JESUS, THE WORLD WITHOUT HIM

Hugh Fogelman

 

 

Before the alleged birth of Jesus the world was split between two cultures, the monotheistic Jews, and the polytheistic all others. Even after the virgin birth of the mythological demigod, during the first century there remained the same two cultures, monotheistic and polytheistic.

Even without Jesus, the Jews would had revolted against Rome and lost.

Even without Jesus, the Romans would have scattered the remaining living Jews to the four corners of their Empire.

As history has shown, once the Jews were no longer any threat to Rome, on the whole they were left alone in every providence of the Roman Empire; to worship as they always had. However, when the followers of the so-called Christ came on the scene, the lives of Jews were on a dooms-day collision course. After the first century, Christians had set their goals to:

1. Show that Judaism is bad and evil,

2.  Show the Jews the true way by converting them, and

3.  Dehumanize the Jews that did not convert.

If this did not turn the evil Jew into a Christian, Christianity’s mission was to either kill the Jew, or deport him leaving the Jewish possessions of land and wealth behind. So, how would life have been different for Jews without Christianity and Jesus?

Without Jesus ― there would be no threat of death by pogroms;

Without Jesus ― no one would be forced to move from country to country;

Without Jesus ― they would have been left alone to follow God’s Torah in peace;

Without Jesus ― Judaism might have been a majority religion along with the Polytheism religions of the world.

Without Jesus ― perhaps there would never been anti-Semitism.

Without Jesus …the world would have been more peaceful and tolerant.

Unfortunately, with Jesus, millions of Jews have been murdered and slaughtered in his name, and for two thousand years they have been denied peaceful lives.

 

 

Copyright © 2004, Hugh Fogelman. All rights reserved.

 


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