So here is Paul visiting the synagogue in Rome and he says, ‘Anyone been talking trash about me?’ They hadn’t been, he was told, however this “sect” that he represented—wowwhee! were people ever saying nasty things about that!
Specifically, “they said to him: “We have not received letters about you from Judea, nor have any of the brothers who came from there reported or spoken anything bad about you. But we think it proper to hear from you what your thoughts are, for truly as regards this sect, we know that it is spoken against everywhere.” (Acts 28:21-22)
How seriously was it “spoken against everywhere?” To the point where first-century Roman historian Tacitus described Christians as “haters of the human race.” I mean, can you get any worse than that?
Now, it occurs to me that if they were “spoken against everywhere” then, they should be “spoken against everywhere” now. Unless, all the world has swung around to the Christian message. That clearly has not happened has it?
The following is still debated by scholars—especially the dumb ones—but it seems a slam-dunk to me: It turns out that Tacitus ran an anti-Way forum back then on Bunny*com where Christians were “spoken against.” But, they weren’t spoken against “everywhere,” so Jewish historian Josephus ran another anti-Way forum called ‘WeLovetheWay’ in which he posed as though he was of the Way instead of just being a liar. Between these two anti-Way Bunny forums the people of the Way hung suspended like Jesus between two thieves, taking shots from both sides. It was even worse in their case, since neither side repented.
The constant attacks got so bad that those of the Way took it to the Lord. “Haters of the human race??” they said to him. “What did we ever do to deserve that?! They even call us a cult!!”
‘Don’t worry about it, the Lord said. In fact, you can almost be happy about it. Didn’t I used to tell you: “Happy are you when people reproach you and persecute you and lyingly say every sort of wicked thing against you for my sake?” It’s going to happen.’

“The game is the same; it’s just up on a different level.” Bob Dylan
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