Daily Stormer
September 25, 2015
Sven Longshanks quotes from a Kevin MacDonald essay entitled Reactive Anti-Semitism in the Late Roman Empire and adds further commentary.
Christianity was built upon anti-semitism. Rejection of Jews and Jewish ways was a fundamental part of early Christian teaching.
When Christianity became the official state religion, the Church used its power to enact strict laws preventing the Jew from being able to operate within White society.
Jews were banned from marrying gentiles, banned from public office, banned from testifying in court, banned from teaching and banned from owning gentile slaves.
This effectively banished them from Christian society and the Byzantine empire lasted for a thousand years.
The Church fathers saw no redeeming aspect to the Jews at all.
They never sought to convert them, in fact St John Chrysostum said that killing them all would be too good for them.
Professor MacDonald argues that this was due to resource competition, but the quotes he uses show that the Church fathers listed Biblical reasons for rejecting the Jews, not political ones.
While Rome was pagan, it persecuted the Christians and what little anti-semitism there was heard, was just based upon them being outsiders.
Once Christian intellectuals started speaking about them though, the anti-semitism grew to criticise every aspect of their parasitic existence with divine justification.
MacDonald implies throughout that if the Church had stayed in control and remained true to its roots, we never would have had to deal with a Jewish problem, because the infestation never could have occurred in the first place.
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