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Although hatred of the Jewish people had been a part of Christianity from its inception, the full virulence was not felt until the end of the 11th Century. During the high Middle Ages, Christian anti-Jewish passion reached its zenith. So strong was the anti-Semitism that many of the attitudes Christians developed regarding Jews clearly led hundreds of years later to the Holocaust – and are still widely felt today. | Although hatred of the Jewish people had been a part of Christianity from its inception, the full virulence was not felt until the end of the 11th Century. During the high Middle Ages, Christian anti-Jewish passion reached its zenith. So strong was the anti-Semitism that many of the attitudes Christians developed regarding Jews clearly led hundreds of years later to the Holocaust – and are still widely felt today. | ||
+ | {{ :20160311_jewish_timeline_odyeda_white.pdf | PDF: Brief history of antisemitism by the ADL}} | ||
== Early Christian Anti-Semitism == | == Early Christian Anti-Semitism == | ||
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== 10 Anti-Semitic Myths == | == 10 Anti-Semitic Myths == | ||
In the Middle Ages, many delusional beliefs about Jews gripped the European masses, some of which were later modernized by the Nazis. There were at least 10 such superstitions, traces of which can still be found today. [[https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/2617031/jewish/10-Anti-Semitic-Myths.htm | More...]] | In the Middle Ages, many delusional beliefs about Jews gripped the European masses, some of which were later modernized by the Nazis. There were at least 10 such superstitions, traces of which can still be found today. [[https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/2617031/jewish/10-Anti-Semitic-Myths.htm | More...]] | ||
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+ | == Hitler's Bible and the removal of references to the Jews in the New Testament == | ||
+ | {{:8148die-botschaft-gottes.jpg?direct&400|}} The so called Hitler Bible was a "dejudaized" version of the New Testament, titled **Die Botschaft Gottes** (The Message of God), and released in 1940. This was a book of some 304 pages, with about 60% fewer words than in the German Luther NT. The Foreword by Grundmann and others said it was a selection from the New Testament which had shed new light for them. It contained no books from the Old Testament, and was never called a Bible, let alone Hitler’s Bible. [[Full article.]]https://creation.com/hitler-bible | ||
* Category {{tag>Antisemitism}} | * Category {{tag>Antisemitism}} |