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Why is there hatred between christians and Jews?

Answer 1There isn't any hatred between them, thought there are disagreements. Jews do not believe in Christ, which is who Christian's "religion" is based on. Jews do not have any beliefs regarding Jesus and most consider him to be a failed Messianic Candidate. Both "religions" (to call them something) believe in God, and God says not to hate!! (he says to love your enemies!)Answer 2Typically, Jews do not like those who would wish them ill. For many centuries, Christians through the Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, and Eastern Churches demonized and violently attacked Jews, leading to hatred. They did this because they believed the Jews to be Christkillers and many other nasty things. They tortured, murdered, discriminated against, and demoralized Jews. Christian Anti-Semitism has only really eroded in the 20th century in the aftermath of the Holocaust. To read about Anti-Semitism, please see the Related Question below.However, there is no Jewish religious belief to dislike or hate Christians and Jews who have a blanket hatred of Christianity are not faithful to Jewish teachings. Catholicism and several other forms of Christianity have also renounced their historical Anti-Semitic positions, leading to a much better interfaith relationship.


Why did the Jews treat the early Christians the way they did?

Philo of Alexandria, and other Jewish writers from the early to middle first century, never even mentioned the Christians. Josephus, a former Jewish priest, then military leader and historian, writing late in the first century seems to have mentioned Christians briefly and somewhat favourably. So, we do not really have much information about how the Christians and Jews treated each other, apart from a few references in the New Testament, although there seems to have been tension between the two religions from early times. The Christians maligned the Jews for the death of Jesus. After the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple, some Christians seem to have seen their religion as the natural successor to Judaism. They were also competitors for converts among the pagan or gentile population. Towards the end of the first century, the Jews responded by banning the Christians from their synagogues and requiring worshippers to condemn Christianity, as evidence that they were not secretly Christians.


Is it true Hitler started killing Jews because his wife cheated on him with a Jew?

No, that is not true. Firstly, Hitler started killing Jews long before he was even married. And secondly, Hitler's hatred of Jews went back much further and much deeper and was more based on his belief that Jews were responsible for Germany losing WW 1 and were responsible for Germany's problems in the first part of the 20th century.


Why did Hitler put stars on Jews?

Hitler he saw it as a symbol of Judaism and the Jewish People. As a result, since he reviled the Jews, he reviled the star.


Why do some Christians hate Jews?

Answer 1There are definitely some Christians who hate Jews, mainly because of ignorance and watching too many anti-Semitic films.Answer 2In Anne Frank's Diary, it says that Christians blamed for giving away secrets to the Germans, because they betray their helpers, and for the the fact that, through the Jews, many Christians suffered terrible punishments and dreadful fates.Answer 3If any Christian was to hate a Jew it would be ridiculous as Jesus was a Jew. True Christians do not hate the Jews. Hatred is not one of the fruits of the spirit of God.Answer 4Throughout history Christians who have not embraced this modern and liberal accepting view of the other have hated Jews and it bares some explanation. There are several bases on which these views have been predicated. It should be noted that the overwhelming majority of Christians no longer hold any of these Anti-Semitic views.1) Blaming Jews for the Crucifixion: Although most Christians today follow the Pope's perspective on this matter (even if they are not Catholic), throughout history Christians often referred to Matthew 27:24-25. Those verses claim that the Jews decided to take on a curse for choosing to execute Jesus over Barabas. The lines in question are: 24 When Pilate saw that he was getting nowhere, but that instead an uproar was starting, he took water and washed his hands in front of the crowd. "I am innocent of this man's blood," he said. "It is your responsibility!" 25 All the people [Jews] answered, "His blood is on us and on our children!"2) Rejection of Christ: Christianity held a special place of contempt for Jews because they explicitly rejected Christ as their Lord and Savior.3) Rejection of the Holy Faith: Before the Modern Era, the idea of religious freedom was very limited, especially in Europe. Catholics even murdered Protestants for heresy. Since the Jews were far more heretical, correspondingly they received greater punishment.4) Blood Libels: Throughout Europe in the Middle Ages, there was a pervasive belief that Jews used the blood of Christian boys for the creation of unleavened bread on Passover. This is, of course, ridiculous, but many people believed it and hated Jews for this perceived injustice.5) Wealth or Poverty: Jews who were wealthy were despised by Christians who were poor. This was common all throughout Western Europe. Jews who were poor were despised by Christians who were both poor and wealthy. This happened far more often in Eastern Europe. Although this is not a religious reason, this sentiment was primarily felt in Europe before the 1800s. (Since the 1800s, it has gained much more of a foothold in the Arab World.)6) General Anti-Semitic Rationales: There are a number of other reasons for Anti-Semitism, but these are not exclusive to Europeans or to Christians such as: Fear of the Other, Pseudo-Scientific Racism, Conspiracy Theories, Failure to Assimilate "Properly", and Disbelief that Anyone Can Believe Differently among others.Answer 5: Various Answers about Christians Not Hating JewsWe Don't Hate Jews.I wouldn't say that Christians hate Jews. I'm a Christian, and I don't hate them. We might not agree on who Jesus is, but that doesn't mean that we hate each other.Also not all who have the name of being a Christian are such. 'Not everyone who says to me Lord Lord shall enter the kingdom of heaven but he that does the will of my Father'. The Jews are by nationality God's chosen people, through whom the savior of the world came. God's promise to Abraham that 'all the nations of the world would be blessed' through his descendants has been abundantly fulfilled in Christ. Christians are thankful to God for his amazing preservation of the Jews to this day. He is certainly not finished with them. He loves them just as he loves every other person.True Christians do not hate. True Jews (I am guessing) do not hate. We strongly dislike but don't hate. And Christians don't hate Jews. We just have different views.We don't, any good christian wouldn't. I have a crush on a Jewish girl.Answer 6It may be because of one or more of the following reasons: Jews are usually more loyal to Israel than their own countries were they live. and/orJews don't believe in Jesus as son of God, or God, or prophet, and/orJews killed Jesus; as believed by ChristiansWe dont, any good christian wouldnt, i have a crush on a jewish girl

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Why do Muslims hate Jews and Christians considering that Muslims' customs are similar to those of Jews and Christians?

