Christian anti-semitism stems from the death of Jesus in around 33A.D.. Jesus was a Jew. There is nothing in the bible that says he was trying to set up a new religion. He calls The Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, 'My Father's House'. He was a Jew and his religion was Judaism. Albeit he was a radical Jew who was trying to alter his native religion, but Jesus was not a Christian.
(Now, remember that at the time of Jesus, The Holy Land was occupied by the Romans and the mighty Roman empire was comparitively more powerful than America is today.)
Jesus was killed by the Romans. They crucified him. They nailed him up. And after his death, his message was doctored by Paul (Jesus's only Roman follower) and taken to Rome and, eventually, the Romans accepted Christianity. (whereas, in the Holy land, Jesus's message quickly died out.)
So, the problem for the Romans was this... If the Roman Empire became Christian, how could they defend the fact that they had killed The Son of God. How could the killers of Christ be the promoters of Christ? ... So they blamed The Jews instead! Roman Emperor Constantine changed The Bible so that it said The Jews "asked" the Romans to kill Christ on their behalf. Then they spent the next 2000 persecuting Jewish people as 'christ killers'.
European anti-semitism stems from The Roman Catholic Church's absolute determination to not accept responsibiliy for the fact that the Roman Authorities killed Jesus by the 'signature' Roman punishment of cruxifiction. The Romans killed a Jew called Jeshua Ben Joseph (Jesus) and then, later, they became The Roman Catholic Church. And they have aggresively shifted the blame for the death of Christ ever since.
'I wash my hands of all responsibility' said Pontius Pilate... hmmm, how very convenient. But he still sent him off to be nailed to a cross.
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