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Originally Posted by christiangirl
So if this isn't "the drawing in question" then what is it? Because IDK if anyone else noticed, but the name at the top of the crucifix isn't Jesus, it's Jalen. And it isn't at the top of the page like it's just a name on the assignment, it's a nameplate on the cross.
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Originally Posted by MysticCat
The flip side is if this is "the drawing in question," then it makes sense that. seeing the name "Jalen" on the cross, the teacher might ask who it is being crucified and be concerned. What might not make as much sense is dad's claim that the kid said it was Jesus at first.
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When I first saw the "Jalen" I figured that he couldn't remember the 'Inri' or thought maybe that was where Jesus' name was written. Shoot I know plenty of adults who thought "Inri" = Jesus...like flat out Jesus (different than the Jesus of Nazerene, King of the Jews that it really means). Maybe he thought that if he was drawing himself on the cross that he should write Jalen (assuming that is his name).