Markus Antonius wrote: » I am aware that we are currently in Passover as well as the Easter period but I could not pick my jaw off the floor today with the programs RTE were showing. First thing I saw was "Countdown to Calvary", which seemed very apt for Easter. But no, it was an account completely skewed from a jewish perspective. Apparently, according to the Israeli historical "experts", the crucifixion of Christ was completely on the head of Pontius Pilate and the Romans and the "misinformation" that it was the Jews who called for his death marked the beginning of antisemitism and caused horrendous events such as the holocaust!! I was dumbfounded at the ignorance. Then RTE proceeded to show "One Day in Auschwitz" - a program that seems to think only Jewish people were killed in the holocaust followed by "The Pianist" about the plight of a Jew during the holocaust. What are RTE thinking? It's the equivalent of Google's ongoing protest against Easter.
antiskeptic wrote: » Seems strange alright. On the one hand the account is taken as true. But the account implicates the Jewish leaders and why they wanted Jesus' head. Presumably they cherry pick the bits of the account they figure true and discount the rest as makey uppy of something?
Markus Antonius wrote: » First thing I saw was "Countdown to Calvary", which seemed very apt for Easter. But no, it was an account completely skewed from a jewish perspective. Apparently, according to the Israeli historical "experts", the crucifixion of Christ was completely on the head of Pontius Pilate and the Romans and the "misinformation" that it was the Jews who called for his death marked the beginning of antisemitism and caused horrendous events such as the holocaust!!
Then RTE proceeded to show "One Day in Auschwitz" - a program that seems to think only Jewish people were killed in the holocaust followed by "The Pianist" about the plight of a Jew during the holocaust
looksee wrote: » Mod: Markus Antonius, there may be a discussion here, but if it is limited to your 'feelings' then it creeps close to conspiracy theories. Could you provide some links and evidence to support your argument please.
johnnyskeleton wrote: » But your comment about the Pianist suggests to me that you dont find anything actually objectionable in all this and just dont want to watch anything that portrays Jewish people as victims. It also makes me question whether your interpretation of what was said in the first documentary is entirely accurate.
Markus Antonius wrote: » You are wrong and I am absolutely not going to engage with you on this topic because I know where you are trying to take it.
Markus Antonius wrote: » I don't know. I can't help but feel there's a rewriting of history going on from certain groups, all protected from criticism by censorship and accusations of being antisemitic. I feel it also stems from the same source as the strong anti-christian/catholic sentiments arising recently too.
antiskeptic wrote: » I was at an evangelical event a number of years ago: a reach out to the Jewish community driven by the belief that the Jews were still God's people and that he had a special plan for them still. The meet took the form of a play in which any number of biblical stories played out. When they got to the New Testament, Jesus was more or less written out of the account! By an evangelical community so focused on the Jews as warranting molly cuddling that they were prepared to write out the Messiah. Bizarre! Zionism is a powerful lobby. I can see why they might want to control the dialogue, given the amount of persecution undergone. This redacting of scripture is probably along those lines. But still bizarre - to use scripture to absolve the Jews responsibility in Jesus' death.
Markus Antonius wrote: » Completely bizarre! Earlier on in the documentary linked above the same historian suggested that Christians should be thankful Judas betrayed Jesus as Christianity wouldn't have gathered momentum had he not been killed! Despite this having an element of truth to it, that this kind of incendiary language is put out on the airwaves with zero challenge just shows how one-sided the debates are. And for him then to implicate Christianity in the holocaust of Jews was absolutely outrageous. All shown on Easter week too! :rolleyes:
looksee wrote: » Are you suggesting that Jews were not persecuted by Christians for hundreds of years, culminating in the holocaust? What do you think was the reason for the holocaust?
looksee wrote: » I would say that there is no doubt that the way Jews were regarded in Europe for centuries resulted in the desire of the Nazi regime to exterminate them - along with vast numbers of other people also regarded as undesirable in some way, but as far as I know Jews were the biggest single group and are the people under discussion in this thread. Jews were persecuted as a direct result of the Christian belief that they (Jews) were responsible for the death of Christ
, but His death was inevitable, part of God's plan and it is very likely that Christianity would never have 'caught on' - indeed it would have been pointless - without His death so there is a something of a circular argument. If Christ's death was necessary to save humanity, why would Christians be so impassioned about Jews being responsible for that death?
I have not watched the documentary so I don't know what they proposed, but the bottom line was that Pilate actually sentenced Jesus to death, but the Jews were complicit - they were offered the choice. I don't think there is the least doubt that Christians concluded that Jews were responsible for Jesus' death and so they were persecuted thereafter.
Markus Antonius wrote: » . What are RTE thinking? It's the equivalent of Google's ongoing protest against Easter.
Quantum Erasure wrote: » What's this about? I tried to google Google, but....
smacl wrote: » Careful now, we don't want to break the internet... :P Joking aside, I'd also be keen to know what "Google's ongoing protest against Easter" refers to, as I see no mention of it in any mainstream media.
looksee wrote: » If you Google 'google doodles' you will find they only do 'Spring' rather than Easter. The nearest they get to any (ie everyone else's too) religious holidays is 'Happy Holidays'.
looksee wrote: » Jews were persecuted as a direct result of the Christian belief that they (Jews) were responsible for the death of Christ, but His death was inevitable, part of God's plan and it is very likely that Christianity would never have 'caught on' - indeed it would have been pointless - without His death so there is a something of a circular argument. If Christ's death was necessary to save humanity, why would Christians be so impassioned about Jews being responsible for that death? If Jesus had lived out a normal lifespan, preaching and teaching, he would just have been another charismatic teacher, but unlikely the foundation of a whole religion.
Ali Billions Spectacle wrote: » (well, as you have said you are an atheist obviously you do not believe any of this, but for the purposes of conversation should I pretend you do?)
looksee wrote: » Jews were persecuted as a direct result of the Christian belief that they (Jews) were responsible for the death of Christ, I don't think there is the least doubt that Christians concluded that Jews were responsible for Jesus' death and so they were persecuted thereafter.
looksee wrote: » If Christ's death was necessary to save humanity, why would Christians be so impassioned about Jews being responsible for that death? If Jesus had lived out a normal lifespan, preaching and teaching, he would just have been another charismatic teacher, but unlikely the foundation of a whole religion.
looksee wrote: » Mod: Karlitob, while you are welcome to give the version of events as you understand it, please do so in a respectful manner, use the proper, appropriate names and omit the expletives. You also may not describe other people's beliefs as hocus pocus. Before posting on this forum again please read the Charter. Do not respond to this warning on thread, pm if you wish to query or discuss.
Ali Billions Spectacle wrote: » To directly address the OP, in recent days RTE have ceased broadcasting on DAB meaning that I can now no longer listen or watch any RTE content. I'm not missing anything, I suggest you follow suit.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » That's rather strange, as FM has much better coverage than DAB did, all DAB radios have FM, and there's still LW 252 as well. There is Radio Maria on Saorview