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To: churchillbuff
From the Medieval history I've read, it seems to me most of anti-semitism stems from the fact that

1) The powers to be deemed that in an agrarian society Jews could not own land (Why? I'm not sure. Medieval antisemitism?)

2)Loaning money for profit was not allowed in Christianity but allowed in Judaism and made some of them rich, i.e. target (as the "rich" are today)

3) The quickest way to get out of debt if you were a king, lord, or baron was to whip everyone into a Jew hating furor and expel them from your country.

Seems to me historically anti-semitism was been based on "follow the money" rather than who killed Christ.

41 posted on 03/04/2004 10:54:10 PM PST by lizma
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To: lizma
Christian Europe did not allow Jews to own land and did not allow them to enter professions - this for more all the way through to the 20th century. Christians blamed the Jews for the bubonic plague and for any and all negative events which befell a community. Was the community got riled up, a Jewish community was no longer safe, and Christian pogroms ensued in which whole communities were wiped out after being incited against Jews for being "Christ killers." I was five years old when I was first told, "You killed my God." This by a hatefilled five year old, who was just repeating what he had heard at home and had just learned in Catholic school kindergarten. The Vatican recognizing the evil it had wrought over so many centuries, tried in its statement Nostra Aetate to reverse its millenia of incitement to hate and murder. Gibson has ignored his own church and set back Christian-Jewish relations big time. Gibson has taken much of his account of Christ's death from an 19th century nun who claimed to have seen visions of events 1900 years before her time. The devil character is Gibson's personal editorial of who hangs out with the Jews.
83 posted on 03/04/2004 11:24:52 PM PST by Seeing More Clearly Now
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To: lizma
But all of that was based on church teachings ( the Jews killed Christ! ) and some of the most virulent anti-Semitic times, in European nations, followed Medieval PASSION PLAYS,that were performed during Lent.

Jesus was a Jew, but by the early Middle Ages,that was NEVER mentioned by Christians and certainly NOT by the church hierarchy.

145 posted on 03/05/2004 12:02:29 AM PST by nopardons
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To: lizma
Seems to me historically anti-semitism was been based on "follow the money" rather than who killed Christ.

You got it. The way for a Medieval nobleman to get out of debt, was to get rid of the Jewish creditor.

1) The powers to be deemed that in an agrarian society Jews could not own land (Why? I'm not sure. Medieval antisemitism?)

The only people allowed to have (not "own") land back then were the nobility, where the condition for keeping the land was that they appear to fight for their senior noble when called. If you were not a fighting man, you were not a land owner. No Christian would like the idea of an armed Jew fighting against a fellow Christian

379 posted on 03/05/2004 4:24:36 AM PST by SauronOfMordor (No anchovies!)
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