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I don’t think a Jewish revolt at the time of Christ would have been justified at all without Jesus leading it, which He didn’t.**According to the Just War Theory a 1st century Jewish revolt against the Roman occupation of Israel would have been allowed.
But the Jewish Messiah did not consent to lead such a war against the brutal Romans.
Instead He advised His followers to obey Rome’s orders and to go the extra mile in doing so.
This Theory was not a part of original Christian theology, but only came about after Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire.
I think that it is deeply flawed. I notice posters using it in an attempt to justify such insanity as the Mutual Assured Destruction doctrine of nuclear weapons.
It is time for Just War Protocols to be either revised or thrown out altogether.**
ncronline.org/news/peace-justice/catholics-press-nuclear-weapons-ban-un-treaty-review-conference
There were two legions in Syria at the time, composed mostly of Teutons, and some of the toughest fighters the world ever saw. A Jewish revolt had no chance, as subsequent events demonstrated.