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To: philosofy123
I saw The Passion this last weekend. No where in this movie does anti-semitism rear it's ugly head. This movie accurately reflected the times in which the story took place. The Jewish elders wanted Christ crucified but there were many Jews in the general population who did not. This was the story according to the gospel accounts. I truly believe that those who are trying to stir up this anti jewish hatred are out of their minds and are parnoid to begin with. It's time those with hatred on their minds stop trying to stir it up again and read their Bibles for the true account of Christ's death and ressurection. Maybe they'll learn something!
2 posted on 03/08/2004 11:25:24 AM PST by Lucky2 (Before I die, I want Bill and Hillary tried for treason and jailed (executed) for their crimess.)
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To: Lucky2
I agree
4 posted on 03/08/2004 11:46:21 AM PST by philosofy123
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To: Lucky2
I truly believe that those who are trying to stir up this anti jewish hatred are out of their minds

It is bizarre (in a sick sort of way) that people who say they fear a backlash against Jews seem to be urging it on.

8 posted on 03/08/2004 1:30:01 PM PST by Dataman
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To: Lucky2
After the man who helped Jesus carry the cross was told to leave the scene, there is an interaction between him and one of the Roman soldiers, where the soldier spits the epithet:"...Jew!"

That is the one instance of antisemitism I saw in the film.

I am sorry to affirm that the description of Jewish attitudes toward Jesus and Christians is accurate. It has taken me until the past decade or so to unlearn what I thought I knew of this. Hopefully, other Jews are experiencing something similar. For me, it took the reaction of Leftist Jews toward my Evangelical Christian friends to force me to begin to reevaluate everything I thought I knew.

My husband is a moderate Protestant and nothing prejudicial was ever apparent in his attitudes over the past 30 years, despite his mother being convinced that getting a bargain was a tenet of Judaism. She is gone now and I must add that this was an innocent error on her part, something she had somehow absorbed and never thought about. She was otherwise a sweet woman and a lady in all things.

40 years ago I would have been amazed if someone had told me that in the future I would count Christians as closer trusted friends than my fellow Jews, but it is true.

I have to add that this troubles me deeply and I have no way to change the minds of the Jews and the secularists I know, so, unfortunately, I see less of them and do not discuss much of any depth when I do.
13 posted on 03/08/2004 3:34:00 PM PST by reformedliberal
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