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The Uniqueness of Christian Scapegoating

The Uniqueness of Christian Scapegoating

The Christian mythology follows the same Girardian arc: civil unrest in Judea, Jesus crucified as a scapegoat, turned into a God, institutionalized through the church. 

However, the unique element is that the story is told for the perspective of the victim, rather than of the accusers. In the Bible, the victim is innocent, the crowd was mistaken.

It is this unique care for the victim that spills into our modern worldview and institutions: from human rights to work ethic. In a sense we all live in a Christian society even if we don't consider ourselves as Christians. 

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Basic Girardian ideas beautifully presented by a young philosopher, Jonathan Bo, in conversation with David Perell.

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