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Re: about those nationalists
Posted by AssyrianMuslim (Guest) - Friday, December 12 2008, 1:00:04 (CET)
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There is one issue that I still can't get satisfactory answers about and that pertains to Jesus and his alleged crucifixion. Christians charge Jews with his murder and say that God punished them for not accepting him. But my question has never been answered by any Christian, but I found myself instead kicked out, banned, deleted and my opponents were made to look like "winners" on their favorite "free and democratic forums". But since our brother Pancho allows anyone to post on here, I will raise this issue again. If Jesus had to die in order to bring "salvation" from their all "loving god", why are Jews so hated for it? Didn't they then do a good thing by betraying him, and having him executed in a very horrible way? If they had accepted him, Christians wouldn't get their free ticket to paradise. But the Jews have been hated, persecuted and killed for allegedly rejecting their "saviour" and for killing him. The Christians seem confused just as they are about everything else in their theology.

I recently purchased a book written by an American Jewish professor of religious studies ("when Jesus became God"). In this amazing book, the author takes us back to the 4th century CE where Christians were fighting eachother and still at each other's throat over who Jesus was. By looking into this, I realize that this Christian cowardness of hiding beind Jesus and persecuting or attacking all who dare to challenge, it is nothing new today. They had to remove those who differed by force and persecute them. The churches eventually split into fractions and never reunited in general. They killed and got rid of the followers of Arius who believed that Jesus was not God but rather a seperated being yet extremly holy, a prophet and perhabs the best human being that ever lived but they could not accept him as God. This led to violence, persecution and the killings of many people.

But this would have never happened had they left Jesus alone and kept him in his enviroment. Jesus was not a Christian but an Israelite who followed what we can call the "Jewish" faith and tradition. He has nothing to do with Christianity but the Christians hide behind him like cowards and use him as a shield to committ all their filthy acts and then accuse their victims of "hating Jesus". The author of the above book even went as far as suggesting that had the Jews not been persecuted for almost 2,000 years and had the Jews not taken their views on Jesus from Christian theology, they could have possibly even accepted him as a prophet of theirs and a messiah.



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