Historians have classified six explanations as to why people hate the Jews:
Economic -- "We hate Jews because they possess too much wealth and power."
Chosen People -- "We hate Jews because they arrogantly claim that they are the chosen people."
Scapegoat -- "Jews are a convenient group to single out and blame for our troubles."
Deicide -- "We hate Jews because they killed Jesus."
Outsiders, -- "We hate Jews because they are different than us." (The dislike of the unlike.)
Racial Theory -- "We hate Jews because they are an inferior race."
As we examine the explanations, we must ask -- Are they the causes for anti-Semitism or excuses for Anti-Semitism? The difference? If one takes away the cause, then anti-Semitism should no longer exist. If one can show a contradiction to the explanation, it demonstrates that the "cause" is not a reason, it is just an excuse. Let's look at some contradictions:
Economic -- The Jews of 17th- 20th century Poland and Russia were dirt poor, had no influence and yet they were hated.
Chosen People -- a) In the late 19th century, the Jews of Germany denied "Choseness." And then they worked on assimilation. Yet, the holocaust started there. b) Christians and Moslems profess to being the "Chosen people," yet, the world and the anti-Semites tolerate them.
Scapegoat -- Any group must already be hated to be an effective scapegoat. The Scapegoat Theory does not then cause anti-Semitism. Rather, anti-Semitism is what makes the Jews a convenient scapegoat target. Hitler's ranting and ravings would not be taken seriously if he said, "It's the bicycle riders and the midgets who are destroying our society."
Deicide -- a) the Christian Bible says the Romans killed Jesus, though Jews are mentioned as accomplices (claims that Jews killed Jesus came several hundred years later). How come the accomplices are persecuted and there isn't an anti-Roman movement through history? b) Jesus himself said, "Forgive them [i.e., the Jews], for they know not what they do." The Second Vatican Council in 1963 officially exonerated the Jews as the killers of Jesus. Neither statement of Christian belief lessened anti-Semitism.
Outsiders -- With the Enlightenment in the late 18th century, many Jews rushed to assimilate. Anti-Semitism should have stopped. Instead, for example, with the Nazis came the cry, in essence: "We hate you, not because you're different, but because you're trying to become like us! We cannot allow you to infect the Aryan race with your inferior genes."
Racial Theory -- The overriding problem with this theory is that it is self-contradictory: Jews are not a race. Anyone can become a Jew - and members of every race, creed and color in the world have done so at one time or another.
It's funny how a decent hard working group of people that have given so much to the world and humanity are singled out for hatred when they have done no real wrong (as a group.)
. "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun"- Mao Zedong
no, maybe a thread for this sort of stuff called Captain Obvious might be a thought. I mean, if you EVER took Sociology in college, you'd have covered this sort of stuff in the first half of the semester.
"The Party told you to reject all evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command."
George Orwell---"1984"
Yep. There it is...and both of you deny it. Probably just like the Holocaust.
No one denies it NS. We all know that many Muslims hate the Jews, a lot of it centered over issues with Jerusalem, the Holy Land and other esoteric arguments lost to history. Don't forget that Christian Palestinians also hate the Jews as well and they're still at each other's throats as we speak. As a side note here, it was Christian Germans who gave the world the Holocaust, not the Muslims.
So what's your point? Should we shut down every Imam or Muslim Mosque that preaches hatred towards the Jews? Doesn't doing that infringe upon our treasured Western free speech rights? So do we act before or after someone shouts this type of hate? Remember this little "controversy" back in Texas in 2015, that even YOU thought should be called "free speech"? That's at least as best as I can remember without spending time searching this forum.
1. One female is mentioned by name in the Koran. Whose is it?
2. Who is mentioned more often in the Koran, Mohammed or Moses?
3. How many times is Jesus mentioned?
"The Party told you to reject all evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command."
George Orwell---"1984"
callmeslick wrote:a few quick Koran questions for you, NS:
1. One female is mentioned by name in the Koran. Whose is it?
2. Who is mentioned more often in the Koran, Mohammed or Moses?
3. How many times is Jesus mentioned?
Don't know what the point is, but ok-
1- Mary
2- Moses
3- A crapload of times (as "Isa")
. "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun"- Mao Zedong
the point is that anyone using the Koran as some sort of excuse for Muslims to hate Christians is either duplicitous or crazy. In fact, Muslims are URGED to interact, and seek wisdom from Christians. You are on a Crusade of Stupidity, NS, against another Abrahamic religion, when the things you fear are purely sociopolitical and have utterly nothing to do with religion.......
"The Party told you to reject all evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command."
George Orwell---"1984"
callmeslick wrote:a few quick Koran questions for you, NS:
1. One female is mentioned by name in the Koran. Whose is it?
2. Who is mentioned more often in the Koran, Mohammed or Moses?
3. How many times is Jesus mentioned?
Don't know what the point is, but ok-
1- Mary
2- Moses
3- A crapload of times (as "Isa")
Other than "Isa", those things are in the bible aswell.