Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Between the years 250 CE and 1948 CE - a period of 1,700 years - Jews have experienced more than eighty expulsions from various Christian countries in Europe - an average of nearly one expulsion every twenty-one years. Jews were expelled from England, France, Austria, Germany, Lithuania, Spain, Portugal, Bohemia, Moravia and seventy-one other countries.

Reply Christians have hated Jews with ferocious intensity for the belief that Jews killed Jesus Christ. Deicide became justification for some Christians' views of Jews as an inferior people with an inferior religion since they did not accept Jesus as their savior.
The Bible notes that Jews turned Jesus over to the Romans for execution but did not kill Jesus themselves. There is no Roman hatred, however, but there is widespread Jewish hatred.

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