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It does strain the boundaries of logic to think that a whole bunch of folks went to their death–brutal, horrifying deaths–without a single one of them ever re-canting and saying, “I did make it up! I did! Please let me live!”, were they lying.Perhaps. A lot of Catholics think this is impossible. Perhaps it is.
To what end did they all promote this lie? So they could die in horrible ways when all they had to do was recant their story?I think the most likely case is that no living person on Earth truly knows the mental state of Jews living in 1st century Palestine. It appears to have been, to put it mildly, a hotbed for apocalyptic movements. Wild religious movements in modern times appear to attract witnesses willing to sacrifice for them, and of course they can’t all be true. The real problem is the use of ‘lie’. Human history is rife with people who, singly or in groups, went off on wild, idealistic crusades, even unto death, for ‘mistaken ideas’. The breadth of human psychology includes all kinds of self-deception, far more nuanced than ‘lying’ or ‘not lying’.