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atamant
This is a good thing. It won't stop the real haters. Still, it is a good thing.
Foxie
Great step forward. He should have taken advantage of this situation to also make a statement that not all Islamists are terrorists.
haruka
Jesus was a Jewish Rabbi. Just a mortal man. At least he was selected by his own for an untimely death, rather than by other religious fanatics.
Elbuda Mexicano
God almighty! Now a feel this huge pain, guilt come off my shoulders after thousands of years for our people doing in Jesus! Wait?? I thought it was the Roman soldiers who killed Jesus?? Wait? I am not even Jewish nor Roman, thank god Im Buddhist!
herefornow
Agree this is positive. Just one question -- Since this position of the Pope's is contained in his book, does this make it official church doctrine, or just his opinion? I'm Catholic, and I'm not sure.
skipthesong
Agree this is positive. Just one question -- Since this position of the Pope's is contained in his book, does this make it official church doctrine, or just his opinion? I'm Catholic, and I'm not sure." Not really Catholic, mother is/was.... but I was thinking the same thing.
Jesus was a Jewish Rabbi. Just a mortal man." I've heard Mohammad was too.. So, now that the Catholics are stepping up, what's up with the issue between Islam and Jews?
Zenny11
Good move.
As for the bad feelings between the jewish and muslims, lets just say they were not very gentle to each other over the millenia even before Jesus. With both sides wiping out each other tribes and of course religion was the excuse to do it.
sabiwabi
Were there Muslims before Jesus? Me think not.
I don't think the "Christ killer" charge was used by the Nazis as an excuse/reason to carry out the holocaust. And I wonder how much it was used in previous persecutions.
kokorocloud
sabiwabi-- For the Nazis in particular, there were a ton of awful reasons for their so called ethnic cleasing, but for centuries the "Christ killer" charge was always at least one of the reasons for persecuting them, especially from "Christians".
Maybe they didn't call themselves Muslims at the time, but historically speaking the roots of Islam started all the way back with Abraham, correct? So that would be before Jesus. And they didn't get along back then either.