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Christians Owe the Jews a Double Debt Much
is being said about the long held ideas brought to the surface by Mel
Gibson’s movie, The Passion of the
Christ. The popular movie has broken box office records for the first
two weekends of its release, and again on Easter weekend it retook the
number one spot. The key controversy of the film is centered on charges by
a large segment of the Jewish community that it is anti-Semitic because it
portrays the Jews as "Christ killers.” According
to the Bible, the Jews did have Jesus put to death. In John chapters 18
and 19, it is obvious that the Jews wanted Jesus dead. When Pilate tried
to release Jesus, the Jews used careerist psychology on Pilate. They said,
“If thou let this man go, thou art not Caesar’s friend: whosoever
maketh himself a king speaketh against Caesar.” This
forced Pilate to appear as an enemy of Caesar if he released Jesus.
Knowing this could not do his career any good, and could in fact be
twisted to the point where he would be facing his own execution, he
decided to do what the Jews were demanding and had Jesus crucified. What
many Christians forget is, based upon Christian dogma, if the Jews did not
see to it that Jesus was put to death, the Christians would not be free of
the Christian dogma, original sin. Then the Bible god’s dalliance with
Mary, during which he really filled her with the holy ghost, which
resulted in the birth of Jesus, would all have been in vain. Based on
Christian dogma, Satan would have been victorious if instead of Jews in Christians
owe the Jews another debt. Jesus was from Perhaps,
the people in If
this is the case, Christians owe the Jews for seeing to it that the
Gentiles in Realizing the Jewish roots of Christianity, it’s difficult to understand how Christianity has been, and still could be, used for anti-Semitism. Don’t Christians know that without the Jews, there’s no Jesus, crucified or otherwise? And that without Jesus, there’s no Christianity? discuss this column in the forum Robert Johnson is a paralegal and a freelance writer in Florida. He was raised Roman Catholic, but after reading Thomas Paine's The Age of Reason, he became a Deist. In 1993 he founded the World Union of Deists and in 1996 he launched the first web site devoted to Deism, www.deism.com |