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  • Didymus Much
    Unsaved trash, Arrogant Atheist Dick
    • Jun 2010
    • 14076

    #571
    Re: Why atheism is wrong - the shocking and unbiased truth

    Originally posted by tyrone the godmocker View Post
    ...Listen, Evolution is a THEORY, T-H-E-O-R-Y. Which means it's a fact...
    the·o·ry   [thee-uh-ree, theer-ee] Show IPA
    noun, plural the·o·ries.
    1. a coherent group of tested general propositions, commonly regarded as correct, that can be used as principles of explanation and prediction for a class of phenomena: Einstein's theory of relativity. Synonyms: principle, law, doctrine.
    2. a proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural and subject to experimentation, in contrast to well-established propositions that are regarded as reporting matters of actual fact. Synonyms: idea, notion hypothesis, postulate.

    from: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/theory
    Bolding mine. Please learn the definitions of terms before you try to explain things to others, or continue looking like an idiot, your choice.

    ...Theory DOES NOT mean Hypothetical. Gravity is a theory, but does it exist? Yes, has it been proven to exist? Yes! Now, there is a LAW of Gravitation, but it simply explains WHY it happens, not that it DOES happen...
    Uh, no, the exact opposite in fact. We understand that gravity exists, and how it operates (roughly), but do not know WHY. That's what the search for the Higgs boson is all about.

    ...How about the increasing population of tuskless Elephants in Africa due to poaching?...
    Oh, please cite a reference for this supposed breed of tuskless elephants.

    ...(P.S. Not everything in the Bible is 100% literal. It's called a piffleING METAPHOR!!)
    2 Timothy 3:16 "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: "

    That's in the book you purport to believe in. Care to cite Scripture that says, "Oh, btw, all this is just a piffling metaphor"?

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    • Jack O'fagan
      With faith as immovable as the Earth
      True Christian™
      • Feb 2011
      • 4836

      #572
      Re: Why atheism is wrong - the shocking and unbiased truth

      Originally posted by tyrone the godmocker View Post
      You sir, are the most retarded person I've ever seen. I AM in fact a Christian, but Evolution has been scientifically proven. While I don't agree with Atheism, Evolution and Atheism have absolutely nothing to do with each other. Hell, Evolution and Morals have nothing to do with each other. Listen, Evolution is a THEORY, T-H-E-O-R-Y. Which means it's a fact. Theory DOES NOT mean Hypothetical. Gravity is a theory, but does it exist? Yes, has it been proven to exist? Yes! Now, there is a LAW of Gravitation, but it simply explains WHY it happens, not that it DOES happen. If evolution doesn't exist, then what about all the remains of extinct species? Huh? Are you suggesting that all species were created at the same time? I can still believe in God and Evolution. For example, God DID direct and control the evolution of species, he guided them, and he formed the new species from the old ones, but Evolution does, in fact, exist. What about current Evolution? How about the increasing population of tuskless Elephants in Africa due to poaching? The poachers want the tusks, so they kill the Elephants and take the tusks. God made it so that a mutation which caused an elephant to be born without tusks existed. The poachers didn't kill them because they didn't have anything valuable to gain by killing them. SO, the population of elephants with no tusks is increasing. Even to this day, it's happening right as I speak. Eventually, a new species of elephants without tusks is going to branch off from the current ones, and it was all an act of God. So you sir, need to be educated on your principles of life and Darwin's theories.

      (P.S. Not everything in the Bible is 100% literal. It's called a piffleING METAPHOR!!)
      If bits of the Bible were metaphors don't you think God would have told us? If you disregard creation because you believe the words of science then how can you keep a virgin birth or a resurrection? Are these metaphors too? Jesus refers to the Genesis accounts, do you think He was stupid?

      YIC

      Jack
      Genesis 22:2 And he said, Take now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and get thee into the land of Moriah; and offer him there for a burnt offering upon one of the mountains which I will tell thee of.

      sigpic

      I know God wouldn't let me believe in Him if He didn't exist.

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      • MitzaLizalor
        Completely CRAZY for the Lord
        True Christian™
        • Sep 2010
        • 14159

        #573
        Re: Why atheism is wrong - the shocking and unbiased truth
        theory noun
        Definition
        a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based or of ideas which are suggested to explain a fact or event or, more generally, an opinion or explanation.

