People hate for all sorts of reasons. I'm sure you could find people today, likely right here on USMB, that would (secretly?) agree with each of the theories.
>>Historians and experts of anti-semitism think there at least six possible theories:
Racial Theory – the Jews are hated because they are an inferior race.
Economic Theory – the Jews are hated because they possess too much wealth and power.
Outsiders Theory – the Jews are hated because they are different from everyone else.
Scapegoat Theory – the Jews are hated because they are the cause for all the world’s problems.
Deicide Theory – the Jews are hated because they killed Jesus Christ.
Chosen People Theory – the Jews are hated because they arrogantly declare they are the “chosen ones of God.”
You believe in the Deicide theory. Any others? <<
These are the historians and experts who studied it, so their theories should fit most, if not all, the cases. If I understood your latest post, then it adds to the Deicide theory in Christians excusing Pontius Pilate and after 70 AD "snuggle up to the Romans ." The facts are that it was the Romans who killed Jesus. Why didn't Christians and their supporters hate the Romans?
Furthermore, you just conveniently ignore the first Jewish - Roman war before and during that time (66–73 AD) --
Jewish–Roman wars - Wikipedia. It had nothing to do with the Christians.
The cause of the tensions between the Jews and Romans is complex, but major ones are the Economic theory and Chosen People theory. It started much earlier after 37 AD with Emperor Caligula. "The cause of tensions in the east of the Empire was complicated, involving the
spread of Greek culture,
Roman law, and the
rights of Jews in the Empire."
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First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE) — also called the First Jewish Revolt or the Great Jewish Revolt, spanning from the 66 CE insurrection, through the 67 CE fall of the Galilee, the destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Temple and institution of the
Fiscus Judaicus in 70 CE, and finally the fall of Masada in 73 CE. "
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The Jews as the "chosen ones" believed in monotheism and was against the paganism of Caligula who wanted to erect his own statue in Jerusalem.
I think what the majority of Christians believe more that your Deicide theory is the Chosen People theory. The Jews have been attacked and killed throughout history by the Romans, Babylonians, Persians, Assyrians, Egyptians, Hittites, and the Nazis. Not Christians. This is what I explained to you before, but you could not believe it and ignored it because you believe and take glee in your Deicide theory.
If the Jews are eliminated from the face of the Earth, then Jesus would not be able to fulfill the prophecy of delivering his people to the promised land. That would contradict the Bible and make God look bad. Thus, the Jews will continue to be hated for whatever reason, i.e. all of the above, and their land and people attacked until Jesus returns. Satan would take much glee in this happening. I think then his battle vs Jesus would be won before he returns.