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Christians must resist the diabolical re-emergence of antisemitism

Updated: December 16, 2020 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

December 16, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — The first half of the twentieth century was disfigured by an antisemitism of a nature and intensity unknown before modern times.

This horror, ending in the greatest single crime ever committed by a European state upon any group under its power – the industrial murder of six million innocent men, women and children in purpose-built factories of death – has a unique, even preternatural, intensity.

From a Christian perspective it is impossible to ignore the obvious diabolical origin of this attack on the kin of the Messiah and, once this fact is recognized, perceiving the long anticipation of twentieth century secular antisemitism in the inter-confessional disputes that disfigured the ages of faith chills the blood and weighs down the head of every follower of Christ.

Surely, after the full exposure of the abomination, this foul thing could never again rise in the west? Apparently, it can. The crimes of Communism and of the liberal culture of death have already shown that fallen humanity’s appetite for slaughter was not exhausted. Now the specific phenomenon of antisemitism is rising from its grave and demonstrating once more its unique ability to combine ideologues of left and right in a

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