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AMEN!Thank you RC. I kept that thought within myself. Funny, that this thought will be attacked as anti-Semitic while the Cross is being insulted and being held up as something “evil.”
When St. Paul left the Holy Land to preach to the gentiles starting in Greece he was hounded by Temple assassins all the way to Rome.
St. Paul was a Roman citizen and therefore was not crucified as was St. Peter. Instead, St. Paul was beheaded–a form of execution for Roman citizens. There was much influence from the outside of Rome to persecute Christians.
There was a persecution of Christians very soon after Jesus’ Ascension into Heaven. The Acts of the Apostles mention how the Temple high priests sent spies into Damascus and Antioch to identify the christians so to persecute them.
In pagan Rome, Jews were NOT thrown into the Colisseum to be ravaged by wild animals or to be put to the sword or burned at the stake.
The Cross was NOT the symbol of the Early Church but instead it was the “sign of the fish.” This was used so christians would not be identified and put to death.
Even burial berths in the catacombs were marked with the “fish.” So that, for a pagan Roman passerby would not know it was a Christian buried in that berth. The “fish” was known only to Christians.
To say that Christians persecuted Jews under the sign of the Cross is a total falsehood and evil at its base. And this is a Catholic forum. There has to be some form repect shown by non-Catholic visitors…this is NOT a public/secular media propaganda outlet.
This Forum is to promote Christian ideals under the light of the Cross and must NOT be allowed to be insulted. To allow this is to invite persecution towards the Cross. This is supposed to be for non-believers to find Christ and NOT to insult Him.
Even after the Romans began to respect Christians, the Jews continued their persecutions. It was customary for the Jews to stone converts to Christianity. In synagogues there were prayers for Yahweh to exterminated the “sectaries” (Christians).
In Jerusalem, when the Persians invaded, the local Jews took advantage of the confusion, and together with the Persian pagans massacred 90,000 Christians. In Alexandria in 414 the Jews launched a pogrom to exterminate the Christians, killing thousands of innocent Christians. The Jews were eventually defeated and justly expelled from the city after this horrific crime.
Probably the most savage Jewish crime occurred in Inmester, Syria. On the holiday of Purim, a Jewish mob siezed a 10 year old Christian boy, bound him to a cross, and flogged him to death. Naturally the Romans enacted several anti-Jewish laws in response to this savage ritualistic murder. This true story is likely the basis for (false) tales of Jewish ritual murder using Christian children as passover blood during the middle ages.
I do not deny Christians persecuted Jews at times, and that is a shame. However the Jews have blood on their hands as well, and they persecuted Christians for a 500 year period. To say the Jews are always the victim is a lie.