        Now let's have a look at what the God mocker says:
        Originally posted by tyrone the godmocker View Post
        You sir, are the most retarded person I've ever seen. I AM in fact a Christian, but Evolution has been scientifically proven. While I don't agree with Atheism, Evolution and Atheism have absolutely nothing to do with each other. Hell, Evolution and Morals have nothing to do with each other. Listen, Evolution is a THEORY, T-H-E-O-R-Y. Which means it's a fact.
        Spot the difference? HINT to tyrone the godmocker:
        • Cambridge Dictionary defines "theory" as a set of rules [in this context] for studying facts
        • You define "theory" as the facts themselves
        As a result you then go completely awry:
        Theory DOES NOT mean Hypothetical.
        Yes it does! That's the whole point of a theory! One way to test the various hypotheses inherent in any theory is to set up a series of Aunt Sallys and see how the theory holds up. For example, I might suggest that eggs contain wood & that is why they're square.
        • Aunt Sally #1 - crack an egg, see what's in it. Does the theory hold up so far (in examining the facts)?
        • Aunt Sally #2 - get some square things + some eggs. Do a visual comparison. Are eggs square?

        Note in particular two very distinct categories: THEORY and FACTS.

        Gravity is a theory
        No it isn't. It's an observed phenomenon signified in language by the word "gravity" and on to:
        ..but does it exist? Yes, has it been proven to exist? Yes! Now, there is a LAW of Gravitation, but it simply explains WHY it happens
        That is very interesting. Perhaps you could explain "WHY it happens" (or link to the paper in which the explanation is published)?

        I won't quote your inane comments regarding God and evolution, partly because you don't know the difference between FACT and THEORY but mainly because you have simply re-defined God to accommodate some current theoretical nonsense and because you'll re-define Him again as soon as the "current" theory is replaced by the "next" one and so on ad infinitum. Then you go on to elephants.
        GENESIS 1:24-25,31; 2:1-2a
        ¶ And God said, Let the earth bring forth the liuing creature after his kinde, cattell, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kinde: and it was so.
        25 And God made the beast of the earth after his kinde, and cattell after their kinde, and euery thing that creepeth vpon the earth, after his kinde: and God saw that it was good..
        31 And God saw euery thing that hee had made: and behold, it was very good. And the euening and the morning were the sixth day.
        1 Thus the heauens and the earth were finished, and all the hoste of them.
        2a And on the seuenth day God ended his worke, which hee had made:
        ©1611

        God is not currently making any new varieties of elephant. The Bible is clear that all the animals were created by the end of that week. There were not some extra animals to be created at a later date and none will be created in the future. God's creative undertaking was ended (not paused). The elephants He created on day 6 are still reproducing in accordance with His Commandment and any tuskless elephants are descended from other tusklass elephants, Indian elephants from other Indian elephants and African elephants from African elephants. This is not a theory. These are facts. In order to explain these OBSERVED FACTS various THEORIES have been proposed but they are unnecessary because God has already told us WHAT happened, WHEN it happened and WHY it happened.
        Revelation 4:11 Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receiue glorie, and honour, and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are, and were created.
        ©1611

        So I don't need any theories for this. When I see others' theories - their frameworks for investigating the fact of creation - it is easy to determine their veracity.
        • If they agree with God's Inerrant Word, they are true.
        • If they contradict God, who made everything and who knows all about His Creation (obviously), they are false.


        Everything you have posted is FALSE.

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        • TheOnly1ne
          Confirmed Enemy of God
          • Jun 2012
          • 15

          #574
          Suck on this

          -a lot of mass murderers were atheists, and all atheists, having no morality to guide them, are only a bad day away from going on a genocide spree. There have no exactly zero cases on Christian mass murderers throughout all of history.
          Really? Adolf Hitler was a practicing Christian who believed that because the Jews were different, they should be discriminated, and eventually killed. You don't like Atheists because we are different. So you are just as bad as Adolf Hitler. Good day Adolf.

