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Absolution
I am not a religious person, so this photo is here purely for visual reasons. Besides, redemption that this event promises has caused so much misery in the world by assuring pardon for murderers, warmongers and whatnot – and I don't mean among fanatics like in islam today, but among middle-of-the-road christians – that it hardly deserves any other reason to be displayed than visual.
But please don't get me wrong: we do not neccessarily need this chap in order to be cruel to each other; that can be easily seen, say, in Israel today.
I shot this in Venice, but I don't remember in which church. I tried to google photos of it, but in vain. I kind of understand the lack of images, because the church was very, very dark as you can see from the specs, and the use of flash was forbidden.
But please don't get me wrong: we do not neccessarily need this chap in order to be cruel to each other; that can be easily seen, say, in Israel today.
I shot this in Venice, but I don't remember in which church. I tried to google photos of it, but in vain. I kind of understand the lack of images, because the church was very, very dark as you can see from the specs, and the use of flash was forbidden.
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nice shot... !
Spo has replied to Askyr.photoNot at all keen myself on that particular chap-symbol-concept, although I do love some of the female counterparts, particulatly the Andalusian baroque variety.
Spo has replied to dolores666 clubSpo has replied to Don Sutherland clubI have trouble with your discourse Spo..
"Visual reason"?.. you mean aesthetics? or like an art dealer? It's practically impossible to look at this picture without putting it into its religious context ( = it is Jesus Christ and he is on the cross) because in our collective conscience all around the world, for believers and non believers alike, this is what one recognises and what it represents.
The emotion comes from the cultural symbolism, does it not?..And for the Christians it symbolises a lot more than for just the passer-by !!
(I'm curious..:.As an atheist or agnostic, you don't believe in atonement in one's life ?)
Spo has replied to 'ºLº'That outsourcing of conscience to some deity is what I don't like. I think people should try to live their lives according to their own standards (which are remarkably similar all over the world), and when they fail – everyone fails now and then – then they should carry the consequences, that is the guilty. There is nothing wrong with guilty; it is a very useful emotion, and it doesn't need to be cured with pills. :-)
'ºLº' has replied to SpoUm ..there would be too much to say ..
Let's leave it at that ..for now !! :)
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