Sunday School Lesson (Continued from Page 8) believe as they did. They felt they were contaminating them selves if they associated with the people who did not follow the law in its most strict sense. What should be our attitude to ward those who do not practice religion as we do? 2. The second characteristic was their legalism. They did not allow anyone to diverge from what they regarded as the true interpretation. This included not only the law as found in the first books of the Old Testament but also the oral tradition that had been handed down from the past In spite of this legalistic at titude, however, the interpreta tions of the Pharisees remained flexible. 3. The third characteristic was their openness to new ideas. They accepted as Scripture the works of the prophets as well as some other books of our present Old Testament Nowhere may the difftrences between Pharisees and Sadduc ees | be observed better than in their religious beliefs. 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