Exactly!
So can we stop with all of this garbage
What garbage? Are you suggesting that because the Church didn’t start the Holocaust, it follows that the historically documented Christian mistreatment of Jews doesn’t matter?
The Church didn’t start the Holocaust, and the Church (not just individual Catholics as Valke hints) did a lot to save Jews. But the Church did promote anti-semitic stereotypes right up to the early 20th century, and the Church opposed full civil rights for Jews throughout the 19th and maybe even into the 20th century.
In the early 20th century some Catholic writers distinguished between “good” and "bad’ anti-semitism. “Good” anti-semitism meant restricting Jewish influence in society and maintaining Christian dominance; bad anti-semitism meant stereotyping Jews as a race as intrinsically evil and actively persecuting them. At least that’s how I understand it. The Nazis clearly practiced “bad” anti-semitism and the Church opposed them; but the Nazis probably wouldn’t have been so successful if not for centuries of “good anti-semitism” which had established the idea that Jews were a threat.
Furthermore, I’ve read (admittedly one of my sources for this is Cornwell, whom I know you guys don’t trust–I don’t trust his interpretations either, but this is documented and could be checked by anyone with access to the sources) that both Civilta Cattolica and L’Osservatore Romano published articles in the early 20th century maintaining the “blood libel” (the idea that Jews killed Christian children to use their blood in the passover ritual, or at least that they had done so in the past). After all, the Church had canonized some of the children allegedly killed by Jews, and isn’t canonization supposed to be infallible?
Just because the Church didn’t start the Holocaust doesn’t mean that it doesn’t have lots of blood on its hands with regard to Jews.
Karin, remember that bones started this by saying that he couldn’t see how someone could be Jewish and anti-Catholic. That’s culpably naive–it’s like saying that you don’t understand how black people could not like white Southerners. If you don’t like this “garbage,” blame bones.
Jews have plenty of reasons to be anti-Catholic, and anti-Christian in general. It will take several centuries of sincere repentance on all of our parts before they will have the slightest reason to trust us.
Edwin