Ok sure, forget about ancient man. You are illiterate. Think about it. You read the bible and walk away with the belief that a human being is God and you must eat him and hate Jews to live forever..
If thats not illiterate what is it?
Just plain stupid?
I would think more highly of you if you couldn't read at all.
What makes that any worse, then Jews thinking Yamakas save them, or that they must suck on Babies genitals in Metzitzah B'peh.
You & your tribe are therefor Illiterate, by your own logic.
Sure, some Jews read their own scriptures and haven't done any better than you have understanding the meanings of the words and subjects. Well, maybe not as bad, but still you have a point.
Even so it just goes to show that the teaching in the bible is not and never was about being Jewish or Gentile.
No one is immune to the consequences of setting aside divine instruction. No one is excluded from entering the kingdom of God or favored because of their race, color, nationality, gender, wealth, geographic location or or sexual preferences.
People freely choose between a spirit of truth and a spirit of perversity. Its a choice between a blessing or a curse, life and death. How you respond to what was written reveals where you are at as a person.
There is no middle ground. Either you choose a place among the living or you will be given a place among the dead.
You are a Jew hating Jewish man worshipping Christian.
God loved the world so much that he gave you Jesus to eat. He was Jew. You get to celebrate his torture and death every Sunday. Be happy!
Jewish Metzitzah B'peh is a lot worse than Catholic Holy Communion.
What makes Judaism any less exclusive to foreigners, than Christianity?
The Talmud seems to have many anti-Christian texts, and Jews speak of the Gentiles, or even Goyim in a often negative way.
Contrary to your opinions, I'm not much of a Catholic.
But, rather a skeptic of Mainstream Religions, if anything I support the Pantheism / Pandiesm World.
Even so, I don't blame people for Religious beliefs, if it helps them, necessarily.
I think that Catholics are unfairly criticized beyond other faiths.
So the Talmud speaks of the goyim in a negative way? Like you speak of the Jews in a negative way? Is that what you mean? Those bastards!
lol... Guess what! You aren't doing anything to dispel those negative images, standing there with the blood of Jesus dripping from your lips.
It is interesting reading this forum. There has been a lot of slavery in human history.
Have Jewish people ever enslaved others? Or profited from it. And that is from thousands of years ago to the slave trade of Africans and even up to the present. I know they were slaves in the past.
Jews ran a slave trade between Spain & Eastern Europe in the Medieval era.
Jews also enslaved their own Jewish girls like with Zwi Migdal.
Slavery in Spain - Wikipedia
Slavery in Spain can be traced to the times of the Greeks, Phoenicians and Romans. In the 9th century the Muslim Moorish rulers and local Jewish merchants traded in Spanish and Eastern European Christian slaves. Spain began to trade slaves in the 15th century and this trade reached its peak in the 16th century.
SLAVE-TRADE - JewishEncyclopedia.com
Pope Gelasius (492) permitted Jews to introduce slaves, if they were heathen, from Gaul into Italy. At the time of Pope Gregory the Great (590-604) Jews had become the chief traders in this class of traffic. He objected to the Jews holding Christian slaves ("Epist." ix. 109) because he feared that they would be converted to Judaism (
ib. iv. 21); and he wrote to the Bishop of Naples that the Jews dealt in Christian slaves which they bought in the Gallic territories (
ib. ix. 36). It has been suggested by Jacobs that the British slaves who had been brought to the Roman market, attracting Gregory's attention to the need of Christianizing England, were in the hands of Jewish slave-dealers ("Jews of Angevin England," p. 5).
With the rise of Islam large opportunities were afforded to the Jews to supply Moslem slaves to the Christian world, and Christian slaves to that of Islam; and Ibn Khordadhbeh in the ninth century describes two routes by which Jewish slave-dealers carried such slaves from West to East and from East to West (
see Commerce). According to Abraham ibn Ya'ḳub, Byzantine Jews regularly purchased Slavs at Prague to be sold as slaves. Louis the Fair granted charters to Jews visiting his kingdom, permitting them to possess and sell slaves, provided the latter had not been baptized; three of these charters are still extant. Agobard claimed that, notwithstanding this provision, the Jews kept Christians as slaves, citing the instance of a Christian refugee from Cordova who declared that his coreligionists were frequently sold, as he had been, to the Moors. Many, indeed, of the Spanish Jews owed their wealth to the trade in Slavonian slaves brought from Andalusia (Grätz, "Gesch." vii.). Similarly, the Jews of Verdun, about the year 949, purchased slaves in their neighborhood and sold them in Spain (Aronius, "Regesten," No. 127).
Slavery in medieval Europe - Wikipedia
Records of long-distance Jewish slave merchants date at least as far back as 492, when
Pope Gelasius permitted
Jews to import non-Christian slaves into Italy, at the request of a Jewish friend from
Telesina.
[29][30][31] By the turn of the 6th to the 7th century, Jews had become the chief slave traders in Italy, and were active in
Gaelic territories. Pope Gregory the Great issued a ban on Jews possessing Christian slaves, lest the slaves convert to Judaism.
[31][32] By the 9th and 10th centuries, Jewish merchants, sometimes called
Radhanites, were a major force in the slave trade continent-wide.
[13][33][34]
Jews were one of the few groups who could move and trade between the Christian and Islamic worlds.
[34] Ibn Khordadbeh observed and recorded routes of Jewish merchants in his
Book of Roads and Kingdoms from the South of France to Spain, carrying (amongst other things) female slaves, eunuch slaves, and young slave boys. He also notes Jews purchasing Slavic slaves in Prague.
[13][31][35] Letters of
Agobard, archbishop of Lyons (816–840),
[36][37][38][39] acts of the emperor
Louis the Pious,
[40][41] and the seventy-fifth canon of the Council of Meaux of 845 confirms the existence of a route used by Jewish traders with Slavic slaves through the Alps to Lyon, to Southern France, to Spain.
[13] Toll records from
Walenstadt in 842–843 indicate another trade route, through Switzerland, the
Septimer and
Splügen passes, to Venice, and from there to North Africa.
[13]
As German rulers of Saxon dynasties took over the enslavement (and slave trade) of Slavs in the 10th century, Jewish merchants bought slaves at the Elbe, sending caravans into the valley of the Rhine. Many of these slaves were taken to Verdun, which had close trade relations with Spain. Many would be castrated and sold as eunuchs as well.
[13][25]
The Jewish population of Crimea was a very important factor in the trade in slaves and captives of the Crimean Khanate (Tatars) in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries.
[42]
Jews
would later become highly influential in the European slave trade, reaching their apex from the 16th to 19th centuries.
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