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Kenyan lawyer takes State of Israel, Jews to Hague over Jesus' death

Dola Indidis wants the IJC to consider a re-trial of Jesus Christ, convict those responsible for his unlawful crucifixion.

A Kenyan lawyer has filed a petition with the International Court of Justice in The Hague, suggesting that the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ was unlawful, and the State of Israel among others should be held responsible, Kenyan news outlet the Nairobian reported on Friday.

Dola Indidis, a lawyer and former spokesman of the Kenyan Judiciary is reportedly attempting to sue Tiberius (emperor of Rome, 42 BCE-37 CE), Pontius Pilate, a selection of Jewish elders, King Herod, the Republic of Italy and the State of Israel.
“Evidence today is on record in the Bible, and you cannot discredit the Bible,” Indidis told the Kenyan Citizen News.

St-Sinner 9 May 23
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There is a case to answer if and only if it was not an act of god.

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Seems like an attempt to fortify the crumbling structure of Christendom. Doubtless, it will be lauded by the faithful. The Kenyan lawyer may be received by the Pope who may view it as an excellent marketing campaign.

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“Evidence today is on record in the Bible, and you cannot discredit the Bible,”

HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA

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Maybe he'll get Jesus' conviction overturned and the sentence reversed.😂

He said in an interview that the "suit had very high chances of success" at the Hague.

@St-Sinner
I wonder if Jesus will be subpoenaed and will testify -- or at least be deposed.😂

@RichCC

The think the rule of 'Habeus Corpus" must apply. Present the Body.

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