The Book of Esther refes to "Jew" forty-nine times. They Jews in the book of Esther reject the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. They set up an entirely new national holiday called "Purim" that honors the god of chance -- the throwing of lots. The Jews take over a multicultural empire and murder their enemies. They hide their identity until they can claim victim status. THere is not one metion of God, God's Law, or the Patriarchs in the book of Esther.
In the Gospel according to Saint John, "Jew" is mentioned sixty-three times. Jesus Christ mostly famously called the Jews the devil's own children in John 8:44.
In the Book of Acts, "Jew" is mentioned 82 times. Jews in the book of Acts either repent can converst to Jesus CHrist (like Saul), or they are the enemies of Jesus Christ, the Prophets, and all who call upon the Name of Jesus Christ.
Jews themselves acknowledge that Holy Scripture is anti-thetical to Jews and they demand the Scriptures be repudiated by CHristians: "the Jewish community should work with our Christian brothers to ensure that any antisemitic verses in one of the most widely read bibles on earth be formally repudiated and be re-interpreted clearly, securely and anew."
Fritz Berggren, PHD
www.bloodandfaith.com
Prosecution of War
War: Knowing the Enemy
Mike Johnson, Evangelical
Christ or Antichrist: No Third Way
Rebellion, Then Rebuilding Christian Nations
Christian Theocracy Now
Illegitimate Government and Jesus the Antisemite
White Replacement and How To Resist
1776: Our Duty to Throw of the Government
Evangelical Losers and War With Russia
Jesus Christ Judges Nations
Can A Land Be Born In A Day? Isaiah 66:8
Isaiah 65:11-15
The Church, The Jews, and the Antichrist
Jews Are NOT Israel
Why Do People Become Jews?
Majorkas, the Jew
Civil War, And the Movie
WWJD? (What Would The Jews Do?)
Fake Jews, Plastic Tits, and King Herod
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