A Jewish apostate named Donin, Christianized to Nicholas de Rupella, well
versed in Hebrew as a Talmudic scholar, claimed to Church officials that there
were many elements in Jewish teachings that were threatening to
non-Jews.
The most infamous line in the Talmud -- "the best among
Gentiles should be slain"-- came up for public examination.
The
Talmud's apparent "picture of extreme hostility on the part of the Jews towards
their Christian neighbors" seemed nothing less than indicting: You have
permitted [Jews] to shed the blood of Gentiles. It is permitted to steal and
plunder the Gentile's possessions and it is allowed to cheat him. Concerning the
lost property of a Gentile, you say that it is forbidden to return it to him.
The Gentile is suspected by the Jew of practicing fornication, adultery, and
sodomy. The Jew is not allowed to make the Gentile any gift, nor is he even
permitted to say, "How handsome this Gentile is"; it is permitted to you to
curse and to despise [Christian] idolatry; and we are as despised in your eyes
as locusts and flies.
http://library.flawlesslogic.com/goyim.htm A book which is
an example of the deep-seated hatred of Gentiles. It is roughly translated as
the “destruction of the evil Gentiles”.
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