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10-10-2011, 06:32 PM | #1 |
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The Ancient Origins of Blasphemous Israeli Comedy
Witnesses of the persecution of Bishop Williamson in response to his publicly expressed doubts towards elements of establishment-promulgated "Holocaust" lore may now begin to realize that what's taking place is not a mere dispute over historical matters but an inquisition; an enforcement of dogma by Church/Synagogue and State force. The dogmatic nature of the issue was manifested in the recent Israeli comedy blaspheming the Christian dogma of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. A translated transcript of that blasphemy can be read HERE. What's most interesting about this particular example of common Judaic ridicule of Christian belief is how the comedian framed it: We will talk about the “Vatican” the Christian church. It’s annoying really annoying ... Every time, new one denies the holocaust, cardinals, archbishops, priests, monks, or choir-boy ... They are denying the Holocaust and instead of getting angry, I decided to hit back ... to deny the Christianity ... I am not laughing, that’s true, and I am not laughing. Some one have to teach them a lesson and that is what we will do ... Believe me, really believe me that if they didn’t deny the Holocaust I wouldn’t say anything, and I wouldn’t tell them the truth because I don’t care about them ... But there is limits, believe me there is ... "The Holocaust" is a matter of religious dogma, and EVERYONE is expected to assent their will to this dogma. To deny is a terrible crime that cries out to the rabbis and their helpers for vengeance. This is how an Israeli comedian qualified his public airing of a normally hushed, millenia-old Judaic tradition of ridicule of Christian belief in the incarnation of Christ in the womb of the Virgin Mary : "You goyim made me ridicule your Yoshke and harlot Miriam because you deny our Holocaust!" But if you bought that absurd line, you've been taken for a ride. This comedian has, in fact, thrown together an uncreative rehash of a Judaic tradition which originated at least 1800 years ago--millenia before "The Holocaust" and at a time when Christians were under severe persecution, at times instigated or directly perpetrated by Judaics. The earliest recorded example of this particular blasphemy related to the Virgin Mary is in the Church Father Origen's Contra Celsus: which was written around 248 A.D. as a refutation of a book written by Celsus about 60 years earlier: http://mauricepinay.blogspot.com/200...t-israeli.html |
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