Quote Originally Posted by Slyspy View Post
What, you mean right up to the point where their opposition would mean a damn?
You missed the part about Hitler getting elected being important then, and the Roman Catholics trying to stop it.

Here's a question - why didn't the Pope flee to Ireland after the Italians surrendered and Italy was occupied by the Germans?

Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore View Post
Only correct within christianity, not for those on the outside.
People outside Christianity can't be allowed to define who or what we are - that allows you to lump us in with anti-Semites, White Supremacists...

Whatever.

That's like me defining who is and isn't a socialist - ultimately it's for the socialist political movement to decide.

Quote Originally Posted by Kival View Post
So reality is and was an an oxymoron? Was Luther e.g. not a Christian or how do you want to claim, that there was no Christian antisemitism whatsoever?
Jesus was a Jew - and antisemitism is a complex phenomenon, I'll give you a cookie if you can work out why, historically, almost every group has persecuted Jews.