Don’t tell the evangelicals...

An overview of the persecution of Jews for the past 2,000 years by christstained goyim

http://www.religioustolerance.org/jud_pers.htm

Bruce is not a valid source.....
Almost all of the over 6,000+ essays and menus on this web site (as of 2012-AUG) were written by our main author, and coordinator Bruce A. Robinson. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto, class of 1959, with a BaSc (Bachelor of Applied Science) degree in Engineering Physics.
Bruce brags that he writes about theology but refuses to actually study theology because he's afraid it might influence what he writes..........the Onion is more credible than Bruce......
 
People like you, come here, then, want to make the place like the place you just came from.

"William Penn (14 October 1644 – 30 July 1718) was the son of the admiral and politician Sir William Penn. Penn was a writer, early member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), and founder of the English North American colony the Province of Pennsylvania. He was an early advocate of democracy and religious freedom, notable for his good relations and successful treaties with the Lenape Native Americans. Under his direction, the city of Philadelphia was planned and developed."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Penn

"No Cross, No Crown is one of the chief works of William Penn, first published in 1669. It was written during Penn's imprisonment in the Tower of London.[1]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Cross,_No_Crown

RB. Is English your first language? Do you understand the words 'No Cross'? Do you know who the 'Founder' is of Pennsylvania?
Look, why not just go back to wherever you came from and practice your Middle Eastern Religion THERE!?!?!?!

I came from PA, Jack. Remove me.
 
No, indigenous Americans were and are a diverse group of people with individual and unique religions. Many of them were put to death by "God's emissaries" for refusing to follow the Christian/Catholic god.

One would expect you to jump in and slander Christians, you never miss the opportunity.
 
No, indigenous Americans were and are a diverse group of people with individual and unique religions. Many of them were put to death by "God's emissaries" for refusing to follow the Christian/Catholic god.

I see you're busy making up history to rationalize your antichristianity. I think that makes you a textbook case of an ignorant bigot.
 
Really?
I was unaware the Native People were even aware that Christianity existed. Thanks for the History lesson.

Leftists didn't exist back then, either. The founding fathers, however, who created the Constitution, should be a reliable source for whether public displays of Christianity are constitutional, or not. Naturally, they built some. Jefferson even set aside federal buildings to be used in Sunday prayer services. But, a bunch of illiberal progressives want to convince us that it's unconstitutional.
 
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And many of those unique religions practiced child sacrifice and etc.
The concept of the ‘noble indigenous’ is mythology.


Answering that question of why Jesus is so popular amongst Christians, where pedophilia put forth dhimmitude servitude of a fabricated misnomer immaculate conception for a religion of noble & holy child sacrifice as Nazi Germany exploited during WW II with the Catholic Church brokering Holocaust deaths for Islam oil to fund the war machine still has pedophiles as evangelical in the 21st century; which has been quite a feat of sociopsychopathilogical human farming.
 
Leftists didn't exist back then, either. The founding fathers, however, who created the Constitution, should be a reliable source for whether public displays of Christianity are constitutional, or not. Naturally, they built some. Jefferson even set aside federal buildings to be used in Sunday prayer services. But, a bunch of illiberal progressives want to convince us that it's unconstitutional.

"Many Americans celebrate our founding father and all they did to help create our country. What few of them know is that many of the founding fathers were also freemasons. Some of the more notable founding fathers to also be masons are: George Washington, Ben Franklin lead the Pennsylvania chapter, Paul Revere lead a Massachusetts chapter, John Hancock, and Chief Justice John Marshall who greatly influenced the shaping of the Supreme Court. All together it is believed that about nine of the fifty-six men that signed the Declaration of Independence were masons, and about thirteen of the thirty-nine that signed the US Constitutions were also masons. "
http://projects.leadr.msu.edu/union...he-murder-of-w/freemason-and-the-founding-fat
 
Only because men chose to use it for those purposes. They also use charities for evil purposes but that doesn't make charity bad.

Except that history shows that no matter what the flavor of the religion, human beings consistently and repeatedly use it for evil. Charities on the other hand, not so much.

I understand what you are trying to say, but it is impossible to make religion a separate, stand-alone entity w/o human involvement. We created it, after all. Religion is just a tool, like a hammer. You can build a house or a city with a hammer. You can also bash in your neighbor's head with it. The hammer isn't evil on its own. It's merely a tool.
 
Leftists didn't exist back then, either. The founding fathers, however, who created the Constitution, should be a reliable source for whether public displays of Christianity are constitutional, or not. Naturally, they built some. Jefferson even set aside federal buildings to be used in Sunday prayer services. But, a bunch of illiberal progressives want to convince us that it's unconstitutional.


Wouldn't be anything if public displays of Christianity; which if discovery found is little more than pedophilia fabricated misnomer of an immaculate conception to play "man is God" with one nation under God interpretations of that Catholic Church assassination of JFK & Arab "death to the infidels" 9/11 terrorists more perfect union patriot act holycosts to continue it's tools usefulness as progressive constitutional law of the land.
 
One would expect you to jump in and slander Christians, you never miss the opportunity.

Why bother ? Christians slander themselves as well as anyone else in one nation under God with this Christian Nation SCOTUS tradition of sacrifice US Constitutions - old glories - old testaments to thieving arsonists just as pedophilia put forth dhimmitude servitude of a fabricated misnomer immaculate conception for a national religion of noble & holy child sacrifice at every opportunity.
 
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