Saturday, February 14, 2009

Jewish and Christian Blood Libels

Re: The Sin of Interracial Marriage
by David Ben-Ariel

Jay Hoover wrote:
Chachacha wrote:

True! True! I'd be willing to bet that the formation of Israel and the heavy reliance on the financial support of "Christian" countries - especially the U.S. - has had a LOT to do with that.

Well, that and 2,000 years of pogroms, oppression, murder, disenfranchisement, abuse and holocausts by Christians for being "the Christ killers".

Catholics aren't Christians, and Jews aren't so innocent and pure with such a blood libel against Christianity, as well as their pogroms, oppression, murder, disenfranchisement, abuse and holocausts against professing Christians. When Jews engage in a blood libel against Christians and every non-Jewish European, intelligent folk would expect a backlash, would expect such blanket condemnation would be utterly rejected, and not merely require Christians to hang our heads and suffer an imposed guilt that isn’t justified any more than blaming all Jews for the Jewish Communists and Socialists whose perverted secular messianism resulted in untold deaths, mass murder, of professing Christians in Russia and Eastern Europe and around the world.

As a Christian-Zionist, I'm pro-Jewish, and pro-Israel, but like Torah-observant and honest Jews, I don't deny the horrors liberal Jews, dangerous UNJews, have perpetrated upon the world throughout history, including now and make brief reference to it in "Jesus and the Jews" in Beyond Babylon, as well as giving credit where credit is due.


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Friday, February 13, 2009

Israel, India, Islam

Re: Reporters arrested for 'offending Islam'

Two newspaper executives were arrested yesterday on charges of "intent to outrage" the "religious feelings" of Muslims.

Sounds as fanatically hypersensitive to Nazi Muslim feelings as the Bolsheviks in Israel who detained and later unjustly deported me for an article of mine, published in Jerusalem and read throughout Israel (and now the world), that not only exposed the German-Vatican plot to occupy Jerusalem but called upon the Israeli authorities to reclaim and restore the Temple Mount as the Temple Mount.

David Ben-Ariel

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Honest Abe

"I will say, then, that I AM NOT NOR HAVE EVER BEEN in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the black and white races---that I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of making voters or jurors of Negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with White people; and I will say in addition to this that there is a physical difference between the White and black races which will ever FORBID the two races living together on terms of social and political equality. And inasmuch as they cannot so live, while they do remain together, there must be the position of superior and inferior, and I, as much as any other man, am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the White race."

- Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln Was A White Supremacist

Obama's betrayal of his mother

I'm sure it doesn't trouble Obama that slaves helped to build the White House he pollutes with his president usurper self, and he undoubtedly keeps some house slaves around, but he appears to hate all white people - especially his mother, according to him:

...against my mother’s white race

"I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother’s white race."

Barack H. Obama, Dreams Of My Father

Obama's ultimate betrayal of his mother and her white race was his perverse association with Jeremiah Wright's haven of hatred, his Afro-centric church, cursing the United States and white people. Let us pray for his dark soul, that he find peace and love for all peoples and respect his mother - even if she, like his father, abandoned him.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Comments on YouTube video by David Ben-Ariel

Re: "I don't hate all black people"(YouTube video by David Ben-Ariel)

I received this email from a former Kibbutz Sdot Yam volunteer:

David,
It was wonderful to see you on You Tube. I like people who take a stand for what they believe in, and can still agree to disagree. David, please smile in your next video. Let people see that sparkle in you that I loved so much. When was the last time you were in Israel, and do you plan to return?

Love,
Veronica
********

I was SO nervous! It was my first, so hopefully I will relax and appear more natural. Thanks for your constructive criticism.

Love,
David
*****

David,
From the first time I met you I knew you were a people person. You were born to be in front of a crowd, right or wrong you would make your point, and make us laugh. Keep up the good work, I look forward to more videos.

