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Is the mainstream media anti-Christian?
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Christianity really gets under peoples skin, which is worrying, but also makes me wonder why some feel so threatened by the message. It's the only religion that is attacked from all angles, yet has survived and flourished Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37500667 It is attacked from all angles because, with the Satanic doctrines of Paul, it has turned the Teaching of Jesus upside down, one of the consequences of which was the Holocaust. It has "survived and flourished" because it has EXTERMINATED tens of thousands of Albigensians and Bogomiles for teaching, like Jesus did, that the Doctrine of "resurrection" is a Doctrine of 'Rebirth'; and at least hundreds of thousands of Jews ("Christ-killers")for refusing to worship Jesus as 'God'. And it exercises today an ABSOLUTE control over the media, preventing the Truth about the Doctrine of "resurrection" from being publicized, even on the Wikipedia page on "resurrection". Michael Quoting: 4Q529 Christianity made the holocaust happen?? That is a new one I haven't heard yet.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37500667 Paul's doctrine of "vicarious atonement" resulted directly in the demonization of "the Jews" as "Christ-killers". Hundreds of thousands of Jews were killed in pogroms in Europe even up until the late 19th century as a result of that doctrine. Christian anti-Semitism, developing over a period of several hundreds of years, established the environment in which Naziism grew. Christianity wants you to believe that Naziism was a weed that sprung up instantaneously in the early 20th century. But it had a very FERTILE ground in which to grow. Hitler and his minions merely collected many of the Papal bulls and edicts and the statements of the Protestant churches over the previous several hundreds of years and instituted them as laws and policies. If you are unaware of this, you have lived a sheltered life. Michael
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