Pilate demonstrably cared about Jewish sensitivities — he removed Roman standards from Jerusalem when Jews protested, and Rome generally allowed subject peoples to maintain their customs (Josephus, Against Apion 2.73). The argument that Pilate would ignore Jewish burial customs for crucified victims contradicts the historical pattern of Roman governance in Judea.
Why Skeptics Don't Think Jesus Was Buried But I Do: The Mark Series pt 67 (15_42-46)
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Pilate's demonstrated sensitivity to Jewish customs undermines Ehrman's argument
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