Kindly indicate where I have done so.
I hereby declare that all Catholics are also subject to the Holy See, which is, in fact, a nation. Therefore any attack on Catholicism is also an attack on the Catholic "race" as it were.
Well, interesting, but no cigar. Nationhood does not automatically endow you with ethnicity, even if you hold your breath until you turn blue.
Your reliance on events that happend hundreds of years ago as an indication of the policies of the Catholic Church
Rabid Anti-jewish policies, including the kidnapping of the children of forced converts to christianity went on until almost the end of the 1800s. Virulent anti-jewish tracts were still being produced by the Holy See's official publication newspapers well into the 20th century. Several of the most virulent encyclicals against jews had not been repudiated until well into the 20th century--well past the Holocaust, in fact. The "We Remember" document was not published until the end of the 20th century.
are no better than your insistence that there is Anti-Catholic sentiment in the Gospel.
Mine, and every reputable historians, including those of the Catholic church, and anyone who can read what is written, of course.
Even if things were interpreted that way at one time,
umm...so, is it or isn't it?
they aren't none now, so why waste the energy?
uh...because what happened once can happen again?
Your whole argument is predicated on the idea that it is ok to challenge the Church because it is not a nation. If I criticize the behavior of Isreal am I not attacking your religion? Did not God ordain a Jewish Nation? Well, interesting, but no cigar. Nationhood does not automatically endow you with ethnicity, even if you hold your breath until you turn blue.
False. I know black Jews and white jews. I know Jews with blond hair and blue eyes and Jews that look like Osama bin Ladin. Ethnicity is a liberal construct.
Rabid Anti-jewish policies, including the kidnapping of the children of forced converts to christianity went on until almost the end of the 1800s.
LOL. And these activities were sanctioned by the Catholic Church right? Please cite your source for this nonsense.