Here’s another self-important bearded anti-Semite dressed up like a loon telling everyone else how they should behave. This time it’s a Copt:

Interviewer: The Vatican offered a kind of apology to contemporary Jews, and exonerated them from spilling the blood of Christ. But the Coptic Church insisted on a position that dissented from that of the Vatican. […] It is an apology for describing the Jews as the killers of Christ…

Patriarch Shinoda III: The New Testament says that they are. Is the Vatican against the teachings of the New Testament? […]

I have prevented the Copts from visiting Jerusalem because of my faith and for [various] reasons, and I don’t care about the consequences. First of all, many Copts want to visit Jerusalem. If I permitted this, dozens of thousands would go.

Interviewer: They yearn to go to Jerusalem.

Patriarch Shinoda III: If dozens of thousands go to Israel, they will be influenced by the Israeli media, and we will not be able to prevent this. Who knows what ideas they will return with? That’s one thing. In addition, this will revive Israel in terms of economy and propaganda. Israel will be the one to benefit from this, not them.

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4 responses to “Who Knows What Ideas They Will Return With?”

  1. Noga Avatar

    He is not antisemitic. He is merely criticizing Israel.

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  2. Laban Tall Avatar

    This “you killed Jesus” stuff, while a little pointless to lay on people 2,000 years after the event, is historically true. Don’t see what that’s got to do with people visiting Israel though.
    (I often confront Italians with the cry “you flogged Boudicca !”)

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  3. Chaya Avatar
    Chaya

    And what if we did kill him??? He was one of our own! It’s the goyim – and confused Jews – who turned him into a god! And he was killed like countless other criminals were killed – by crucifixion. There is nothing ‘holy’ about a cross. If he had been killed by hanging, would millions of Christians today be wearing nooses arund their necks? LOL LOL Listen, people can say whatever they want about Jews or Judaism. I don’t really care; but when those feelings are put into action against me or other Jews, that is when we have to defend ourselves.
    And concerning Coptic Christians, pretty soon there won’t be any of them left as they are killed off by Muslim jihadists along with other Christians who have been living in the Middle Est long before the Islamic conquest.

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  4. Phil_The_Infidel Avatar

    If Jesus sacrificed himself “for the sins of humankind”, then the whole world, and not just the Jews, would be responsible for his death. Even if one could allot the blame to a specific group, then how would the Jews not present at the crucifixion be deserving of any blame? The author of the Gospel of John makes the claim that the Jews killed Jesus, ironic since the disciples were apparently faithful Jews! Goes to show how religion can easily reject reason, despite the consequences.
    I am not a Christian, but how tragic is it that Christianity is pervaded with so much bigotry, and that intolerance is part-and-parcel of Islamic dogma… Religious zealotry can be quite dangerous, especially in these faiths, these daughters of Judaism who stab their mother in the back like ingrates.

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