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Old 12-15-2020, 08:15 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by barryem View Post
Actually the early Christians ignored the Old Testament until they began to realize that being part of a new religion caused them problems with the Romans, such as being drafted into armies and special taxes, etc. So they began to present themselves as having forked from Judaism, which made them seem to be an old religion, at least to the Romans, who didn't know much about either at that time. To make this believable they began to adopt the Old Testament. As I recall from my reading most early Christians weren't even aware of the Old Testament before they did this. This all took place in the first 100 or so years of Christianity.

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Thanks for that Barry. I had not come across that before.

Re Thomas Hardy. We were forced to analyse his books in Secondary School (Ages 11-16). This ended up with me and the rest of the class disliking his books.

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