I would love to know an anon’s opinion of this interview between a rabbi and a christian:
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There could be satanic Jews and rabbis, but this seems too over the top. It seems to me a hash of anti-semitic accusations with a modernized Christian twist.
For one thing, they throw in a version of "the blood libel," which started with the ancient Greeks claiming that Jews would catch a Greek occasionally and sacrifice him. This was elaborated into a story that the Jews would kidnap Christian children and put their blood into the Passover matzoh, and that came to full flower about 1200 AD, when between the Muslims and Christians in Europe a systematic persecution of the Jews started. That was worst in the time of the Inquisition. Anyway, eating any kind of blood has been abhorrent since Moses' time. Putting blood in the Passover matzoh is conflating the lamb's blood on the doorframe with the unleavened bread. But it was someone to blame for missing children. Abusing and killing children is nothing new.
As to worshipping Lucifer, that is really a stretch. He is hardly a blip in Judaism. In the OT times, Ha-Satan wasn't like the Satan as developed by Christian times. More like the grim archangel Samael, who was replaced with Michael. No one worshipped any of them, the forbidden worship was to the ancient deities like Innanna and Baal, and their idols. This seems to me a modern concoction.
As to the Chosen People title, there are opinions all over the place. "Chosen to rule the world" is one opinion based on the belief that the Messiah would elevate Israel to a nation leading the world. Another one is "chosen to serve God" (the Suffering Servant of Isaiah." Look at the Old Testament. Plenty of stubbornness but very little rule the world mentality.
The lucifer thing is very masonic which despite the kabbalist influence is not a Jewish organization AFAIK
Chosen by God I for sure believe has given them a superiority complex that's been evident since Biblical days and I doubt it's gotten any better. Having read some of the Talmud there's definitely some sense of being better than us "red faced people who eat pork and lend on interest" as one passage describes Gentiles
The general understanding of "chosen by God," which you can find many scriptural references to, is God made a covenant with Abraham: He (God) chose Abraham's family to worship Him (God) and as long as they were faithful in that, God chose to support them. This idea of one tribe being chosen evolved into a nation, and so did the notion that God was NOT only for that nation. By 700 BC or thereabouts scripture starts mentioning that God is going to be the God of the whole world, and the Israelites are now the ones chosen to be the standard bearers. Look at the story of Jonah: God sends Jonah to Ninevah to tell them to repent and He will spare them. Ninevah was then the capitol of the Assyrians and the Hebrews couldn't have hated them more, so Jonah disobeyed. He couldn't believe God would help the Assyrians and he wasn't going to help. There are other instances of God favoring non-Israelis, and of course Jesus being the light to the gentiles is the culmination.
This is the theological interpretation still, the Jews are chosen to spread the worship of the most high God. The main difference now is arguing over the Messiah and what will happen to Israel. I think this "jew" in the video discussion is a modern anti-semite trying to stir up suspicion and hate by this enhanced blood libel story, to which he has added a very modern idea about Lucifer worship and the misconception that Jews believe they will rule the world. Almost like he reads 4chan and Qanon and knows the buttons to push.
PS There are a ton of Jewish jokes along the line of "God, please choose someone else for a while."
Oh I know what you're saying, but they have been salty about it.
Also he couldn't have read 4chan or known about qanon - this video is at least 30 years old, I've known about it for quite a while. I think you're more on point with the blood libel idea, basically it's a modern repackaging of that it seems
Also you can look back to Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion at least for the world domination thing. 1930s or earlier there.
That's another fable. It's a hoax that might have started as satire but then someone decided to take it seriously. It was written about 1902 in Russia and was a handy reference when the pogroms against the Jews started there. Then the Nazis used it to teach children. It's been debunked several times but still has the dubious honor of being the most successful anti- Semitic tract ever written.
Why does anyone want to believe this stuff? Why are so many people so envious and hostile to a group that has never had more than a few million, even counting those who are completely secular? Because they really are more successful in maintaining an identity despite of thousands of years of being attacked? It is to be expected that Satan would attack God's chosen people, I suppose, but it's disappointing to see that there are so many nominal Christians who swallow this junk uncritically.