Antiochus (a.k.a. Mr. Forced-Assimilation) decides the Jews aren’t Greek enough, so he sends an Athenian envoy to “fix” that—by outlawing Jewish law, rebranding temples for Olympian Zeus, and basically turning Jerusalem into a frat party with a body count. The hosts unpack the whole “Stop being Jewish. Be Greek.” campaign—complete with compulsory Dionysus parades, ivy wreath cosplay, and the state-mandated “eat the sacrifices or else” vibe. Then it gets dark-fast: women executed for circumcising their babies, Sabbath-keepers burned alive in caves, and a narrator trying to spin brutal oppression as… God’s loving discipline (because religion loves nothing like trauma with a moral lesson stapled to it). The episode pauses to call out the gross logic of collective punishment and the way sacred texts keep insisting suffering is actually a helpful character-building exercise. Finally, we meet Eleazar—90 years old, pressured to eat pork, offered a “just fake it” loophole by friendly officials… and he chooses martyrdom instead, worried that younger people will take his compromise as permission to fold. The hosts are (rightly) conflicted: admiring conviction while side-eyeing the whole “fear of God makes torture noble” messaging—and then they digress into Netflix, bacon, and the extremely cursed logistics of who “recorded” Eleazar’s final words mid-torture. 👉 Listen now at sacrilegiousdiscourse.com👉 Join our godless rebellion on Discord: discord.gg/VBnyTYV6nC👉 Support the snark on Patreon: patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse 📌 Topics Covered:2 Maccabees 6 and the state-sponsored “Hellenize or die” campaignTemple “rebranding” for Zeus—because colonization loves a fresh coat of paintForced sacrifices, Dionysus processions, and coerced religious complianceCollective punishment theology: “Don’t be sad, we deserved it” (cool, cool…)Women murdered for circumcising their children—religious control, weaponized brutalityEleazar’s pork ultimatum and the “pretend you ate it” escape hatchMartyrdom messaging and how fear-based faith sells suffering as virtueThe hosts’ comedic derailments: bacon, cottage cheese, Netflix, and historical “fanfic energy” 💬 Best Quote from the Episode (actual quote):“Stop being Jewish. Be Greek.”Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sacrilegious-discourse-bible-study-for-atheists/donations