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Clauss states that some initiates of the cult “had undergone the taurobolium, that is, had undergone a ritual in which a bull was sacrificed over a pit containing the initiand; through the blood, he was reborn for eternity” http://tinyurl.com/asuj4q6 CLAUSS, M. (2000), The Roman Cult of Mithras. The God and His Mysteries, Edinburgh, Edinburgh U. P. Page 31 Jake |
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Was it you that came up with that Polycarp wrote the Luke, Acts, and the Pastorals as a trilogy? I can agree with that. |
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I've said that before but I can't keep an opinion straight on anything related to the gospels. I just don't know enough. That's why I might seem so obsessive about Marcion. It's my one, Oprah 'things I know for sure' moment of clarity. At least for now ...
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Clement of Alexandria for instance (Strom, 4.16, 17) condemns both the disparagement of martyrdom and the suicidal passion for martyrdom as prevailing in his own day. Against the latter he speaks in the strongest terms against the latter (ibid 4.10). This certainly sounds like a criticism of Polycarp:
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On three separate occasions the Jesus character claimed he would be KILLED by men. See Mark 8, Mark 9 and Mark 10. Quote:
There is no evidence that Peregrinus was martyred in Smyrna. It is claimed that Polycarp was bishop of Smyrna. See http://newadvent.org/fathers/0102.htm |
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But those made in his image (= the martyrs) provoked the authorities to kill them. Why not God himself?
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