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To: E. T. who wrote (234876)3/7/2002 9:36:54 AM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I am not defending anything Vidrine says, but YOUR statement:<Why do you pick on the Jewish religion. The New Testament is rampant with antisemitic slurs, but I don't see you accusing all Christians of being racists>

do you have a clue what are you are talking about?

Was not Jesus a Jew?

Was not Paul a Jew?

John?

Peter?

James?

???



To: E. T. who wrote (234876)3/7/2002 10:21:17 AM
From: Emile Vidrine  Respond to of 769670
 
"New Testament is rampant with antisemitic slurs"

No slurs or antisemitism, only truth, reality and love!

Your talmudic rabbis who slander and distort the words of the Son of God are the ones who are rampant with Christophobic slurs.

Jesus and the Apostles had some hard words for the anti-
christ Jews who lied and distorted the words of Jesus, but not because they were Jews but because they were possessed with a satanic spirit of pride, arrogance and lying. He called them 'the sons of the Devil' and 'the Synagogue of Satan' because their actions were inspired by Satan. It was not their ethnicity he was rebuking but rather their voluntary submission to the lying spirit of Satan.

The only way you will find antisemitism in the NT is by distorting the reality of the words and impose upon them a modern talmudic-rabbinic interpretation out of historical context. If you approach the NT with a Christophobic view, then you will never understand the spirit and intent of the words and events.