Why Jews hate and denigrate Jesus Christ and Christianity
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Why Jews hate and denigrate Jesus Christ and Christianity
This is what Jews willing to brag explain, why they hate and denigrate Jesus Christ and Christianity.
Jews hypnotized a person historically named as Jesus Christ in order to obey their orders, fearless of consequences from his actions. In the end, he angered the Jewish king, who asked the Romans to crucify him.
Jews chose Jesus Christ to become the scapegoat, in order to become the holy image of Christianity, and die for the sins of the Jewish abusers.
Jews used Kabala hypnosis to hypnotize the unaware Jesus Christ. Also used their prostitute named Maria Magdalena to be his sex partner and handler, following their instructions.
All the Jewish 12 apostles were manipulating the 13th member Jesus Christ, expecting him to die as a scapegoat for their sins. This is why the number 13 is considered bad luck in modern Western society.
Also, The Jews claimed that all the Goys are sinful as the Jews, and are also responsible for the death of Jesus Christ. and must feel guilty. This made become most of Christians gullible preys.
After 2000 years, Jews still use Kabala hypnosis to enslave unaware children with pedophile abuse, or making them marry their prostitutes to control them when they become important leaders or celebrities.
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Here below are definitions from Jewish religion to understand how Jews think and feel in order to control and subvert all non Jewish countries.
List of Definitions of Jewish Religious Masterplan
Chutzpah
Pronunciation: /ˈxʊt.spə/ or /ˈhʊt.spə/
Etymology: From Yiddish "khutspe," derived from Hebrew "ḥuṣpāh" (insolence, audacity).
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition:
Extreme self-confidence or audacity, often marked by a bold, unapologetic demeanor, especially in defiance of social norms or expectations.
A state of brazen, irrational persistence in one’s actions or beliefs, refusing to acknowledge fault, often projecting triumph over others seen as weaker or defeated.
Example: His chutzpah drove him to loudly defend his flawed plan, denying error, while casting critics as losers beneath his victorious stance.
Schmuck
Pronunciation: /ʃmʌk/
Etymology: From Yiddish "shmuck," likely a term for a fool or contemptible person, possibly linked to a vulgar term for male genitalia.
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition:
A foolish, contemptible, or detestable person, often oblivious to their own shortcomings.
An individual perceived as a loser or victim, unfairly diminished or ridiculed, while the aggressor, unapologetic, is elevated as dominant or successful.
Example: Labeled a schmuck, he endured blame and mockery, while the true culprit emerged the winner, fault unconfessed.
Scapegoat
Pronunciation: /ˈskeɪp.ɡoʊt/
Etymology: From English, coined in the 16th century by William Tyndale, combining "scape" (escape) and "goat," referencing the biblical Hebrew ritual (Leviticus 16).
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition:
A person or group unjustly blamed for wrongs, errors, or misfortunes caused by others.
An individual systematically assigned responsibility for faults, absorbing criticism in place of the true culprit, who avoids scrutiny and retains esteem.
Example: As the scapegoat, she bore the weight of the failure, while the negligent manager escaped, hailed as the victor.
Putz
Pronunciation: /pʌts/ or /pʊts/
Etymology: From Yiddish "פּאָץ" (pots), meaning "penis," a vulgar term; adopted into English and Russian slang (as "поц") for a fool or contemptible person.
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition:
A vulgar slang term for a foolish, obnoxious, or despicable person, often implying incompetence or worthlessness.
A person associated with handling cadaver genitalia, as in forensic or mortuary work, seen as a victim or inferior, unjustly blamed, while the unrepentant aggressor claims victory.
Example: The putz, working with cadaver genitalia in the morgue, was mocked as the failure, taking blame, while the instigator triumphed, fault ignored.
Golem
Pronunciation: /ˈɡoʊ.ləm/
Etymology: From Hebrew "gōlem" (גּוֹלֶם), meaning "shapeless mass," rooted in Jewish folklore and Kabbalistic texts.
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition:
In Jewish folklore, an anthropomorphic being created from inanimate matter, often clay, brought to life through mystical rituals to serve or protect.
A created being, driven by unthinking obedience, seen as a victim, unjustly blamed for chaos, while its creator, refusing fault, claims dominance.
Example: The golem, animated to guard, was branded the cause of destruction, taking the fall, while its reckless maker stood triumphant, error unacknowledged.
Lilith**
Pronunciation: /ˈlɪl.ɪθ/
Etymology: From Hebrew "lîlît" (לִילִית), possibly from Sumerian or Akkadian night spirits, in Jewish texts like the Talmud and Kabbalah.
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition:
In Jewish folklore, a female demon or spirit, linked to night, seduction, and harm, often Adam’s rebellious first wife.
A seductive, supernatural female, irrationally pursuing aims without admitting wrong, dominating victims seen as defeated, casting them as scapegoats.
Example: Lilith, in her relentless allure, ensnared her prey, denying fault, while the broken victim bore blame, her victory unchallenged.