Blog co-Author: Windy 
I have a question for these devotees who annually re-enact the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth on every Good Friday in the Philippines.
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If your devotion can be so intensely melodramatic and extol the Man-God Jesus of Nazareth, why don’t you also do a re-enactment of Jesus walking on water?
Choose a spot in your nearby Pacific Ocean where it is a shark infested zone and walk on water as did Jesus of Nazareth. (Matthew 14:22-33).
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Ha ha ha. Yeah, right Windy! Why won’t they try walking on the water– I’ve questioned that, too! I don’t think it will ever happen though! Sometimes, I think all these people are doing are just for plane publication and merely out of spirituality! See, Philippines has been so known in the entire world for doing these acts. Only on Good Fridays, and I don’t know what their daily lifestyles are when it’s not Holy Week!
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Windy Reply:
April 3rd, 2010 at 12:29 am
Ha ha ha Recel,
You said: “I don’t know what their daily lifestyles are when it’s not Holy Week!”
I say: I think their daily lifestyles after Holy Week till the next one would be – holEy Peek!
Oooops!
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keep the alone, they done no harm to you. they doing this since time immemorial, only the media dramatize this events
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Windy Reply:
April 3rd, 2010 at 6:12 pm
Who are you to say “keep them alone”?
Oh! I get it now. You were one of the Roman soldiers acting out at the Crucifixion re-enactment. BRAVO!
The re-enactment is a circus show. It’s a downright sacrilege.
What immemorial? We’re in 2010. Two thousand and ten years is not uncountable and definitely not beyond memory.
The media comes AFTER the fact. Who dramatised first?
Grow up will you!
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