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		<title>By: Jacob</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jacob</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 14:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear friend, Asa Yitzchak, as a gentile who has come to know that there is only ONE G-D, I can see both sides of this arguement. I often find it pointless to speak with others that ask me questions, knowing that they don&#039;t really want the answer, they don&#039;t really want to change ways, and being around goyiim all the time, I can attest that you sometimes give up and want to throw all you&#039;ve learned away. It feels so lonely sometimes. But it&#039;s not so much bloodline or a or b that they&#039;re jealous about, but a jew&#039;s connection to G-d. And if you&#039;re say, a Christian, it&#039;s puzzling knowing all the while unconsciously that those jews are on to something, but still wanting to &quot;be right&quot; yourself. Coming from a Christian background I struggle with a hatred of Christianity that I have, the feelings of betrayal by what I was taught; but how can you hate the Christianity and still love the Christian? I don&#039;t wish any kind of harm on any of my neighbors, on any Christians, but even to wish them to know G-d, is difficult. Why? Because for some of them, many of them, it&#039;s just too much to take at once. It&#039;s too much light. They&#039;d go blind. Even myself, though I wasn&#039;t a trinitarian, after abandoning Christianity, I felt confused and in a state of mental breakdown for a week or two. Could I wish this on my fellow neighbors even if it meant that in the end they&#039;d be free? That finally then we could all be brothers and serve G-d both Jew and Gentile alike? I guess I&#039;m ranting now so I hope this helps. 
Shalom.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear friend, Asa Yitzchak, as a gentile who has come to know that there is only ONE G-D, I can see both sides of this arguement. I often find it pointless to speak with others that ask me questions, knowing that they don&#8217;t really want the answer, they don&#8217;t really want to change ways, and being around goyiim all the time, I can attest that you sometimes give up and want to throw all you&#8217;ve learned away. It feels so lonely sometimes. But it&#8217;s not so much bloodline or a or b that they&#8217;re jealous about, but a jew&#8217;s connection to G-d. And if you&#8217;re say, a Christian, it&#8217;s puzzling knowing all the while unconsciously that those jews are on to something, but still wanting to &#8220;be right&#8221; yourself. Coming from a Christian background I struggle with a hatred of Christianity that I have, the feelings of betrayal by what I was taught; but how can you hate the Christianity and still love the Christian? I don&#8217;t wish any kind of harm on any of my neighbors, on any Christians, but even to wish them to know G-d, is difficult. Why? Because for some of them, many of them, it&#8217;s just too much to take at once. It&#8217;s too much light. They&#8217;d go blind. Even myself, though I wasn&#8217;t a trinitarian, after abandoning Christianity, I felt confused and in a state of mental breakdown for a week or two. Could I wish this on my fellow neighbors even if it meant that in the end they&#8217;d be free? That finally then we could all be brothers and serve G-d both Jew and Gentile alike? I guess I&#8217;m ranting now so I hope this helps.<br />
Shalom.</p>
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		<title>By: Matthew Mclaughlin</title>
		<link>http://ilovetorah.com/blog/?p=219&#038;cpage=1#comment-62669</link>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Mclaughlin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 01:37:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Comrade Asa Yitzchak,
  Not all of the Gentile world seems to hate us... Many Protestant  Christians(not Roman Catholics) don&#039;t mind me...although sum seem jealous of our bloodline. There are those Christians who&#039; names are recorded at the Holocaust Memorial in the Holy City..they helped our people in the Dark Times.

Shalom</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Comrade Asa Yitzchak,<br />
  Not all of the Gentile world seems to hate us&#8230; Many Protestant  Christians(not Roman Catholics) don&#8217;t mind me&#8230;although sum seem jealous of our bloodline. There are those Christians who&#8217; names are recorded at the Holocaust Memorial in the Holy City..they helped our people in the Dark Times.</p>
<p>Shalom</p>
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		<title>By: Asa Yitzchak</title>
		<link>http://ilovetorah.com/blog/?p=219&#038;cpage=1#comment-5216</link>
		<dc:creator>Asa Yitzchak</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2007 06:58:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>But is it not in every non-Jews innermost desire, wether they know it or not, for the destruction of the jewish people? would not the nations rejoice if the jewish nation falls (chaas V&#039;shalom?)? 

Do not shake the hand that will stab you. I have non Jewish friends of course, but I would not trust them with my life. The chances of anything like that are remote so it is not at the forefront of my mind. 

the goyim stood by during the war, knowing full well what was going on. the world is doing more for darfur (though little if at all) than was done for us in europe in the war. Because they would see us fall. 

this does not mean to hate them back of course, Hashem hardens the hearts of the nations, and they envy us. It is like a test for the yidden.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>But is it not in every non-Jews innermost desire, wether they know it or not, for the destruction of the jewish people? would not the nations rejoice if the jewish nation falls (chaas V&#8217;shalom?)? </p>
<p>Do not shake the hand that will stab you. I have non Jewish friends of course, but I would not trust them with my life. The chances of anything like that are remote so it is not at the forefront of my mind. </p>
<p>the goyim stood by during the war, knowing full well what was going on. the world is doing more for darfur (though little if at all) than was done for us in europe in the war. Because they would see us fall. </p>
<p>this does not mean to hate them back of course, Hashem hardens the hearts of the nations, and they envy us. It is like a test for the yidden.</p>
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