Christians? Didn't we kill JC?
2006-09-14 08:41:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You should read the Bible again carefully. JC was killed by the Romans. In fact, if JC had been killed by the Jews, he would have been stoned to death but, instead, he was crucified, which was the method used by the Romans hundreds of years before and after JC lived; it was normally a prescribed method of execution for those that rebelled or were political "criminals."
If Jews HAD killed JC, they would have killed one of their own, JC was born and raised and died a Jew himself... his mother was a Jew, he was circumcised and he was brought up a Jew in a land of Jewish people. In fact, to the surprise of many, he considered himself a Jew, and he would've been appalled if he had known that his death would inspire others to form a new religion in his honor.
Jews did NOT kill JC. READ your Bible. Get your facts straight.
Nazis used the Jews as an excuse to herd the German populace together with a common cause or common enemy, by using those who were least likely to cause trouble or rebel, the law-abiding Jews. Hitler once failed entrance into art school (he was really NOT talented, his drawings were very amateurish) and the fact that the person who failed him was a Jew gave him "cause" and "justification" in his demented mind to hate all Jews. His attempts to prove that he was of pure Arian race was "tainted" by the fact that he had a retarded aunt (who was hidden away in an asylum and died "mysteriously"). Don't forget that Hitler ordered the extermination of those who were disabled, handicapped, mentally deficient, retarded or not well of mind, in addition to homosexuals (some of those that helped him gain power were sadistic homosexuals and they "disappeared" once Hitler gained power), Gypsies, and any and all people that were of dark complexion... that included Catholics and Protestants.
2006-09-14 09:02:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The Jews did not kill JC directly. They turned him into the Roman government, which then killed him.
Nazis didn't kill the Jews because of their religious beliefs.
Think of it this way: if someone richer than you came in and purged the land that belonged to you and threw you out, would you idly sit by, or would you fight back with a might vengeance? I think it would be a natural reaction to fight back. That is what happened in Germany after the first World War ended.
2006-09-14 08:43:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't make sense—but then evil seldom does. After all, sin and evil never result in anything good, so why do them? When we do evil, we end up not only hurting others but also hurting ourselves—and yet we keep on doing it.
Why did some turn their backs on Jesus and refuse to believe in Him, in spite of His goodness? One reason was probably jealousy; they resented all the attention and praise He was receiving. Others were afraid they would lose their positions of leadership if Jesus became more popular, fearing the people might make Him a king (although He had no desire to become a political leader). Still others refused to believe what He was teaching because they weren't open to anything new.
Ultimately, however, the real reason was the stubbornness of the human heart. Down inside, we each want to run our own lives, and it's hard for us to admit we need God. Even when we know the truth, we often refuse to accept it. The Bible bluntly says, "The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?" (Jeremiah 17:9).
People come up with all kinds of reasons to reject Christ; they did then, and they do today. Be sure you aren't like them! Instead, by a simple act of faith open your heart to Christ and commit your life to Him. The Bible's promise is true: "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved" (Acts 2:21).
2006-09-14 08:57:25
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answered by Anonymous
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AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
No more references to nazis!!!!
It was the Roman Emperor who condemed Jesus to death. A creep Roman guy who whispered in the Emperors ear that Jesus was taking power away from the Romans so the Emperor felt like he had to do something to keep the Jewish people in line. The same could've happened to you if you had been spreading the word of God.
What fool told you this kind of hogwash?! Whoever told u this needs to wash there head out with soap.
2006-09-14 08:58:29
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answered by missgigglebunny 7
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The Jewish pharisee demanded Jesus to be put to death because He showed them as the money hungry, power happy, law bending people they were. And He had a large following , so they knew if something was not done to remove him from the picture, they would lose the control they had of the people.
The Holocaust had nothing to do with that. It was a separate event that was perpetrated by a man who was sick, delusional and heavily medicated. The only thing he had going for him was that he was a powerful speaker and he raised the morale of the German people's who had lost faith in their government and themselves after the butt kicking they received in WWl
2006-09-14 08:47:30
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answered by mortgagegirl101 6
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I do not consider myself in any way anti semitic, but it is a fact of history {not just Bible history; look at the works of the Jewish historian Josephus}, that the Jewish authorities in Jesus' day wrung Jesus' death sentence out of the Roman governor Pilate. They saw him as a threat to their existence, decause he repeatedly and publicaly denounced them. the people in general were fickle and so were easily influenced by their leaders who they looked up to; so between the Pharisees and the populace, they, the Jews, were responsible for Jesus' death.
2006-09-14 10:44:01
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answered by I tell you whut! 6
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JC was killed by roman soldiers... he was betrayed by Jews.
2006-09-14 09:36:15
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answered by R.C.P. 3
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hahahahahahahahhaaa... the romans killed jc not the jews
2006-09-14 08:52:08
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answered by nathan 3
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Jesus had to die for my sin and your sin. It was in His will to lay down His life.
The Nazis killed the Jews because the Nazis were evil, we have evil men today who hate the Jews, and God will deal with this evil in time.
2006-09-14 08:50:29
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answered by G3 6
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