Perhaps I live in a a religious bubble - ( I am Catholic, who does NOT support the socialist a$$hole in the Vatican).
But I have never been able to understand the hatred for the Jewish people. Why do so many people hate them?
What did they do to piss everyone off?
The ONLY thing I dislike about them has nothing to do with them, but the ads someone plays, non-stop, on the TV asking for $$$ to help the holocaust survivors.
I told hubby a few years ago, how can they keep playing these ads for money when most, if not all of the survivors, are long gone?
But I digress...
Why do so many people hate the Jewish population? Because they are financially successful?
Any input is welcomed!
The entire Bible is the inspired Word of God. Some of the scribes are 100% confirmed, others have been attributed to individuals based on a great deal of study of timing, writing style and language use. The cool thing is how many times the Old Testament refers to the New Testament and Vice versa when we know there were 400 years of silence between the two.
“All four of the canonical gospels were originally anonymous. It was only in the second century CE, when the four gospels were published a a collection that the superscriptions were added to the gospels, attributing authorship to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John respectively. This is also the time that traditions begin to appear about the authors, claiming that they were either original apostles of Jesus or close acquaintances of other well-known apostles. in spite of these attributions, most scholars do not think any of these men were the original gospel writers. None of the gospels is written in a style that suggests the authors was present at the events being narrated. Nor is it likely that the disciples of Jesus were able to write in Greek, the language in which the gospels were written. So we are left with the reality that the gospels were written by anonymous Christians decades after the events that they relate.” (1)
Dr. David M. Carr (Union Theological Seminary) & Dr Colleen M. Conway (Seton Hall University)
"The entire Bible is the inspired Word of God."
In your opinion. To claim something as fact that by nature can never have evidence is to me...ridiculous.