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          • James Hutchins
            True Christian™
            Just a Regular Nice Guy
             
            • Jun 2009
            • 29441

            #575
            Re: Suck on this

            Originally posted by TheOnly1ne View Post
            Really? Adolf Hitler was a practicing Christian who believed that because the Jews were different, they should be discriminated, and eventually killed. You don't like Atheists because we are different. So you are just as bad as Adolf Hitler. Good day Adolf.
            No friend, you have that quite wrong. Al the glue huffing has addled your brain. Hitler was no Christian though he did follow some of the basic tenets. No, Adolf was a CATLICK!!! A ring kissing, mary worshiping false catlick.

            We do not like atheists because we do not want to see any one, even a bigot full of hatred like yourself, have to go to Hell just because they are narrow minded.
            Isaiah 45:7 I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.
            Amos 3:6 Shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid? shall there be evil in a city, and the LORD hath not done it?
            Numbers 21:6 And the LORD sent fiery serpents among the people, and they bit the people; and much people of Israel died.
            Matthew 10:34 Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.
            Matthew 10:35 For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law.
            Matthew 10:36 And a man's foes shall be they of his own household.

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            • Mary Etheldreda
              Gushing for Jesus
               
              • Sep 2011
              • 23775

              #576
              Re: Suck on this

              Originally posted by TheOnly1ne View Post
              Really? Adolf Hitler was a practicing Christian who believed that because the Jews were different, they should be discriminated, and eventually killed. You don't like Atheists because we are different. So you are just as bad as Adolf Hitler. Good day Adolf.
              Friend, jews aren't just "different," they're diabolical by nature. They are a danger to society and always have been. Why, just consider how many times Christendom has had to rid itself of the "jewish problem" over the years to keep Europe safe:

              Late 1st–early 2nd century
              Tacitus writes anti-Jewish polemic in his Histories (book 5). He reports on several old myths of ancient antisemitism (including that of the donkey's head in the Holy of Holies), but the key to his view that Jews "regard the rest of mankind with all the hatred of enemies" is his analysis of the extreme differences between monotheistic Judaism and the polytheism common throughout the Roman world.
              115–117
              Thousands of Jews are killed during civil unrest in Egypt, Cyprus, and Cyrenaica, as recounted by Cassius Dio, History of Rome (68.31), Eusebius, Historia Ecclesiastica (4.2), and papyrii.
              c. 119
              Roman emperor Hadrian bans circumcision, making Judaism de facto illegal.
              c. 132–135
              Crushing of the Bar Kokhba revolt. According to Cassius Dio 580,000 Jews are killed. Hadrian orders the expulsion of Jews from Judea, which is merged with Galilee to form the province Syria Palaestina. Although large Jewish populations remain in Samaria and Galilee, with Tiberias as the headquarters of exiled Jewish patriarchs, this is the start of the Jewish diaspora. Hadrian constructs a pagan temple to Jupiter at the site of the Temple in Jerusalem, builds Aelia Capitolina among ruins of Jerusalem.[4]
              167
              Earliest known accusation of Jewish deicide (the notion that Jews were held responsible for the death of Jesus) made in a sermon On the Passover attributed to Melito of Sardis.
              [edit]Fourth century

              306
              The Synod of Elvira bans intermarriage between Christians and Jews. Other social intercourses, such as eating together, are also forbidden.
              315–337
              Constantine I enacts various laws regarding the Jews: Jews are not allowed to own Christian slaves or to circumcise their slaves. Conversion of Christians to Judaism is outlawed. Congregations for religious services are restricted, but Jews are also allowed to enter the restituted Jerusalem on the anniversary of the Temple's destruction.
              325
              First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea. The Christian Church separates the calculation of the date of Easter from the Jewish Passover: "It was ... declared improper to follow the custom of the Jews in the celebration of this holy festival, because, their hands having been stained with crime, the minds of these wretched men are necessarily blinded.... Let us, then, have nothing in common with the Jews, who are our adversaries. ... avoiding all contact with that evil way. ... who, after having compassed the death of the Lord, being out of their minds, are guided not by sound reason, but by an unrestrained passion, wherever their innate madness carries them. ... a people so utterly depraved. ... Therefore, this irregularity must be corrected, in order that we may no more have any thing in common with those parricides and the murderers of our Lord. ... no single point in common with the perjury of the Jews."[5][6]
              361–363
              Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate, allows the Jews to return to "holy Jerusalem which you have for many years longed to see rebuilt" and to rebuild the Temple.
              386
              John Chrysostom of Antioch writes eight homilies Adversus Judaeos (lit: Against the Judaizers). See also: Christianity and antisemitism.
              388
              A Christian mob incited by the local bishop plunders and burns down a synagogue in Callinicum. Theodosius I orders punishment for those responsible, and rebuilding the synagogue at the Christian expense. Ambrose of Milan insists in his letter that the whole case be dropped. He interrupts the liturgy in the emperor's presence with an ultimatum that he would not continue until the case was dropped. Theodosius complies.
              399
              The Western Roman Emperor Honorius calls Judaism superstitio indigna and confiscates gold and silver collected by the synagogues for Jerusalem.
              [edit]Fifth century

