Chinese kids reenact the crucifixion for sports day

By James Griffiths, May 20, 2014

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High school students in Sichuan Province found the perfect event to stage for sports day: the crucifixion of Jesus Christ

I guess this does for those allegations that the government was launching a "war on Christianity"

[Image via Sina // Via @ChuBailiang]

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