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Might the Pharisees preaching justice and equality have been a major threat to the Romans - a slave society with 25% of the population being slaves - by allowing people to think for themselves? A coming together of politics, the stars and religious traditions? This haphazard falling together of disparate pieces feels far more like history as I understand it! Big bang Jesus is ridiculous! |
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I'm not saying the Zealots would not have otherwise existed, but instead, that the Messianic expectation is what gave their cry for rebellion weight among the three other major Jewish sects (Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes), who might otherwise have just submitted to the abuses of Caligula and Gessius Florus. ...again, not developed enough to count as a theory. For entertainment value only. Possibly, but the Zealots themselves led the revolt of 66. My guess is, Rome wouldn't have cared about the Pharisees as long as the Jews obeyed Roman authority. |
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But the gospels are incredibly anti pharisaic - the group historically who were the radical humanist ones. Very interesting, why the propaganda?
The tie ins to Rome are there - they have not been teased out properly because the basic assumption is that the "christian" (cf "allied" ) view of history is correct, but we only have that via Eusebius. |
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Christianity according to its own corpus of literature is viewed as a slave religion by its authors ... * Acts of Philip: christian angels slays 40 jewish priests. * Acts of Thomas: Jesus the slave-master sells thomas as slave. * Acts of Paul: Pauls considers himself a slave of jesus. * Various Acts: crossing yourself destroys entire armies. The big question of course, is when the christian authors actually wrote. Chronology in biblical studies is as accurate as the Age of Pisces. Quote:
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The true account of the history of christian origins has two sides. The christian side, which we all know, since the christians were the victors over the pagans, and the pagan side. Biblical history is a moebius strip account. We need the two sides. Best wishes, Pete Brown \ |
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The event was an expected event. They were written 312-324 CE in expectation that the Boss would become "El Supremo" over the forces of the Healer-SNAKE Asclepius. Starting with the "Acts of Philip" the pagan priesthood attempted to ridicule Constantine's fiction. But the emperor cult was in the emperor's court. Nag Hammadi evidences the "christianisation" of pagan literature c.350. It was a real Arian controversy. Hilary of Poitiers De Synodis evidences the public opinion poll results on the fiction of Constantine's god. What were the words of Arius? They are at the top of public opinion. It was a dark time. We think of the "Top 40" as peace and love. In the fourth century, the "Top 40" were a list of herecies against the majesty of the mafia thug emperors, by which a civilian could get hauled into court. Land tax had tripled in living memory, and "the highways were covered with galloping bishops". Quote:
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