Anti-Semitism

Anti-Semitism

Anti-Semitism is viral and has infected almost all large organized groups from all sides of the political, religious, and social spectrums.  It is so prevalent that in way too many circles it has become the norm.

How could so many diverse groups, that are totally opposed to each other in every other aspect, come to agreement on this one issue, this one people group? Why is anti-Semitism so “popular?” It really goes back to God’s calling upon the Jewish people and satan’s hatred of that. This has caused untold jealousy and hatred for centuries. 

The interesting thing is that these haters of the Jewish people are not good at history, or they think they will succeed where all the others have failed, in ridding the world of the Jewish people. If they read history they would see that it must have been God’s divine hand that has caused the Jewish people to survive so much hatred and scorn.

We get free rent in their heads. Some people, no matter what the topic, find a way to bring the discussion back to blaming the Jewish people. 

On the one hand they say we control the world. That would be an amazing feat for a group of people that account for .2 percent of the world’s population. If their accusations were true, that the Jews control every aspect of society, then their argument (which is not true) would testify that the Jewish people have a unique power and ability, an intelligence and influence to be so small yet have such sway, in after having recently had 50% of its population incinerated during the holocaust, but to have come back in a short time to rule the world! If that was the case (and it is not) then these haters of the Jews would be wise to join us and be on the side that always springs back, and according to them are so intelligent to be able to rule the world. 

Another aspect of the ridiculousness of the argument is that the aspects of the world that they say the Jews rule over are actually doing pretty well and which they participate in. They say we rule Hollywood, yet they watch movies. They say we rule the US and they have prospered because the of the US’s prosperity. They say we rule the media, yet they watch the news. They say we run all the banks, yet they use the banks. They say we are in charge of the medical field, yet they benefit from medical breakthroughs. They say the Jews rule the internet, yet they use the internet. While the world is in a sad state in many ways, still, today, people live longer than ever, have greater wealth than ever, have over all more leisure and opportunities for relaxation than ever, have more ability to travel than ever before, have more varieties of available foods and merchandise than ever before. Thus, if the Jews were ruling the world, they are not doing too bad a job, and all these Jew haters are benefiting from it. Again, they would be wise to join us instead of hating us, but their blind hatred makes that unthinkable on their part.

If you have read this article this far, then you are obviously not blinded with anti-Semitism. If you have not done so already, you also can become part of the people God has called to prepare the world for heaven. Here is a good place to start:

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