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Holy Enemies of Freedom lays bare how anti-Semitism finds its roots in deep-seated cultural trauma.The German Martin Luther was the founder of the Protestant Church. He wanted nothing more than to see the Jewish population exiled or terminated. In his time, the interactions between leaders of Jews, Christians, and Muslims fueled a march toward a world war. Their promise was to eradicate false Truths and to establish a world ruler.The insanities led toward the total destruction of Europe and the Middle East. Rabbinic leadership set out to forge the unlikeliest alliances to reach the goal of dominance, financed wars, and promised support with troops - on all sides. This story unveils the origins of Martin Luther's anti-Semitism in frightening clarity: Europe was in the process of overthrowing a religio-political cartel that engaged in tax-farming for the churches and nobility. An invisible deep state had oppressed and brutally exploited the populations for centuries. Luther was at first convinced that kindness would bring Jews over to Christianity. When he realized that a Jewish messiah eroded his power, he conceived the world's worst anti-Semitic literature. His evolution shows how oblivious disciples served as human shields for their leaders - Christians, Muslims, and ordinary Jews alike. Hatred and suffering of laymen were confirmations that the fulfillment of biblical prophecy was near.Holy Enemies of Freedom follows the facts along Luther's evolution toward anti-Semitism with scholarly precision and puts them in the greater context of his time. Luther was the intellectual father of Adolf Hitler. The prognosis is horrific. Humanity is facing a global emergency.A next holocaust is in the making.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781999527099
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 580
  • Udgivet:
  • 18. februar 2024
  • Størrelse:
  • 152x30x229 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 767 g.
  • 8-11 hverdage.
  • 9. december 2024
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Holy Enemies of Freedom lays bare how anti-Semitism finds its roots in deep-seated cultural trauma.The German Martin Luther was the founder of the Protestant Church. He wanted nothing more than to see the Jewish population exiled or terminated. In his time, the interactions between leaders of Jews, Christians, and Muslims fueled a march toward a world war. Their promise was to eradicate false Truths and to establish a world ruler.The insanities led toward the total destruction of Europe and the Middle East. Rabbinic leadership set out to forge the unlikeliest alliances to reach the goal of dominance, financed wars, and promised support with troops - on all sides. This story unveils the origins of Martin Luther's anti-Semitism in frightening clarity: Europe was in the process of overthrowing a religio-political cartel that engaged in tax-farming for the churches and nobility. An invisible deep state had oppressed and brutally exploited the populations for centuries. Luther was at first convinced that kindness would bring Jews over to Christianity. When he realized that a Jewish messiah eroded his power, he conceived the world's worst anti-Semitic literature. His evolution shows how oblivious disciples served as human shields for their leaders - Christians, Muslims, and ordinary Jews alike. Hatred and suffering of laymen were confirmations that the fulfillment of biblical prophecy was near.Holy Enemies of Freedom follows the facts along Luther's evolution toward anti-Semitism with scholarly precision and puts them in the greater context of his time. Luther was the intellectual father of Adolf Hitler. The prognosis is horrific. Humanity is facing a global emergency.A next holocaust is in the making.

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