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The Jewish question

submitted by Scruffy_Nerfherder to Christianity 1 monthApr 14, 2024 02:20:19 ago (+1/-0)     (Christianity)

I'm trying to put it all together. The thing I know for certain is that Jews hate us with an unrivaled passion while as Christians we look up to Jews and respect them. I really don't think that respect is warranted.

So, salvation is of the Jews. That was Jesus, he came out of them was rejected by them and offered salvation to the world.

Is it possible, and I think it is, that when they crucified him, when they said, "Let his blood be upon us!" Is it possible that moment broke the covenant, not only broke it but reversed it. While before, salvation was of the Jews, now Satan has them and damnation is of the Jews.

It is very hard not to come to the conclusion.

The pendulum always swings the other way. Instead of looking at things as they are, we've been pushed into this very pro-jew worldview. I'm having a hard time breaking free of it. I fear the pendulum is going to swing the other way very hard. A lot of blood will be shed when that happens.


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