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Quote from: Alex_Olijar on March 28, 2011, 05:56:46 PMCan we consider this offical now since two elders have commented?Yes, Bryon and Prof Underwood have also agreed on the other side of the board. Unless other objections come up from Rob or other Elders, which seems unlikely given the wealth of sources we found supporting the claim, I would rule that Herods are considered Romans.
Can we consider this offical now since two elders have commented?
My problem comes with playing Romans destroy Jerusalem on a herod. Herods did not want Jerusalem destroyed and so this card combo would be a huge anachronism.
Quote from: crustpope on May 18, 2011, 02:01:15 PMMy problem comes with playing Romans destroy Jerusalem on a herod. Herods did not want Jerusalem destroyed and so this card combo would be a huge anachronism.I doubt Judas wanted to kill any of the other Disciples, but hey, that happens in Redemption. I could give example after example, but that would get redundant quickly. While I understand where you're coming from with all your points, this one is really flimsy at best.
I learned something about this in Jewish History class this semester, and my Jewish professor would condone that Herods were Roman. Back then, when considering what made someone Jewish, the Jewish line came through the mother's side i.e. if your mom was a jew than you are. Herod the Great's mother was not a Jew, and his father was only a Jewish convert, so to their standards Herod was not a Jew, he was Roman.
I would personally prefer to go with a more open view. People can belong to a distinction for different periods in a person's life but just looks at whether they were at some point (David, King David) then it doesn't matter if they belonged for all of their life but just if they legitimately did at some point. I would argue that at one point in his life, Moses would have definitely been considered Egyptian. Just because he didn't stay that way shouldn't matter because of previous point. Ruth doesn't start out as a Isrealite but she becomes one.
I agree with that sentiment. I have always campaigned Moses as an Egpytian.
While I understand where you're coming from with all your points, this one is really flimsy at best.
Also, I can currently play Romans Destroy Jerusalem on Saul... I don't think he was involved in the destruction of Jerusalem.
You are trying to argue that Herods shouldn't be Roman because they put the Edomite heritage they had first?Come back when you have an historical argument.
They obviously put the Roman issues first.
They worked to appear more Jewish to Jews rather than Roman or Edomite.
They were Romans first because that's where they got everything from.
I understand that we create anachronism, but isn't that what Redemption does?
I don't really think desire alone has anything to do with civilization or governmental affiliation. If I didn't want to be an American citizen, that wouldn't change the fact that I am one. The Herods may not have wanted to be Romans, but they still were.
Quote from: browarod on May 19, 2011, 02:18:44 PMI don't really think desire alone has anything to do with civilization or governmental affiliation. If I didn't want to be an American citizen, that wouldn't change the fact that I am one. The Herods may not have wanted to be Romans, but they still were.Yes you can. You can easily renounce your political citizenship.
Quote from: crustpope on May 19, 2011, 02:50:26 PMQuote from: browarod on May 19, 2011, 02:18:44 PMI don't really think desire alone has anything to do with civilization or governmental affiliation. If I didn't want to be an American citizen, that wouldn't change the fact that I am one. The Herods may not have wanted to be Romans, but they still were.Yes you can. You can easily renounce your political citizenship.Please re-read what I said. I specifically said "desire alone." Yes, taking action on a desire can change my citizenship, but just wanting to be, say, a Canadian citizen won't, in and of itself, change anything. Just as wanting to be Jewish doesn't make the Herods not Romans.
Good point, and for game play I am sure it will make it alot easier. I was just hoping my argument could gain some traction so that someday someone doesn't use Saul (of saul/paul) to play RdJ on me. I think I might just cry at the absolute historical incompatibility of that very action.
and I think I have a good idea of the main bullet points that both sides are presenting