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The Mad Viking
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of the Great White North
Feb 2000 time: 05:34
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Ned
The Jewish religious authority, as your quotes point out, were APPOINTED by the Romans. They answered to the Romans, did their will, and were the local, native intermediaries needed for foreign rule.
Let me put it to you this way.
If the Pharisees had wanted Jesus dead, and the Romans had not, Jesus would not have been killed.
If the Romans had wanted Jesus dead, and the Pharisees had not, Jesus would still have been killed.
This establishes, through logic, the causal force behind Jesus death.
The rest is justification.
Are the Pharisees COMPLICIT, for aiding and abetting, if you will? ABSOLUTELY.
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Ned
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of Aptos, CA
Oct 1999 time: 21:34
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quote: Originally posted by The Mad Viking
Ned
The Jewish religious authority, as your quotes point out, were APPOINTED by the Romans. They answered to the Romans, did their will, and were the local, native intermediaries needed for foreign rule.
Let me put it to you this way.
If the Pharisees had wanted Jesus dead, and the Romans had not, Jesus would not have been killed.
If the Romans had wanted Jesus dead, and the Pharisees had not, Jesus would still have been killed.
This establishes, through logic, the causal force behind Jesus death.
The rest is justification.
Are the Pharisees COMPLICIT, for aiding and abetting, if you will? ABSOLUTELY. |
He was also brought first before Annas, the high priest deposed by the Romans. Together, Annas and Caiphas tried Jesus. Together they went to Pilate.
All the Gospels tell of Pilate repeatedly trying to get Jesus off, but, in the end, giving in to the repeated demands that he be crucified.
You have no evidence that the Romans wanted Jesus dead. That is a statement unsupported by any evidence whatsoever.
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The Mad Viking
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of the Great White North
Feb 2000 time: 05:34
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quote: Originally posted by Ned
TMV, as to the last point, the quoted article on the Sanhedrin questions whether or not the Sandhedrin could impose the death penalty, citing several examples where it had.
Be that as it may, if the Sanhedrin needed to go to the Romans to get a death penalty imposed, as described in the Gospels, it does not follow that the death penalty was "advocated" or even desired by the Romans.
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Maybe because they CHOSE to kill him???
Maybe because they sent SOLDIERS to get him?
Maybe because the HIGH PRIEST ANSWERED TO PILATE AND WAS HIS "RIGHT HAND JEW".
Look, if you want to read the gospels as verbatim truth, go ahead.
I tend to look at the power structure and politics that were in place. To me, it is very unlikley that Jesus is arrested and crucified by Roman soldiers, working as lap dogs of their subject peoples.
Don't you think it is more likely the subject peoples are doing the will of their sovereigns?
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Ben Kenobi
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McGregornobi!
Oct 2002 time: 21:34
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Missed your post Berz,
My apologies.
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The NT, there is an episode in which some of the disciples are sitting around and one laments how Jesus' affection for Mary is greater, different, than his affection for the disciples. One of the disciples hears this envious talk and chastises the guilty party...
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Still need the citation, Berz. You seem to be confusing passages. I know that the disciples fight over who is to be the greatest, and Christ rebukes them by saying that the greatest among you must be servant to all. Nothing in that passage about Mary Magdalene.
To all Jews. His disciples believed him to be the Son of God, and those who rejected him, believed him to be a madman or a blasphemer. There is no middle ground of 'good teacher'. Christ never accepts the title without the affirmation that he is the Son of God.
Go see Luke, chapter 18. "Why do you call me good? For it is only God who is good."
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And? Yet Jesus asked John to baptise him. Why?
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Good question. Let's go to the account.
Matthew 4:13-5
Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to be baptized by John. But John tried to deter him, saying, "I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?"
Jesus replied, "Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do this to fulfill all righteousness."
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Because John the Baptist viewed Jesus as a greater teacher.
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Not according to the accounts. Again,
Matthew 4:11-2
"I baptize you with water for repentance. But after me, will come one who is more powerful than I, whose sandals I am not fit to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit, and with fire. His winnowing fork is in his hand, and he will clear his threshing floor, gathering his wheat into the barn and burning up the chaff with unquencheable fir."
Now. This I ask you. John believed that Christ was this man, that he fulfilled the prophecies of the OT, for the promised Messiah. But take careful note of this passage, 'gathering his wheat.' He claims that Christ would have ownership over men, and the power to judge them in the last days. This power is one given only to God, not to man, or to any prophet.
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What Christians now believe is irrelevant to what Jesus was then. Many Jews in the OT were referred to either as "messiah" or sons of God. Jesus himself told his disciples to pray to God as "our father", were they sons of God too? If you are a son of God, does that mean you can't be a priest.
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Confusion of terms.
"For you shall be called, sons of God," is different from being the one Son of God. You should know that Berz. The same with the term Messiah. The Jews still await their promised Messiah, in rejecting Christ, so your claim falls flat that they saw others as their Messiah during the time of Christ.
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Rogan Josh
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quote: Originally posted by bfg9000
Question for Christians: If someone attempts to challenge Christianity while having a discussion with you, do you consider that person to be an agent of Satan? |
An 'agent of Satan' is a little strong but Satan is definitely working through them.
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Jon Miller
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no
Satan considers you a slave to him
JM
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Jon Miller
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no
Satan considers you a slave to him
JM
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