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The trouble between Christians and some Jewish people started when some of the early Christians of Jewish descent were kicked out of the synogogue as heretics. After he converted, St. Paul was one of them. During that time some Jewish leaders and Jewish people, not all of them, turned some Christians over to the Romans as heretics, etc. to be executed. Many of them were tortured to death since the Romans were so cruel. This is why the phrase “for fear of the Jews” was recorded in the New Testament by some Gentile Christians and Christians of Jewish descent. It caused a lot of bad feelings between Jews who did not believe Jesus was the Messiah and those Jews and Gentile Christians who did. To mention this is not anti-semitism it is just fact.
Also, from the Catholic history I have read, when Isabella was Queen of Spain, Spain was fighting with the Moors. This was after the Muslims had invaded Northern Africa and killed some Christians and Jews for no other reason then that they refused to accept Mohammed as the last and greatest prophet. Also, the Moors had taken Christians as slaves, and then vice versa. Some Jewish people during Isabella’s reign turned on her and started siding with the Moors. This is when she gave the option to the Jewish people to convert or get out of the country. We can sit here, both Christians and Jews, and say how awful she was and that she was totally wrong. But we must ask ourselves what would we have done had we been in her place. There is no easy answer, now is there? It seems to me that there was enough guilt to go around on all sides. Again that is not anti-Semitism. Just fact.
Also, from the Catholic history I have read, when Isabella was Queen of Spain, Spain was fighting with the Moors. This was after the Muslims had invaded Northern Africa and killed some Christians and Jews for no other reason then that they refused to accept Mohammed as the last and greatest prophet. Also, the Moors had taken Christians as slaves, and then vice versa. Some Jewish people during Isabella’s reign turned on her and started siding with the Moors. This is when she gave the option to the Jewish people to convert or get out of the country. We can sit here, both Christians and Jews, and say how awful she was and that she was totally wrong. But we must ask ourselves what would we have done had we been in her place. There is no easy answer, now is there? It seems to me that there was enough guilt to go around on all sides. Again that is not anti-Semitism. Just fact.