Why were the Pharisees consistently depicted as the bad guys in the Christian gospels?

Now you're just embarrassing yourself.

Perhaps you could read Acts, Ephesians, or Romans - then tell us again how these early Churches didn't exist..

But again, you didn't even know about the crucifixion - so there is that...
So you the anonymous poster is correct, but all the reputable corroborating sources I showed you are wrong, 🤣

You should have taken my word about the stark theological differences between the Sadducees sect and the Pharisees sect before I had to prove it with an independent corroborating source:


"The Pharisees and Sadducees were rival Jewish sects with distinct doctrines: Pharisees believed in resurrection, angels, oral law alongside Torah, and popular influence,

while Sadducees (Temple elites) focused solely on the literal Torah, denied the afterlife/spirits"


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So you the anonymous poster is correct, but all the reputable corroborating sources I showed you are wrong, 🤣

You should have taken my word about the stark theological differences between the Sadducees sect and the Pharisees sect before I had to prove it with an independent corroborating source:


"The Pharisees and Sadducees were rival Jewish sects with distinct doctrines: Pharisees believed in resurrection, angels, oral law alongside Torah, and popular influence,

while Sadducees (Temple elites) focused solely on the literal Torah, denied the afterlife/spirits"

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It's a great way to differentiate between rational posters and irrational ones. You can guess which category I place Sybil. LOL
 
So you the anonymous poster is correct, but all the reputable corroborating sources I showed you are wrong, 🤣

You should have taken my word about the stark theological differences between the Sadducees sect and the Pharisees sect before I had to prove it with an independent corroborating source:


"The Pharisees and Sadducees were rival Jewish sects with distinct doctrines: Pharisees believed in resurrection, angels, oral law alongside Torah, and popular influence,

while Sadducees (Temple elites) focused solely on the literal Torah, denied the afterlife/spirits"

AI summary
we're talking about plot points from the Bible.
 
we're talking about plot points from the Bible!
Oh,, so that's why you and @Uncensored2008 didn't know much about the Sadducees and Pharisees. You don't consult anything outside the Bible. The Jewish historian Josephus is one of our best extant sources on the beliefs and doctrines of the various Jewish sects, the Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes.

It's surprising how much history you can learn if you investigate sources outside of what your pastor allows.
 
Oh,, so that's why you and @Uncensored2008 didn't know much about the Sadducees and Pharisees. You don't consult anything outside the Bible. The Jewish historian Josephus is one of our best extant sources on the beliefs and doctrines of the various Jewish sects, the Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes.

It's surprising how much history you can learn if you investigate sources outside of what your pastor allows.
we weren't talking about that.

you have replaced the basics facts of christianity with invented Zionist propganda.
 
So you the anonymous poster is correct, but all the reputable corroborating sources I showed you are wrong, 🤣

ROFL - your sources don't confirm your idiocy - not even close.


You should have taken my word about the stark theological differences between the Sadducees sect and the Pharisees sect before I had to prove it with an independent corroborating source:


"The Pharisees and Sadducees were rival Jewish sects with distinct doctrines: Pharisees believed in resurrection, angels, oral law alongside Torah, and popular influence,

while Sadducees (Temple elites) focused solely on the literal Torah, denied the afterlife/spirits"

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LOL
 
ROFL - your sources don't confirm your idiocy - not even close.

LOL
Your pastor didn't allow you to read any sources outside Acts and the gospels, obviously.

If you had the intellectual curiosity to really understand first century Jewish sects, you would have investigated the historian Josephus and other extra-biblical source material.
 
Paul wasn't a contemporary of jesus, it was easy to sell the pagans the story because they didn't know Tohra and the story wasn't much different from their go mythra
We are not to assume that God will appear through a miracle and save us; God cannot be counted upon to change the laws of nature or override the organic rhythm of time and space. In the Talmud, Taanit 20b Rabbi Yannai said: “A person should never stand in a place of danger and say: 'A miracle will be performed for me!
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Jesus was a devout Jew, and the early Church was a Jewish sect of Christ followers.

There was no recognizable Christian religion until decades later after the events of the gospels.

There is no indication Paul ever stopped being a Torah-observant Jew. But he told gentiles they didn't have to follow the ritual and civil laws of Torah
Christian Church is Gentiles that believe Jesus was the Jewish Messiah
 
Your pastor didn't allow you to read any sources outside Acts and the gospels, obviously.

What pastor? (what I grew up with started with "R")

If you had the intellectual curiosity to really understand first century Jewish sects, you would have investigated the historian Josephus and other extra-biblical source material.

You haven't even read the source material,

You're too dumb to grasp that the epistles were letters to the churches in 30 AD throughout the Mediterranean and Middle East. But you've never picked up a Bible. Don't you claim to be Christian?
 
Christian Church is Gentiles that believe Jesus was the Jewish Messiah

What were the Ephesians? How about the church in Jerusalem?

Since your ignorant friend lives by AI;

{The Early Christian Church, often referred to as the Apostolic Church, encompasses the period from the resurrection of Jesus Christ around AD 30 to the end of the first century. This era is characterized by the spread of the Gospel, the establishment of Christian communities, and the development of foundational doctrines. The New Testament, particularly the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles, provides a primary account of this formative period.}

- Ai
 
Your pastor didn't allow you to read any sources outside Acts and the gospels, obviously.

If you had the intellectual curiosity to really understand first century Jewish sects, you would have investigated the historian Josephus and other extra-biblical source material.
highlight on the exta-biblical.

dispensationalism was invented by John nelson Darby, an Englishman , and is a fraudulent interpretative framework invented by Zionists.

look it up.
 
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