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Re: Subtalk politics: at a glance

Posted by New Brunswick Station on Wed Mar 1 19:53:59 2006, in response to Re: Subtalk politics: at a glance, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 1 11:27:52 2006.

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The "Sadduccees" probably knew there was a draw in the rules, but the pagan Romans ruled the roost at the time, seeing as they had the chariots and the spears, so, yeah, there was some kowtowing to heathanism among the "Sadduccees". Of course, Jesus (while he was generally about supporting The Rules, which many of his countrypeople were familiar with and supported) was kinda liberal at times, along with John the Baptist (remember, baptism in the Jordan RIVER and not in a mikvah!), and he liked to wander around, too, something his agrarian country might've found a tad strange.

Also, he somehow fostered so close a bond between himself and his congregation that his students started focusing more on him than on the "rules" of society in general, and soon the people spreading his teaching started to talk more and more of him. So Jews in general started getting annoyed with this, leading to controversy, which (in turn) led to people propagandizing to the outside world. This led to Jewish principles getting slapped onto pagan principles, which led to the new religion (and the new "rules"). Of course, by this time, rebels would be attracted to this new mindset.

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