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Yes, there are. Some quick research shows that we have:There must be two similar exhibitions. The ones I saw, I believe, came from China.
I remember the discussion about the origin of the first bodies in Germany and that it might have come from prisoners. Now, it is so popular that they have a waitlist for donors. What we noticed was that there were more men than women. We thought that women might not be as inclined to expose themselves as men would be.Yes, there are. Some quick research shows that we have:
Body Worlds (not Works) is European and gets consent for its body donations. They even returned some bodies to China upon learning they could have came from executed prisoners.
Bodies: The Exhibition is the one that has a reputation for using bodies from China without verifying the source so is likely using executed prisoners.
Thanks! I was just taking a look at the order of service in my email. The scripture lesson will be of regular length which always pleases me. I have seen Palm Sunday services use two entire chapters from Matthew.For all those attending church, may Palm Sunday be a meaningful service
What? So starting with the triumphal entry (Matt 21:1-11) and then also 22? Or do they start with 20 and then go into 21? That seems a bit excessive given that the "Palm Sunday" itself is all in 21. 1-11 is the triumphal entry and Matthew has that lead into the cleansing of the temple in 12-17, which ends the day with Jesus back in Bethany. Oh well, their service, their decision. What do they do for a text? Pick one section? Why not just focus on that one section then?I have seen Palm Sunday services use two entire chapters from Matthew.
Perhaps I was using a bit of hyperbole when I said two whole chapters. But I remember the reading being long, long, long and taking us from the joy of Palm Sunday almost to the Crucifixion.What? So starting with the triumphal entry (Matt 21:1-11) and then also 22? Or do they start with 20 and then go into 21? That seems a bit excessive given that the "Palm Sunday" itself is all in 21. 1-11 is the triumphal entry