Mel Gibson's The Passion of Christ (opening Feb 25) has the potential to become a major cultural turning point by focusing attention on the fundamental difference between Christianity and Judaism. Since the Holocaust, Christians have blurred their beliefs for fear of seeming anti-Semitic. But Jesus and the Pharisees had
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Dr. Henry, I continue to enjoy reading your important "objective" opinions and look forward to your articles. I come from a family of free masons and I myself was one until about three and a half years ago. I became a free mason in 1991 at the age of 30.
Hi, I always look forward to reading your articles in rense.com, as I find them to be some of the most reasonable and best written. Please bear in mind that these comments do not apply to all Jews, and certainly not you. With regard to your most recent article, "The
by Henry Makow Ph.D.Many people think "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" is anti Semitic "hate literature" and a fraud. Nobel Prize winner Alexander Solzhenitsyn wrote that the book exhibits "the mind of genius." Pretty good for a hoax, wouldn't you say? Solzhenitsyn said it exhibits "great strength
Jewish Holocaust was just one of many we don't hear about.by Henry Makow Ph.D. Although I am the grandson of Holocaust victims, I am embarrassed by some Jewish organizations that want to make the Jewish Holocaust the defining event of World War Two.This is seen in the boom in Holocaust
Communists continue to malign their arch enemy.by Henry Makow Ph.D.If the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy had been wrong about Communist infiltration in the 1950's, wouldn't he have been refuted and forgotten? Instead, 50 years later, media connected to Khazar (Jewish) bankers and their allies continue to vilify him, indicating that
According to Shahak, Judaism is a xenophobic totalitarian belief system that has morphed into a fanatical Zionist ideology that now threatens the whole world.by Henry Makow Christians who believe Israel represents an outpost of Western Civilization might benefit from a book entitled "Jewish History, Jewish Religion" (1994) by Israel Shahak, a Professor