The Track of the Jew through the Ages - Rosenberg, Alfred. Chp1 Religious Intolerance pg 29 par1/2/3 (Or why gentiles of whatever nation cant win as long as you fight for your nation with the cristian albatross around your.necks!-CDH) More recent writers however think precisely in this manner for example, a present day rabbi, says: "With the idea of chosenness is connected naturally a certain exclusivity. For to recognise a truth means at the same time: to try to keep oneself far from error. Israel has understood its religion increasingly clearly in its opposition to Nations. The religion of Israel therefore had to begin with particularism". And, further, "Judaism is the world religion insofar as all the religions that have universalism as a consciously set goal have emerged from it and, by virtue of the fact that they have emerged from it, set themselves this goal". In conclusion, he maintains quite openly that he considers all who believe in other religions as fallen from the only religion. note 71. Even Dr. Arthur Ruppin sees strength of religion and intolerance as necessarily going together when he says of the Jews: : "(Jewish) orthodoxy was from the beginning much less a religion as a battle organisation clothed in religious clothes for the maintenance of the Jewish people". "The Jew does not know tolerance in religious matters; religion is too important to him for that". Note 71 L.Back, same below, 'Wesen des judentums' Berlin 1905 [Leo Baeck (1873-1956) was a German rabbi who represented Liberal Jewry. In 1943 he was sent to the Theresienstadt concentration camp but, partly on account of his prominence as an intellectual, survived the war and moved in 1945 to London.] (Im sure to continue his nefarious activities against Nations, as a 'holoco$t survivor! CDH) nsfm88.org
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