Originally Posted By: Don Cardi
Actually I meant this :


Originally Posted By: Enzo Scifo

A man, who should be placed in the line of other Great Rebels.

But he was a rebel. He stood up against the downfall of the Jewish religion, he stood up against the Jewish priests who were going too far away from the core of the Jewish religion. He stood up against the Romans, he stood up against all forms of injustice.
He annoyed the established powers, he was a danger to them. That's why he was killed.
He tried to radically change society and religion in his land. Jesus was, at least in the eyes of the people in that era, a radical.

Rebel isn't used with a negative connotation here, it's more of a neutral term.

Last edited by Enzo Scifo; 12/13/06 06:20 PM.

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