Friday, January 25, 2008

Anti-Zionism & Anti-Israelism is now Anti-Semitism

"Campus Anti-Semitism reports that many college campuses throughout the United States continue to experience incidents of anti-Semitism, a serious problem warranting further attention. Anti-Israeli or anti-Zionist propaganda has been disseminated on many campuses that include traditional anti-Semitic elements, including age-old anti-Jewish stereotypes and defamation. For example claiming that the Jew are responsible for the killing of Christ or alleging that Zionism is racism."

1 comment:

Patrick M. Griffin said...

Jesus is a Christian. He was just getting past his judaic ethnic-essentialism when the jews murdered him. This is apparent when Christ meets the Phoenician-Syrian woman, and when Christ meets the Roman Centurion. People are born into beliefs and practices, and Jesus did have trouble putting away his judaic notion of jews being superior. It is unfortunate that his judaic background led him to go to Jerusalem, where the Pharisees (those who "see" blinded, trying to “see” satanically), and the Saducees (those, and those who follow their teachings, who will be sad, to say the least, to see what awaits them in Hades), had schemed to have Jesus murdered. Don’t let anyone tell you the jews didn’t kill Jesus, they did. They just got Pilate to do it for them, perhaps with vague promises of a less violent occupation. Some say that is was not the “jews” but the Pharisees and the Saducess who killed Jesus. That’s true. But what about the “common” jews, the poor “hillpeople”, if you will, to whom Jesus was preaching and in whom Jesus had some confidence? Yes, the same dirt poor group to whom the Pharisees had intructed the Saducees to mislead. I suspect many were sodomites like the Pharisees and Saducees, but were just being very SSSHHHH about it. Jesus would not have known this because he was on a different channel. Anyway, the Saducees were absorbed into the Pharisees, and the jews all accepted Phariseeism, which made judaism the Talmudicaaly based beliefs and practices of sodomy that it is today.

Patrick M. Griffin