As I said before, the Jewish Question arose because the "Jew" which posed a "problem" to the world, or Europe specifically, became a problem because they began to identify in terms of the rejection of Christ. "And the whole people answering, said: His blood be upon us and our children." (Mt 27:25). And so, if this is indeed the origin of the problem, then conversion is indeed a valid solution. This metaphysical view is at odds with naturalistic determination, with which there are abundant flaws.
PS -2 points 3 years ago
As I said before, the Jewish Question arose because the "Jew" which posed a "problem" to the world, or Europe specifically, became a problem because they began to identify in terms of the rejection of Christ. "And the whole people answering, said: His blood be upon us and our children." (Mt 27:25). And so, if this is indeed the origin of the problem, then conversion is indeed a valid solution. This metaphysical view is at odds with naturalistic determination, with which there are abundant flaws.
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