Zone1 Nostra Aetate- Jews get off the hook at Vatican 2

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This 1965 document by the 2nd Vatican Council officially took the blame off the the Jews for the death of Jesus H. Christ in the 1st Century.

Reports from the time indicate that the Jews were so happy about it that they ripped up the mortgage on the Vatican.

Is this the real reason for so-called Roman Catholic traditionalism? It isn't the fact that the masses are no longer said in Latin that is motivating traditionalism, but that the Jews skated on the charge of deicide and the traditional folks are petulant about it?


I was watching a rabbi on youtube who sticks by that theorem, what do you all think.

 
This 1965 document by the 2nd Vatican Council officially took the blame off the the Jews for the death of Jesus H. Christ in the 1st Century.

Reports from the time indicate that the Jews were so happy about it that they ripped up the mortgage on the Vatican.

Is this the real reason for so-called Roman Catholic traditionalism? It isn't the fact that the masses are no longer said in Latin that is motivating traditionalism, but that the Jews skated on the charge of deicide and the traditional folks are petulant about it?


I was watching a rabbi on youtube who sticks by that theorem, what do you all think.

Jews were persecuted because we know there is no original sin or fall of man in Genesis. That means there was never any reason for Jesus to exist
 
This 1965 document by the 2nd Vatican Council officially took the blame off the the Jews for the death of Jesus H. Christ in the 1st Century.

Reports from the time indicate that the Jews were so happy about it that they ripped up the mortgage on the Vatican.

Is this the real reason for so-called Roman Catholic traditionalism? It isn't the fact that the masses are no longer said in Latin that is motivating traditionalism, but that the Jews skated on the charge of deicide and the traditional folks are petulant about it?


I was watching a rabbi on youtube who sticks by that theorem, what do you all think.

Mortgage?
 
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