Posted on 03/04/2004 10:24:16 PM PST by churchillbuff
Edited on 03/05/2004 10:48:45 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Gibson's Blood Libel
By Charles Krauthammer Friday, March 5, 2004; Page A23
Every people has its story. Every people has the right to its story. And every people has a responsibility for its story. ...[snip]
Christians have their story too: the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. Why is this story different from other stories? Because it is not a family affair of coreligionists. If it were, few people outside the circle of believers would be concerned about it. This particular story involves other people. With the notable exception of a few Romans, these people are Jews. And in the story, they come off rather badly.
Because of that peculiarity, the crucifixion is not just a story; it is a story with its own story -- a history of centuries of relentless, and at times savage, persecution of Jews in Christian lands. This history is what moved Vatican II, in a noble act of theological reflection, to decree in 1965 that the Passion of Christ should henceforth be understood with great care so as to unteach the lesson that had been taught for almost two millennia: that the Jews were Christ killers.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
If he was born Jewish he is half poached. I say half because he still calls himself Jewish as well as Christian
BTW, Levitt didn't write the "Blood Libel" article you excerpted from his website, it was written by Todd Baker, Th.M.
Sorry, correct you are! But the website it's on is Zola Levitt's
You must be kidding! Everybody is familiar with religious hate and hostility between people in the name of God. Christians killed Jews, and, Moslems killed, and still killing Christians, by the millions! Do you see Christian hysteria over the killing of Christians? Of course not. Only last week, 48 Christians in Nigeria were killed as they ran for refuge in their church. That was committed by the religious of peace. Tell me if that loser Krauthammer or any other columnist have written hysterical condemnation of the killing of Christians, as they have been writing hysterically about the POTENTIAL killing of Jews because of a movie! How many people came out of this movie to burn out Jewish businesses? Moslems come out of Friday prayers all the time to burn Christian businesses. Christians, specially the ones that go to a religious movie like this are aware that Jesus asked us to love our enemies. Christianity has no room for violence, at least in recent years. To worry, and become paranoid about some stupid historical dictator like Hitler, is to waste your peaceful life in hysteria over nothing. Christians and Jews are best of friends, and should never lose sight of our common enemy the Moslems. This Idiot, Krauthammer should devote more energy to expose the hatred of Islam against minority Christians and Jews. It is because of the negligence of these stupid columnists of the excesses of Islam that we ended up with 9/11. If our politicians were aware of that constant hate and plotting of radical Islam, and if our opinion makers like this loser were focusing on the real danger that was brewing in our backyard, our population would have been more vigilant and 9/11 would have been more difficult to have taken place. If all the editorials and energy are wasted on an imaginary potential problem of anti-Semitic, we are losing valuable time and energy being aware of Islamic hate, and expansionism. I do like Krauthammer writing, but he need to give it a rest focus on Islamists taking over our prisons instead.
Your confusion extends beyond this thread.
How differently would Jesus be treated if He showed up tomorrow? Outside of Texas, He might not be executed, but would He be accepted or rejected again?
Buff, Krauthammer's perspective is just as valid as yours.
Twenty minutes from now, you'll be in high dudgeon about something else.
If he was born Jewish he is half poached. I say half because he still calls himself Jewish as well as Christian Sorry, correct you are! But the website it's on is Zola Levitt's
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It's a favorite tactic of Catholic bashers to blame the Church for being alternately too authoritarian and not authoritarian enough.
There is a linkage between Christianity and the Holocaust. Anti-semitism fostered by Christianity created the climate by which Jews could be scapegoated by the Nazis.
The most unendearing aspect of Christianity is its insistence that only through Christianity can one "be saved"; all others being damned to eternal torture. Such a belief system breeds a certain arrogance, and fosters contempt for people of other faiths. The Jews have taken the brunt of this contempt for two thousand years, and they can hardly be blamed for being suspicious of anything that fuels its fire, especially when the fire itself is lit from a tinderbox of fanaticism.
This is the unvarnished TRUTH and there is NO getting around it.
Perhaps the official party line in Rome (Vatican) was not to name Jews as Christ killers. On the lower local levels this was done all the time without reprimand and lead to pogroms and a holocausts.
You do know that Rome's official party line regarding ordination of homosexuals and playing 'hide-the-perp' is substantially different than that of certain local Bishops, eh? You can find a LOT of points on which the Church's teachings are different from Churchmen's practices. It's what we call the human condition.
Why else do you think the Vatican II conclave did away with the Christ killer libel (collective guilt, persecution for all Jews) for good?
If you are referring to the Good Friday prayer for 'the perfidious Jews,' your dating is wrong. That phrase was removed in at LEAST the early 1960's--before VII.
I'm not ready to throw Krauthammer overboard, but this bigoted rant of his will color my view of his columns indefinitely
It's colored mine. I thought of Krauthammer as being a rational objective writter for the most part, now I'm seeing through him. The amen corner doesn't want Passion Plays and Nativity Scenes (and Catholic 'priests')in the public domain. It still is as it was.
I can't source it now, but Mel was irritated that the 'critics' are trying to blame the Holocaust on Christianity. Nothing could be further from the truth, but yet, it's a big part of their arsenal in taking down Catholicism.
Then it was Barrabas or Jesus? Today it's Christians or Islamists? The ADL, has made its choice, with Krauthammer and Safire in tow. So far with the mainstream, they are slipping, hopefully some of the 'damage' done over the last 45 years can be undone. The Passion may be the kickoff point in taking our culture back, to the chagrin of the 'NYT'.
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