I guess you better dig it up, remember to include the context. You wouldn't just leave the implication hanging out there without attempting to back it up, would you?
To: SJackson
What a strange concept it is to judge each other based on our fathers' deeds. I have known wonderful people who had horrible fathers and horrible people with wonderful fathers.
Maybe it's a Jewish custom to judge people this way and maybe that explains the anxiety over what some people had a part in 2000 years ago carrying over to their descendents so many generations later.
27 posted on 02/25/2004 6:51:57 PM PST by Jim_Curtis
To: Jim_Curtis
Yeah, it's all a Jewish thing, we're still guilty about the Crucifixion and all. Thanks for the intelligent comment.
28 posted on 02/25/2004 6:54:08 PM PST by SJackson (Visit http://www.JewPoint.blogspot.com)
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To: SJackson
Is it "guilt"? I hadn't even considered that. I gotta admit that all this Christian bashing that has been going on lately has given me some guilt about the feelings I'm having about the bashers.
And if I've heard it once I've heard it 20 times in the last couple of weeks from people I know "What the hell is their problem" and "their" is who you think it is...and I don't know any anti-semites.
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So, it turns out that you falsely attributed one of your statements to me so as to imply that I'm a Jew hater. How low can you go?
I didn't say you're a Jewhater, though you strike me as a nutcase.
You're right, you didn't say "guilt", you said "anxiety". Thanks for your concern about Jewish "anxiety".
BTW, any facts to post in answer to the questions about your most Jews wish doom upon Christianity assertations?
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Maybe it's a Jewish custom to judge people this way and maybe that explains the anxiety over what some people had a part in 2000 years ago carrying over to their descendents so many generations later.