to some. However, if evidence proves otherwise I'd be likely to side with it. No offense, but the Bible is filled with propaganda and symbols. Again, personally i don't see why it matters how he died on the cross. He died for us. He could have been diagonal hanging over when he died on the cross for all I care. The church loves symbols especially Jesus and it makes alot of sense that would alter his final image to there liking thats all. Maybe he did die arms open on the cross maybe not, I'm just saying it doesn't matter and doesn't change my faith

  • kate lennon 3/18/2008

    what way jesus died is more important as to the way he hung on the cross. he had a forseen death he and his father in hevan aranged befofe he came to earth.in the garden before his hand over he asked his father let this cup pass me by a few times. jesus knew what was going to happen. i am sure if that was you or i we would not want to go through with an unbelivable death i am not a very smart person. i can use my imagenation as to what way jesus was nailed rope put round his hands and feet wood under his feet to suport his weight and roop tied tight under his arms to hold up his body he took on all this suffering and prolonged the time to bear all our sins so brave we could not do it jesus

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