The story of the crucifixion can be seen from the perspective of the Pharisees, revealing that their act of killing led to an unexpected unity among people who previously were divided. This shared crime created a sense of catharsis and brought individuals together, albeit temporarily. The cycle of sacrifice is highlighted, suggesting that while there may be moments of unity, it often requires repeated acts to maintain cohesion. This underscores a fundamental contrast between such mythological narratives and Christianity, indicating that while similarities exist, the underlying meanings and implications are fundamentally different.

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