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You cannot determine what could have or should have happened when you have NO actual evidence to support your inventions. |
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David was Christ in Hebrew Scripture. Kings were Christ in Hebrew Scripture. One cannot assume that Only Jesus was believed to be Anointed [Christ]. In the Pliny letter no-one is identified as the Anointed [Christ] and the author of the letter knows NOTHING of Jesus or had ever encountered Christians and what they believed up to c 115 CE if the letter is NOT a forgery. |
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I thought the problem was that all the shopkeepers had a major drop in income because people were no longer buying animals for sacrifice because they had become xian! There were thus complaints to the powers that be. Archaeology is actually pretty precise nowadays, it might be possible to track changes in animal production and sales. And draw conclusions. |
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The Pliny Christians were also engaged in Animal Sacrifice. It is clear that Pliny's Christians were NOT of the Jesus cult. Pliny letter to Trajan Quote:
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If it was NOT the Christians who were sacrificing animals then you have NOTHING there. Please, identify who were sacrificing animals if it was NOT the Christians??? In the Pliny letter the Christians numbers were increasing with an increase in Animal sacrifice. If the Christians numbers were increasing and they were NOT the animal sacrificers then we should expect LESS animal sacrifice and that the temples to remain deserted. We would expect Pliny to tell Trajan that that animal sacrifice is decreasing and the Temples are still being deserted. The reverse is found in the Pliny letter. 1. Increased Christian numbers. 2. Simultaneous INCREASE in Animal Sacrifice. 3. Simultaneous increased meeting in Temples. The Christians in the Pliny letter were NOT those of the Jesus cult. There is no evidence that Christians of the Jesus cult sacrificed animals and worshiped in Temples in the 2nd century. |
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Smart, eat the heifer yourself and just give them the what is left.
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. . . because I do not think that ever a fat heifer was burned in a temple. You should try it sometimes. Just take a can of gas an tell your friend to bring one too. Oh, and don't forget the beer. |
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aa, do you not understand passive clauses?
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As an economist, one of the things I have tried to emphasize is the simple justice and boost to standard of living when we eliminate the need to buy favor from Gods through their earthly profiteers. The last supper renditions of communal meal are more representative of the Eucharest in early Christianity. Not a wafer and a shot glass of grape juice - but eating a big feast. I'm surprised how almost nobody appreciates the distinction between eating a loaf of bread yourself vs giving it to a wealthy hypocrite. One makes you feel wonderful and love life. The other makes you hungry and pissed off. So of course Christianity is going to be well received. |
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