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What comes to mind is “everything that is non-orthodox.”
I’m of the belief that orthodox people (Christian, Muslim, Jewish, atheist, political...) use rules to play against the “good” in human nature.
So... at the time, Jesus was arguing against the orthodoxy of Judaism and Romanism.
It’s hilarious that his disciples quickly bickered after his death and created their own (almost everlasting) orthodoxy.
I’m of the belief that orthodox people (Christian, Muslim, Jewish, atheist, political...) use rules to play against the “good” in human nature.
So... at the time, Jesus was arguing against the orthodoxy of Judaism and Romanism.
It’s hilarious that his disciples quickly bickered after his death and created their own (almost everlasting) orthodoxy.