Shalom,
Veronica
********

And I received this from an Israeli friend:

How are you my friend?
It is good to hear from you and we wish you all the best always. You did look a bit nervous but I doubt I would be be in any better shape under camera.
Pay no attention to those that attack you. Others were also attacked for presenting the truth before, and until Mochiach returns that will remain so.

G.d bless,

SHmuel
http://www.hashkem.org/

Crusaders for Europe (Berlin, Vatican and Anti-Semitism)


VATICAN/BERLIN

(Own report) - German Catholic parliamentarians are reacting with indignation to the criticism of the German Pope. Georg Brunnhuber, member of the German Bundestag (CDU) declared, the Vatican has the "impression" that "anti-Catholic resentment" is spreading in Germany. Rather then criticizing Benedict XVI, Chancellor Merkel should accentuate "Christian values in Berlin's coalition government", demands Bernd Posselt, member of the European parliament (CSU). The current controversy was provoked by the Pope's measures to enhance his policy, which, to a large extent, has the approval of Berlin. The policy is promoting a Christian-oriented Europe and favors German strategies in foreign policy. To implement his concepts, Benedict XVI is cooperating with powerful reactionary organizations, which at the moment are provoking open protest. The most powerful organization, Opus Dei, very active also in Germany, receives subventions from the German government.

Christian Fundamentals
German Catholic parliamentarians are strongly rejecting the sharp criticism of the German Pope's decision to lift the excommunication of a prominent holocaust denier. "The Pope knows what he is doing", explains Norbert Geis, member of the German Bundestag (CSU): "He cannot be accused of being a proponent of the holocaust."[1] After Chancellor Angela Merkel criticized Benedict XVI, Bernd Posselt, member of the European parliament (CSU) is demanding that she "stop behaving like the Pope's school mistress," and rather try to accentuate "Christian values inside the Berlin coalition government."[2] „Many CDU members do not agree with Merkel's statements," says Georg Brunnhuber, the chairman of the CDU group in the state of Baden-Wurttemberg. The Vatican is "really appalled at the discussion in Germany" and "has the impression that subterranean "anti-Catholic resentments are now beginning to surface in Germany."[3]

Re-Christianization
The wide-ranging public criticism of the German Pope's most recent measures distracts from the fact that his policies have always received approbation in the Federal Republic of Germany. Benedict XVI seeks the "re-Christianization" of 'Europe. Years before his pontification, he had already announced his "Idea of Empire" [4] - a concept that even the German chancellery sees as a "functional model for a supra-national order" that is worth discussing.[5] In accordance with the Vatican's demand, the German government has stubbornly attempted to impose a "reference to God" in the EU Constitution Treaty draft and later in the Lisbon Treaty, but was overruled by secular opposition, particularly from Paris.[6] The Vatican is totally supportive of the subdivision of Europe along the lines of the German "Volkstumspolitik" (ethnic policy) principles, which includes not only the regions inhabited by German speaking minorities throughout Europe, but also the German-initiated parceling of Southern Europe (german-foreign-policy.com reported [7]).

Minister Under Franco
For the implementation of his plans for the "re-Christianization" of Europe, Benedict XVI is working together with powerful organizations, from the reactionary wing of the Catholic Church. As their objective, they see the rollback of modern influence within the church, particularly the systematic elimination of the liberation theology and even liberal forms of Catholicism. In the eyes of the Pope, their rejection of modernity has predestined these organizations to be combat troops against Christianity's adaptation and absorption into the modern world. Particularly Opus Dei is included among these organizations. With nearly 90,000 members, it is one of the most influential inner-church pressure groups. Opus Dei was founded in 1928 by the Spanish priest Josemaria Escrivá. Escrivá was later close to the Spanish dictator, Francisco Franco, in whose government Opus Dei had for a while four ministers.

