> From: Jan Coffey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "The Fool" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > From: Nick Arnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > 
> > > The Fool wrote:
> > > 
> > > > -- Aryan Nations
> > > 
> > > > --Vangard News Network
> > > 
> > > > -- Christian Comedian Chonda Pierce (From a letter posted on the
> > National
> > > > Vangard web site)
> > > 
> > > > -- The White Revolution Report
> > > 
> > > I believe that you are furthering the causes of these broods of 
> vipers 
> > > by republishing their venom.
> > > 
> > > I won't even give their words the respect shown by repeating 
> them, even
> > 
> > > to point out the evil they contain.
> > 
> > That was never my intention.  My intention was to bring to the 
> forefront
> > this issue of how all these groups, extreme-right-wingers, 
> evangelicals,
> > hate groups, and holocaust deniers, etc. are pushing this film-this
> > meme-as part of  new cultural war.  And personally I put Robertson 
> and
> > Falwell with these four as peas in a pod.
> > 
> > Also I think it's important to expose the views of groups like 
> these, so
> > that people who don't know what these groups stand for are really 
> about. 
> > A lot of these groups say one thing when they are _Frequently_ 
> invited on
> > as guest commentators to Fox News or MSNBC, but they say different 
> things
> > to their core followers.
> 
> Wouldn't it be more constructive to try and bring people up to the 
> point of maturity where they do not require historical justice?

Is this even possible?  People aren't very mature.  Take the IA caucus. 
All the people who were hard-core, watched the debates, read the blogs,
etc.  were there, and they voted (mostly dean).  The rest were the people
who could only be bothered to care in the last 3 days before the caucus,
and were mostly bandwagon-jumper-oners.  You can't make people who don't
want to know know, or people who don't want to think think.
 
> What about this track?
> 
> So what if the Jewish leaders of Christ's time were in any way 
> responsible for his death? 

Well depend which gospel you read doesn't it?  They say different things.
 Also where is the proof that this so-called Yeshua ever lived?

> Should the son pay for his father's mistakes? How about his grandson? 
> Distant desendance? Someone of the same religion, who lives over 2000 
> years later?

Nope.  But that is _not_ what the bible says.  That's what that whole
original sin thing / jebus ransom is all about isn't it?  About dog
punishing all of adams descendants for adams sins?  Just take a look at
these verses: Ex 20:5-6; 34:7d
 
> Adress the real wrong. So what if the movie shoed a compleatly re-
> written version of history?...it's history, and very distant history 
> at that. 

Because these people care more about this fake history than anything? 
They care more about it than real history?
 
> Should Italians also complain about the movie becouse it makes their 
> distant ansesters look bad?
> 
> If a group of Jews make a movie about WWII in the year 3950 will 
> there be Germans complaining that it sheds them in a bad light?

Probably.
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