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The Christian cult, however, pretends that it was because they worshipped the "one true god" or other such nonsense that they were executed, which is false. According to you, they would have been executed for failing to obey Roman law. :huh: |
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I personally believe xians simply didn't constitute a sufficient enough population to bother with. As long as they paid their taxes and didn't disrupt the Roman way of life, they were ignored. But the Jews had been a problem and the Romans dealt with it. Rather effectively in the short run, equally ineffectively in the long run. Indeed, its probable the Diaspora actually saved the Jewish culture by spreading it so thin as to not pose a problem to anyone and making it a cherished and glorious past that was all the surviving Jews had to hold on too, which they did with a zeal and passion unmatched by virtually any other group. If they had remained as a viable nation, when Islam exploded on the scene, the Jews would have been one of the first victims and I believe, given its similarities and contradiction to Islam, it would have been utterly destroyed. As a minor minority spread everywhere, it would be much more difficult, perhaps even impossible, to destroy than if it was a material nation. I have to admire their tenacity. Though I still think they are nuts, not necessarily the good kind. |
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You have conveniently forgotten Nero, who died in 68 AD. |
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Funny how that coincides. |
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Relatives and loved ones would often break the legs of the crucifixion victim to hasten death (see here). If it had been decided that the victim had to go all the way through the long horrible process, a guard was detailed to prevent this act of mercy. |
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