Quote: (11-23-2015 01:33 AM)N°6 Wrote:
^@syrianguy Deep down and certainly under the apparent dispute between Israel and the Arab world over Palestine, Jews and Muslims share one very important raison d'être: their historical opposition to European 'Caesarism'. Judaism was born in the Roman province of Judea when the last temple was destroyed while much of Islam was influenced by the Byzantine Caesar's rejection of Mohammed's claims.
Christianity in contrast, renders that which is God's to God and that which is Caesar's to Caesar thus allowing the Christian to have a religious and secular allegiance. It was only when corrupt Caesars wanted Christians' religious allegiance (that which is God's) did the persecutions begin.
As late as the 20th Century, secular Caesarism still existed in Europe in its Germanic (West Roman Empire) and Russian (East/ Byzantine Roman Empire) forms but were both destroyed: the Kaiser and the Tzar both theoretical Caesars fell due to the revolution which can be traced to the freeing of the revolutionary Barabbas in the court of Pilate. In both Germany and Russia, the fates of the Second Reich and Byzantine Russia were said to be due to Jewish influence out of proportion to the population.
In Europe, the last remnant of Caesarism is the Roman Church which is led by the pontifix maximus and the Roman curia. Outside Christendom, when people think of Christianity, they think of Rome.
What are people in the West likely to be called if they oppose the international SJW agenda? Fascist. Isn't historical Fascism the attempted revival of the Roman ethos married to the return of the Roman Church's medieval guild system (the corporate state)?
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