Saturday, March 03, 2007

The irrationality of persecution

In Chapters 24-26 Justin emphasises the irrationality of persecution of Christians, in the light of the beliefs which are tolerated in the Roman Empire. Justin is particularly scathing of the immorality of many pagan gods.

Justin also refers to "magicians" who are tolerated. He refers to Simon, probably the same one from Acts, and also to a disciple of his Menander. Here we also have a reference to Marcion, who is described as denying that God created the universe for there "is a God greater than the creator."

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