Um...you do realize that Jesus was a Jew, right?
2007-05-10 09:45:53
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answered by FaZizzle 7
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Jesus never, never, never called the Jews the spawn of Satan. Jesus is a Jew.
Why do you propagate hate? The Pope and the Catholic Church went along with Hitler to convert the Jews. Christianity had nothing to do with this. This was an evil Pope under the banner of Christianity. Nothing that Pope did was Christian. Popes are just men. They do not represent the entire Christian community or other religions. The last Pope even apologized for the Crusades. It is even prophesied by a Catholic cardinal that the last pope will be the false prophet. This church man has too much authority.
Neither Hitler's pope or Hitler were Christian. To be a Christian means to know Christ Jesus and believe in Him.
Christ created us all. Why would Christ Jesus say some are superior to others? It would never happen.
2007-05-10 10:00:42
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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I cannot find evidence of Jesus calling the Jew's the Spawn of Satan...Could you please point me to some scripture.?
Jesus was a Jew!!! Just incase you didn't know.
And I very briefly looked at the site you posted below your question...I would seriously hope that you are not blaming Basic (Basic =fundamental) Christian Teaching for the Holocaust, are you??? That is like saying that Hitler was not responsible for his actions??? Where in the world has killing anyone for any reason ever been condoned, even Capital Punishment is argued over. Specifically in the Bible, which is where basic or fundamental Christian knowledge comes from it clearly says that Killing is wrong and God sees it that way. Even in the earliest law the 10 commandments, commandment #6:Exodus 20:13, "You shall not murder.
And other scripture clearly says the same...
Exodus 21:12
[Personal Injuries] "Anyone who strikes a man and kills him shall surely be put to death.
Numbers 35:17
Or if anyone has a stone in his hand that could kill, and he strikes someone so that he dies, he is a murderer; the murderer shall be put to death.
Numbers 35:18
Or if anyone has a wooden object in his hand that could kill, and he hits someone so that he dies, he is a murderer; the murderer shall be put to death... (there are more...)
I think it is even more obvious that you should blame Hitler, for not only his actions, but also because it is clearly not what the Bible teaches which is the base for true fundamental Christian teachings!!!
2007-05-10 10:07:36
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answered by Boppysgirl 5
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Jesus wouldn't call Jews spawns of Satan considering He was one.
And Hitler did not begin the genocide of Jews on religious beliefs.
He was a soldier in WWI fed propaganda of German victories, so when Germany lost the war, he blamed it on the Jews.
Eventually, the Jews became the scapegoat for all the wrongs in Germany.
That, and the fact that he slowly pulled away from Christianity. And he wanted a perfect "Aryan" nation.
Thus... the Holocaust.
2007-05-10 09:49:11
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answered by pamiekins 4
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Jesus also called Peter the great apostle Satan, so go figure. Peter's shadow healed the sick. He preached the first sermon, he raised Dorcas from the dead. And Jesus at one time called him Satan. Not he was of his father the devil, but he called Petter the devil himself. It is clear what is meant. God chose the Jews and he intentionally chose Abram a Chaldean. God is not evil, he will never reject his own people, the Jews. They are under God's judgement, but they will be be reconciled again but it is after the rapture of the church takes place. You would be an evil father if you had two sons, and you told one to go do something and he did it almost and then you turned to the other one and forgot forever the first son. God willnever forsake Israel his own people, the very ones he chose to be like in nationality.
2016-05-19 23:45:06
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answered by lashanda 3
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You are a moron. Jesus never made that statement, he was a devout Jew himself. The main catalyst for the Holocaust was Hitler and the Nazis. Get off stupid internet sites and read a history book.
2007-05-10 09:50:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I shuttered for 2 -5 sec's at your question where the heck do you get that idea that Jesus said that, are you insane you've been checking to much into hitler and his phillosphy that he [ the black whole] is swallowing your light away if you have any.
I am jewish and have read the writtings of the apostles many times and nowhere a statment like that could even remotely be said or he would've been discredited on the spot for no one may curse a jew and not be held liable by G-d for G-d said curseing I will curse them and blessing I will bless them, this ofcourse he told Abraham telling him that if anyone curses you I will curse them etc......So please get your facts right and stop recieving foolish doctrines.
2007-05-10 10:10:43
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answered by Free Cuba 3
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It's undoubtedly true that the holocaust had its roots in christian intolerance. Christians had been persecuting Jews for hundreds of years. Hitler was merely carrying on an old tradition. You still have these nutters in America who think that Jews are evil because they killed Jesus.
2007-05-10 10:03:03
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answered by The Singing President 3
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Albeit possibly a catalyst, I doubt that it was the main catalyst, considering the fact that Hitler persecuted Catholics as well as Jews during his reign.
Hitler was a fanatical tyrant (and possibly part Jewish himself) who singled out the Jews definitely more for economic reasons than religious. Even more than that, though, he sought to create a "perfect" race, and anyone not fitting into that category he believed should be destroyed.
2007-05-10 09:50:52
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answered by Mark D 2
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I'm not Christian anymore but that's wrong: Jesus accused the Jewish high priests (I can't spell the word: sajuci's) of this but not the Jewish people and at any rate, Jesus was a Jew not a Christian. I believe Hitler and his demented ideas of genealogy were the catalysts for the Holocaust.
2007-05-10 09:48:15
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answered by Yogini 6
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You have been misled. Hitler was a Christian, but he delved deeply into paganism and many other things. He hated the jews for what they did to Germany, so did most other Germans, the jews really did sell out Germany at the end of WW1. In a way the jews caused WW2.
2007-05-10 09:50:35
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answered by Anonymous
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