Debate:Antisemitism

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This was a topic that was deleted. I wonder how long this will survive this time. If it should be in another category, yes, move it - place a note here.

The central belief in Christianity is that Jesus Christ died for the sins of all mankind. Thus the path to Heaven and God is through Christ alone. Given that God sent His only begotten Son to save humanity, the event leading to Christ's crucifixion and death were anticipated. Many Christians still believe that the Jews killed Christ, using Romans (or others) to do the deed. If the Jews were indeed responsible for killing Christ (I understand that this is NOT true), were they not doing God's bidding? After all, was not Christ's human sacrifice to save humanity from our sins? Why is that even after 2000 years, there is still simmering and often overt anti-semitism? And why is it that the children of Abraham - Jews, Christians and Muslims forget their common ancestry? [[User:Seekcommon]

hmmm, fighting over that piece of land called Israel/palestine? Jaques 17:08, 11 April 2007 (EDT)

People like to have a boggy man to blame the world's problems on. Leftist can't accept some people are normally bad and right wingers are always trolling for foes.

Personally I always thought the Masons make a better scare target. -Sam