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Jesus and the Temple Destruction
It occurs to me that it is rather extraordinary that Christianity began within 50 years of the Jewish Temple destruction. Mankind's most dominant religion began, and it claims to have replaced the need for the Jewish Temple. The Jewish people revered their temple as the most Holy place to worship their God, and yet it is destroyed physically within 50 years of the religion that claims it was replaced spiritually.
Coincidence? I see 3 viewpoints: 1. Jesus really prophesied it, or was very insightful. Favored by believers and those that think Jesus was a genius. 2. It is a coincidence. Favored by the Doherty and the HJ group. 3. Christianity developed directly as a result of the temple destruction. Favored by the conspiracy minded group as an explanation for Christianity's origins. Some in the Doherty or HJ group may also favor this as the impetus for Christianity to have spread more quickly AFTER the temple destruction (ie the rationale of a new spiritual temple hit home with Jews and Romans alike). ... |
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The Jesus cult was a Laughing stock up to the time of Marcion and operating in secret in the 2nd century. The Jesus cult appears to have been engaged in forgeries, false attribution and mis-representation of their own history.
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Yes, but this helped to excellerate the growth of said movement.
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The Roman axe was always hanging overhead, it was a cash cow for the Romans, and it only survived because it produced. The Jews were not happy with the corruption as the temple was forced to extort tithes just to stay in buisiness. It had it coming from both ends and was a hotbed of political strife Quote:
When it fell, the movement was quite small compared to all other sects and ways to worship. Quote:
Did it devistate The Jews who were fed up with the corruption of the hated Saducees? Jews didnt want to become a member of this sect as they viewed Jesus as a failed messiah. What we do see over the next few hundred years though, is that Hellensitic Judaism disappeared, and many think Christianity absorbed that aspect competely, in time. |
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How many were happy with coins of pagan deities inside its walls? How many were really happy with the Hellenism? Jews are exactly the cause of the temples failure. Jews could have took down the temple anytime. We dont know that jesus did not try and failed where later zealots succeeded. Quote:
This has nothing to do with anything realted to coincidence, but everything to do with how Judaism changed culturally. Hellenist rebuilt the temple, and Hellenist moved on too Christianity Quote:
Yes and no. Traditional Jews may have loved the "place" more then the way Hellenist recreated gods house and used it as a money making deviece. Similar to a modern day rock concert if you were all forced to go to the Hellenistic Jewish treasury to pay taxes. The temple was many things to many people. It wasnt just gods house. |
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In the first place, Christianity is not "mankind's most dominant religion." By numbers, I think that would have to be Islam. As for your options: The believers think that Jesus prophesied it, because he had divine insight. Mainstream scholars think that the prophecies were written into the text after they happened. Almost everyone sees the destruction as having an impact on the development of both Christianity and rabbinic Judaism, whether that was the start of Christianity or not. For rabbinic Judaism, various other rituals and worship replaced the Temple. The real conspiracy buffs think that Constantine invented Christianity, and the actual destruction of the Temple had little to do with it, except that (for Joseph Atwill) Christianity was designed to replace Temple worship, and the Christians were the dupes who bought this idea. <Atwill has no followers here, so don't bother trying to expand on this.> Quote:
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The destruction of the Temple only did away with the Temple Priesthood and the sacrifices that could only be done at the Temple. There are still the 614 requirements that orthodox Jews try to follow. If you believe that Christ's sacrifice did away with the need for the law, at least for some people, Christianity places that sacrifice well before the destruction of the Temple, so I don't see how the end of the law and the destruction of the Temple are connected. |
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