Comments by "boz" (@BOZ_11) on "Metatron"
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Scipio Africanus was an outstanding anomaly, perhaps to the same degree as Hannibal (in terms of military genius). Using an outlier doesn't make much sense, especially since Consul Varro, Consul Paullus, ProConsul Servilius, and Marcus Minucius Rufus were fairly retarded with regard to their respective military strategies (their lives and careers overlapped with Scipio Africanus). There's also no evidence that Carthage would have razed Rome; they hadn't done anything like that to the Numidians, Libyans and Mauretanians to control North Africa. Carthage's destruction was total. The Carthaginians were forbidden from rebuilding their city; it lay in ruins for over 50 years because of that. The Romans were driven mad with fear that another Hannibal would arise. Nobody really knows why Hannibal didn't attack Rome after Trasimene, but if it was because he expected terms, then he was far from a blood-thirsty general. Hannibal was constantly undone by Hanno II back in the Carthaginian senate, whose intention was anything but the single-minded destruction of Rome (he didn't have bloodlust, but he was no angel, he was a self-serving political wrangler who was scared Hannibal would return as king or kingmaker)
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I think it had to be Judaic reform, since the Talmud basically turned the Torah upside down, and Jesus was a classicalist more than anything, in that he wanted the Torah to reclaim its prominence. The Pharisees were crucial in the creation of the Babylonian Talmud and were seen as corrupters; heck, they still are. Why else do you think the Pharisees put pressure on Pilate to off him??? He was undermining them. The same is true of Islam, it was seen at the time as a reform of Judaism, the intention was never a separate religion, and the source document for both Christianity and Islam is the Torah.
Adam, Eve, Noah, Lot, Moses, Abraham etc are in all three books of said monotheistic faiths. Judaism DOES believe in Jesus, he is the messiah, they just don't believe he arrived yet, and that Jesus was just an annoying Rabbi (the Talmud says some utterly disturbing things about him)
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