It depends on the Muslim in question. Usually hatred by one group of another group has very little to do with actual differences between the group. In New Guinea, for example, the hatred between numerous tribes that look identical to unaccustomed foreigners is quite strong and their mutual feelings towards Westerners, who are much more different are much more muted. Muslim hatred for Jews and Christians comes primarily out of the political problems of history. Most recently, Christians in the Balkans and Jews in Israel revolted against the Muslims in pursuit of ethnoreligious nationalism. The Jews and Christians argue that they were second-class citizens under Islamic control and revolted in order to restore equality and the prominence of their traditions. Muslims saw it as being stabbed in the back for centuries of tolerance. These political squabbles manifest in hatreds of the ethnoreligious groups that engaged in those nationalist experiments. This then primes those Muslims who are particularly outraged when they look at the History of Islam to see a consistent message of mandated hatred where one does not exist.


Why is there hatred between christians and Jews?

Answer 1There isn't any hatred between them, thought there are disagreements. Jews do not believe in Christ, which is who Christian's "religion" is based on. Jews do not have any beliefs regarding Jesus and most consider him to be a failed Messianic Candidate. Both "religions" (to call them something) believe in God, and God says not to hate!! (he says to love your enemies!)Answer 2Typically, Jews do not like those who would wish them ill. For many centuries, Christians through the Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, and Eastern Churches demonized and violently attacked Jews, leading to hatred. They did this because they believed the Jews to be Christkillers and many other nasty things. They tortured, murdered, discriminated against, and demoralized Jews. Christian Anti-Semitism has only really eroded in the 20th century in the aftermath of the Holocaust. To read about Anti-Semitism, please see the Related Question below.However, there is no Jewish religious belief to dislike or hate Christians and Jews who have a blanket hatred of Christianity are not faithful to Jewish teachings. Catholicism and several other forms of Christianity have also renounced their historical Anti-Semitic positions, leading to a much better interfaith relationship.


Why are Jews persecuted if they are God's chosen people?

Jews are persecuted for much the same reason as others are - the sin nature of man encompassing pride, hatred, prejudice, and jealousy.


Does Anti-Semitism refer to Jews?

Antisemitism as it is used in the English language today refers to discrimination against Jews. While Arabs (and certain others) are also Semitic peoples, the English term "antisemitism" was coined (around 1860) to refer to discrimination against Jews. Antisemitism was designed to sound much more scientific, and therefore more acceptable, than the common term for this hatred of Jews "Judenhass" (which literally means "Jew-hatred" in German).


What is the religion that worships a higher being?

muslims,jews,christians,buddists,hinduhs,sikhs.so pretty much most religeons


Why did the Jews treat the early Christians the way they did?

Philo of Alexandria, and other Jewish writers from the early to middle first century, never even mentioned the Christians. Josephus, a former Jewish priest, then military leader and historian, writing late in the first century seems to have mentioned Christians briefly and somewhat favourably. So, we do not really have much information about how the Christians and Jews treated each other, apart from a few references in the New Testament, although there seems to have been tension between the two religions from early times. The Christians maligned the Jews for the death of Jesus. After the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple, some Christians seem to have seen their religion as the natural successor to Judaism. They were also competitors for converts among the pagan or gentile population. Towards the end of the first century, the Jews responded by banning the Christians from their synagogues and requiring worshippers to condemn Christianity, as evidence that they were not secretly Christians.


Why did Theodor Herzl believe that Jewish people needed their own state?

Because he saw that the jews were subject to so much hatred that they couldn't be safe in any European state.


Is it true Hitler started killing Jews because his wife cheated on him with a Jew?

No, that is not true. Firstly, Hitler started killing Jews long before he was even married. And secondly, Hitler's hatred of Jews went back much further and much deeper and was more based on his belief that Jews were responsible for Germany losing WW 1 and were responsible for Germany's problems in the first part of the 20th century.


What separated Jews and christians during Shakespeare's day?

* Religion * Stereotypes * Ignorance * PrejudiceAt that time people were pretty much dugongs by their religions. Catholics, Protestants, Jews and all other sects were separate.


Which group suffered the most in World War 2?

The figure OS six million refers to the estimate total number of Jews killed by the Nazis in the Holocaust. (The total number of people killed overall in World War 2 was much higher).


Did Hitler kill six million Jews just because they were powerless?

Hitler was a German Dictator. Also leader of the Nazi Party. The Nazis' had hatred for Jews. Hitler didn't just kill them because they were powerless. He despised them so much. Most Jews might have been powerless but they fought back.


How much do the Jews believe in God?

There are several million Jews living in this world, some of whom are as deeply religious, and as deeply believing in God as any person of any religion can be, while others do not believe in God at all, and of course, there is also every shade of belief, or of disbelief, in between. If you were to ask how much do Christians believe in God, or Muslims believe in God, the answer would be the same.