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Y would the Romans kill Jesus it it makes no sense
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<blockquote data-quote="FireDragon76" data-source="post: 67416363" data-attributes="member: 330042"><p>Romans were brutal in quelling dissent, particularly in provinces such as Judea. It didn't take much provocation for them to make an example of someone. The Bible also makes clear that the religious leaders wanted Jesus gone, so they convinced the Romans that Jesus was trouble. It wouldn't have taken much, as the Romans would have been keenly interested in what an important Jewish faction had to say.</p><p></p><p>Romans did not have any concept of human rights as such. They had no problems killing foreigners, and that is what Judeans were in the Roman eyes. While Pilate may not have clearly understood the Jewish problem with Jesus, he understood that Jesus was stirring up unrest, so his justification in executing him was not unclear. He was getting rid of a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireDragon76, post: 67416363, member: 330042"] Romans were brutal in quelling dissent, particularly in provinces such as Judea. It didn't take much provocation for them to make an example of someone. The Bible also makes clear that the religious leaders wanted Jesus gone, so they convinced the Romans that Jesus was trouble. It wouldn't have taken much, as the Romans would have been keenly interested in what an important Jewish faction had to say. Romans did not have any concept of human rights as such. They had no problems killing foreigners, and that is what Judeans were in the Roman eyes. While Pilate may not have clearly understood the Jewish problem with Jesus, he understood that Jesus was stirring up unrest, so his justification in executing him was not unclear. He was getting rid of a problem. [/QUOTE]
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