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My (limited) understanding is that after 70AD [....] of animals with "lip sacrifice" (prayer).
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The laws that caused the cessation of offerings are part of the Torah, as handed down to Israel by Moses from G-d at Sinai. Jews from earlier times would have had difficulty accepting the fact that the Temple was destroyed. Once the change of situation is taken into account of, they would have understood why the changes were made and how they were based on already existing Torah laws.
Try again. 
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I don't understand. The torah pre-dated 70AD doesn't it? If the laws that caused the cessation of offerings where a exsisting part of the Torah then why where these laws not followed before 70AD?
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The laws were followed. Many Torah laws are dependent on the presence of the Temple and/or of the majority of Jews worldwide residing in the land of Israel. Hence major changes in law application took place when the Temple was destroyed and the Jews went into exile.
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So Judaism changed and adapted to the lack of temple?
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A good modern example is the election of Turkey's first [...] Since the mid 1940's ideas about Turkey's political secularism have changed [...].
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Not a peeps out of you in all of those words of Erdogan's clear veering towards Islamisization.
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You can't really Islamisize a Islamic country.
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Tell that to Iran. Tell that to Lebanon. Tell that to Egypt (just ask your local Muslim Brotherhood member). And if you haven't noticed, tell that to Iraq.
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Gah, my bad. Of course you can Islamicize the politics of a politically secular Islamic country. Iran, Turjekistan and Egypt are good examples.
Turkey, and some other western governments are leading the world in secular politics at the moment, despite attacks to Turkey's it's secularity. Hopefully it wont be too long before Iran, Egypt and Israel drop religious law & politics all together in favor of fully secular rule.