Well, the wood is probably rotten by now....
Yes, the cross of Jesus does not physically exist today as it was a wooden structure that was likely destroyed or decayed over time. However, the symbol of the cross continues to hold significance in Christianity as a representation of Jesus' sacrifice and redemption.
The exact cross where Jesus died, known as the True Cross, is not known to still exist on earth. However, pieces of the cross have been purportedly collected and distributed to different churches and institutions around the world as relics.
Yes, the cross of Jesus is still present as a symbol of Christianity and a reminder of his sacrifice.
Like Christianity it depends on your belief. Try this website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_Cross#Conservation_of_the_relics Then again, without modern preservation, it is extremely unlikely any kind of wood from 2000 years ago can still exist.
No, the cross on which Jesus died is not still standing. It is believed to have been destroyed or decayed over time.
No, the physical cross on which Jesus was crucified is not still standing. It is believed to have been destroyed long ago. However, the symbol of the cross remains significant in Christianity as a representation of Jesus' sacrifice and redemption.
No it does not still exist , the original was destroyed during an Allied bombardment in 1943.
No such thing is known to exist that can be verified.
Yes, it actually does!
When on the cross it did hurt, but you can not say it hurts now.
Jerusalem is still a town where people live
A:We do not know where Jesus was crucified, but there is no cross still standing anywhere in the Jerusalem area. There are, however, supposed relics taken from the cross and distributed to so many churches that it is estimated they constitute sufficient wood to make several crosses.