"Not That Bad"
The Opus Dei's proximity to Franco, had already conditioned its relatively close relations to Berlin in the early 1940s. It was reported that all of the male members of the organization "volunteered to serve in the 'Blue Division'."[8] The "Blue Division" was a unit of Spanish volunteers, who fought, under Wehrmacht command, on the German East Front in its war of annihilation against the Soviet Union. Opus Dei 's founder Escrivá later recounted to another organization member that he had viewed "Nazi Germany as a crusade against Communism." The member reported that Escrivá had told him, "they are exaggerating, when they claim that Hitler killed six million Jews. Hitler was not that bad. He couldn't have killed more than three or four million Jews."[9]

Meteoric Rise
The publicist Peter Hertel, one of the most prolific critics of Opus Dei, exposed in great detail, how Joseph Ratzinger, after an initial coolness, began to draw closer to Opus Dei already as a cardinal of the Roman Curia. As Pope, he, as did his predecessor, continued a close cooperation with that organization. According to Hertel, the number of Opus Dei members, who were designated to high office by the head of the Catholic Church personally is drastically increasing. In the meantime, every fourteenth Opus Dei priest has been appointed to "an office or bestowed a title by the Pope." In 1990 it was but one in a hundred.[10] Hertel sees the organization's rise as "meteoric".

Anti-Semitism
The rehabilitation of Catholic principles of faith, generally considered as anti-Jewish, which had been suppressed decades ago, is part of this development. These principles are fostering Catholic anti-Semitism. For example the German Pope has reauthorized a liturgy ascribing to Judaism a lower status than that of Christianity. This is considered a prerequisite for the reentry into the Catholic Church of the Society of Saint Pius X. The scandal erupted, when Pope Benedict XVI, in lifting the excommunication of its bishops, opened the way also for a holocaust denier to return to the fold. Ratzinger has been criticized, for quite some time, for his remarks belittling anti-Semitism. For example, during his visit to the Auschwitz Memorial in Mai 2006, he explained that the Nazi mass murder, carried out with the direct or indirect participation of millions of Germans, was solely the responsibility of a "band of criminals", that had "used and abused" the German people.[11] The Vatican is currently preparing the beatification of Pope Pius XII. Pius XII, who had formerly served as papal nuncio in Germany and, as Pope, remained in amicable contact with Berlin, had remained silent about the holocaust, even though he knew details of the Nazi-extermination practices.

Subventions
In Germany, strong criticism of Bendict XVI only began, when he lifted the excommunication of the holocaust denier. But even this tardy criticism is being contested, as can be seen by recent reactions of Catholic parliamentarians. The advance of papal combat troops, such as Opus Dei, is even being financed by the German government. Over the past ten years, a foundation under Opus Dei's control ("Rhein-Donau-Stiftung") received 1.5 million Euros from the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development. The amount of the subventions is rising: in 2008 alone, this organization was granted over 300.000 Euros. Among the beneficiaries is an Argentinean school for nurses,[12] who, according to the project description, must be "ethically and religiously educated and faithful". This subvention was no mistake, according to a statement by the German government, dated December 23, 2008. The Rhein-Donau Foundation's president, the parliamentarian Norbert Geis, is a member of the Bundestag Committee for Economic Cooperation. He qualified Chancellor Merkel's criticism of the papal care for a holocaust denier "a mistake".[13]

Farrakhan is a racist hypocrite!

Re: "I don't hate all black people"
Quote:

Originally Posted by shaukat
you only hate Blacks who kick your Talmudic AZZ.... such as Farakhan


Doesn't say much for you to have an idol like Farrakhan, another forged hero for those who terribly waste their minds. Besides, what's that racist hypocrite still doing in the United States? I thought he was AFRO-centric? Did he drop out of school or flunk geography and history? Africa is not America - although some parts do too closely resemble it, and will undoubtedly get worse since we've had that African coup here, "thanks" to Obama and conservative cowards.

Since when is the New Testament "Talmudic"? (It does stand up for the Pharisees whom Christ corrected without throwing out the baby with the bathwater). You're confused through and through, aren't you? Go educate yourself what Christian Zionists believe and be all the better for it. The truth can set you free.
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