nope
2006-11-26 09:27:52
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answer #1
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answered by Dr. Brooke 6
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He told months in advance that he was to be killed and why so you can't blame them for doing what was prophecied that they would do. Besides all Jews didn't kill him just the rich religous leaders. Peter was a jew and he was a disciple. Wasn't most of the Apostles Jews? Someone said the Germans were cruel because the killed people but many of the ones they killed were other Germans who didn't agree with killing the Jews.
So yes there is bad Jews and Good Jews. Remember Jesus was a jew. That is sterotypeing some people are just bad.
"But in all races the man who fears god is acceptable to him"
that's a bible scripture.
2006-11-26 09:31:14
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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well, seems like you've got alot of answers.... what do you think then? Are you angry at the Jews? You're question is heart-felt.... but I must agree those Jews are not Jews of today, so hold no prejudice against them for that now... and yes, I agree that it had to be done to fulfill the prophecy... but here's some food for thought in Matthew 16 when Jesus told the disciples what was coming Peter came to Him saying (verse 22) "told him (Jesus) not to talk like that," and then Jesus replied (verse 23) "Go away from me Satan!" Not that Peter was Satan, but that only Satan would try to keep Jesus from fulfilling His purpose. Be thankful that it did happen... not angry... because Jesus did it because He loved us!
2006-11-26 10:21:42
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answer #3
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answered by kaykay 1
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It was the pharasees that actually did it. Since Jesus and all His disciples were Jew's, and the first christians were Jews, it would be pretty ignorant to be prejudiced against them. Apparently, there are quite a lot of really ignorant people in this world, which is just pathetic. If any actually read the bible, it makes it pretty clear than any who go against Israel and His chosen people will be punished.
2006-11-26 09:39:23
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Let me get your question straight....
Are you really asking if any rational human being in the XXI Century has any resentment or hatred torwards the entire social group of "modern jews" that have little to do with the ancient jews from the semitic, pre-christian world, only for something that was written by supersiticious people in a book more than 1,500 years ago?
Jeez.
2006-11-26 09:31:31
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Why blame them for something that allegedly happened 80 generations ago? Any Jews of that time have been dead for 19 centuries, and many of today's Jews are not even their descendents.
If your ancestors of 20 centuries ago killed one of my ancestors, does that give me the right to hold a grudge against you?
Also - what does your Jesus say about forgiveness?
2006-11-26 09:30:52
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answer #6
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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I guess from a relgious point of view then jesus wouldnt of died for anyones sins if he hadnt been handed over to be killed by the romans by the jews . If you think that him dieing for your sins is a good thing , then you should thank the jews for doing that .
2006-11-26 09:30:25
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm angry that anyone would say something like that.
You cannot 'blame' anyone for Jesus' death. It wasn't "the Jews", it was the corrupted goverment, that did not want a religious figure to give hope to the oppressed people.
Also, Jesus was brought here to earth to die. He knew He was going to die, and it's wrogn to get angry at a group of people for being the ones that 'ruined everything'. I could go much farther into this. but I'm not going to.
2006-11-26 09:31:15
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answer #8
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answered by Sarah-Elizabeth 2
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Why? This was God's plan. Christ died for OUR sins. It is just as much our fault as the Jews? This type of thinking will only lead to hate an discrimination and neither of these are of God.
Blessed Be
2006-11-26 09:33:07
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answer #9
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answered by Celestian Vega 6
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Can a person call himself or herself Christian if holding anger against the Jews for anything?
According to everything I've read or heard about Christ's last while, he begged God to forgive those who crucified him (Jews? Romans?). Do you think he would expect less of his followers?
So, would it be right for anyone who professes to follow Christ to be angry or hate others? Especially to hate a race or group of people just because they are a part of that race or group of people who may or may not have had anything to do with something that supposedly happened 2 millenia ago?
According to the Bible, one of the things Christ mentioned during his Sermon on the Mount was to love your enemies. How much love would he expect you to have for those who are not your enemies?
Do you call yourself Christian? Are you Christian? Don't answer me; answer yourself.
2006-11-26 09:48:19
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answer #10
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answered by brightpool 3
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God made sure that Jesus was handed over to the Jews to be tried, and to the Romans to be executed.
2006-11-26 09:30:33
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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