See that was Eve's mistake in the garden. She got two sets of information. One from God and one from the serpent. First thing, Eve caught and corrected the serpent for twisting the words of the Lord. But then she continued to listen to the serpent until eventually he convinced her that the forbidden fruit was not fatal. She should have identified his nature right off and not listened to anything the serpent said.
Same with Toynbee. He is discredited.
Being well read, doesn't necessarily make you smarter. If you don't discriminate about your sources, it just makes you confused.
Your claim that Toynbee is discredited and a "Jew Hater" because you have read one sentence about him (which you didn't understand) is clearly evidence of neurosis.
"Being well read, doesn't necessarily make you smarter. If you don't discriminate about your sources, it just makes you confused." -- DannyTN
Perhaps you get confused. Most people past the age of twelve are pretty capable of handling a diversity of opinions and information without confusion. Not so with True Believers who use mental compartmentalization in order to avoid mixing disparate facts that might lead them to doubt their faith. The mental effort (largely subconscious) required to maintain the compartments often leads to an impaired intelligence. Mixing, after all, is what intelligence is all about.