If you thought you were God’s chosen people and had a government that pushed this idea 24/7, always protecting you from any outside criticism, would you say anything? This protection essentially makes you untouchable in society due to laws that were enacted to protect you. This superiority complex is deeply embedded.
See the problem? They are blinded by their own hubris.
Part of the problem is that pointing out the chosenness does not include the pointing the reason and purpose for it, so-called Christians during the Dark Ages had the same problem. When you affirm chosen, without affirming the facts that you were not deserving and that it was God's sovereign choice, than you get quite a bit of hubris. Romans should be required reading for Christians, especially Romans 11, and Isaiah should be required for Jews especially Isaiah 52:11 - 53:.
If I though I was a member of a divine master race then I'd probably treat the lesser life-forms like disposable slaves and my nepotism would make it impossible for me to integrate productively within any other cultures. I expect I would become the most exiled person in human history and lie, cheat, steal, rape and slaughter my disposable slave races with the same moral ease as a farmer collects eggs from his chickens... if I believed that Satanic horseshit.
Then again, after a few thousand years of leaving a trail of nothing but Satanic starvation, poverty, misery and death... I might consider learning a lesson from it... a bit like when a child accidently burns his hand after touching the same hot stovetop element 1,036 times in a row.
If you thought you were God’s chosen people and had a government that pushed this idea 24/7, always protecting you from any outside criticism, would you say anything? This protection essentially makes you untouchable in society due to laws that were enacted to protect you. This superiority complex is deeply embedded.
See the problem? They are blinded by their own hubris.
Part of the problem is that pointing out the chosenness does not include the pointing the reason and purpose for it, so-called Christians during the Dark Ages had the same problem. When you affirm chosen, without affirming the facts that you were not deserving and that it was God's sovereign choice, than you get quite a bit of hubris. Romans should be required reading for Christians, especially Romans 11, and Isaiah should be required for Jews especially Isaiah 52:11 - 53:.
Renouncing these fanatics would mean losing your own security. For the most part your Jewish community will stick with you through thick and thin.
If I though I was a member of a divine master race then I'd probably treat the lesser life-forms like disposable slaves and my nepotism would make it impossible for me to integrate productively within any other cultures. I expect I would become the most exiled person in human history and lie, cheat, steal, rape and slaughter my disposable slave races with the same moral ease as a farmer collects eggs from his chickens... if I believed that Satanic horseshit.
Then again, after a few thousand years of leaving a trail of nothing but Satanic starvation, poverty, misery and death... I might consider learning a lesson from it... a bit like when a child accidently burns his hand after touching the same hot stovetop element 1,036 times in a row.
Love Miles Mathis.
Thanks for the link. This will be interesting reading.