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englands123
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I know it was the will of God he died but by who’s hands is the question.
True, the Jewish authorities and those who followed their lead pressed for the death of Christ; still, what happened in His passion cannot be charged against all the Jews, without distinction, then alive, nor against the Jews of today. Although the Church is the new people of God, the Jews should not be presented as rejected or accursed by God, as if this followed from the Holy Scriptures. All should see to it, then, that in catechetical work or in the preaching of the word of God they do not teach anything that does not conform to the truth of the Gospel and the spirit of Christ.
… Besides, as the Church has always held and holds now, Christ underwent His passion and death freely, because of the sins of men and out of infinite love, in order that all may reach salvation.
What does that have to do with the death of Jesus?The Romans were far from innocent. Was not them who caused much distress upon the Great Temple.
And this. Each and every one of us has sinned, and it was our sinfulness that made Christ’s death necessary.Mine.
The sins committed by my hand nailed Jesus to the cross.
A truly multi-cultural undertaking.I think you are making a mistake if you think that “Romans” were necessarily “Italian”. The Roman Empire wasn’t like the British Empire, which was actually run by British people, i.e. people from the United Kingdom. It was entirely possible to be fully Roman without being Italian. For example, many of the Roman soldiers stationed in Britain were from what is now the Netherlands. You would need to do a lot of research if you wanted to prove that every single Roman present in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus’ crucifixion was actually Italian.
Even some of them were not involved.People say “the Jews” but that’s not accurate. It was the Jewish leaders: the Sanhedrin, the priests.
People are not murdered by a faceless “big government.” Pontius Pilate could have spared Jesus. He was not under pressure from Caesar to go after him, even though the Romans crucified thousands of Jews in a show of force. Likewise, the atrocities of every pogrom, every genocide and every other organized massacre are carried out by persons, both those who share the sadistic or murderous tendencies of their leaders or those who lack the courage to resist this wrongdoing but choose instead to attack other innocents rather than suffering themselves. Even the most brutal leaders have no way to enforce their will without compliance from those around them.Broadly speaking it was by government.
Local government was Jewish and Roman within a larger Roman empire.
Seeing how many people in the last hundred years were murdered by big government it is a wonder why this aspect is not recognized more often.
Of course government is necessary. When it controls all facets of society like socialism then it has shown that it can facilitate mass murder of it’s citizens on a scale that is unmatched. There are easily identified reasons and patterns on why this is the case.Government is a necessary structure in the peaceful co-existence of large numbers of people. Yes, it is easier to do both intentional and unintentional harm when you are making decisions that affect people you will never meet, but government doesn’t automatically become evil or heartless or a law unto itself just because it becomes big.