              415
              Jews are accused of ritual murder during Purim.[7] Christians in Antioch confiscate synagogue. Bishop Cyril of Alexandria forces his way into the synagogue, expels the Jews and gives their property to the mob. Prefect Orestes is stoned almost to death for protesting.
              418
              The first record of Jews being forced to convert or face expulsion. Severus, the Bishop of Minorca, claimed to have forced 540 Jews to accept Christianity upon conquering the island. Synagogue in Magona, now Port Mahon capital of Minorca, burnt.
              419
              The monk Barsauma (subsequently the Bishop of Nisibis) gathers a group of followers and for the next three years destroys synagogues throughout the province of Palestine.
              429
              The East Roman Emperor Theodosius II orders all funds raised by Jews to support schools be turned over to his treasury.
              439 January 31
              The Codex Theodosianus, the first imperial compilation of laws. Jews are prohibited from holding important positions involving money, including judicial and executive offices. The ban against building new synagogues is reinstated. The anti-Jewish statutes apply to the Samaritans. The Code is also accepted by Western Roman Emperor, Valentinian III.
              451
              Sassanid ruler Yazdegerd II of Persia's decree abolishes the Sabbath and orders executions of Jewish leaders, including the Exilarch Mar Nuna.
              465
              Council of Vannes, Gaul prohibited the Christian clergy from participating in Jewish feasts.
              [edit]Sixth century

              519
              Ravenna, Italy. After the local synagogues were burned down by the local mob, the Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great orders the town to rebuild them at its own expense.
              529–559
              Byzantine Emperor Justinian the Great publishes Corpus Juris Civilis. New laws restrict citizenship to Christians. These regulations determined the status of Jews throughout the Empire for hundreds of years: Jewish civil rights restricted: "they shall enjoy no honors". The principle of Servitus Judaeorum (Servitude of the Jews) is established: the Jews cannot testify against Christians. The emperor becomes an arbiter in internal Jewish matters.[clarification needed] The use of the Hebrew language in worship is forbidden. Shema Yisrael ("Hear, O Israel, the Lord is one"), sometimes considered the most important prayer in Judaism, is banned as a denial of the Trinity. Some Jewish communities are converted by force, their synagogues turned into churches.
              535
              The First Council of Clermont (of Gaul) prohibits Jews from holding public office.
              538
              The Third Council of Orléans (of Gaul) forbids Jews to employ Christian servants or possess Christian slaves. Jews are prohibited from appearing in the streets during Easter: "their appearance is an insult to Christianity". A Merovingian king Childebert approves the measure.
              576
              Clermont, Gaul. Bishop Avitus offers Jews a choice: accept Christianity or leave Clermont. Most emigrate to Marseilles.
              589
              The Council of Narbonne, Septimania, forbids Jews from chanting psalms while burying their dead. Anyone violating this law is fined 6 ounces of gold. The third Council of Toledo, held under Visigothic King Reccared, bans Jews from slave ownership and holding positions of authority, and reiterates the mutual ban on intermarriage.[8] Reccared also rules children out of such marriages to be raised as Christians.
              590
              Pope Gregory I defends the Jews against forced conversion.
              [edit]Seventh century

              610–620
              Visigothic Hispania After many of his anti-Jewish edicts were ignored, king Sisebur prohibits Judaism. Those not baptized fled. This was the first incidence where a prohibition of Judaism affected an entire country.
              614
              Fifth Council of Paris decrees that all Jews holding military or civil positions must accept baptism, together with their families.
              615
              Italy. The earliest referral to the Juramentum Judaeorum (the Jewish Oath): the concept that no heretic could be believed in court against a Christian. The oath became standardized throughout Europe in 1555.
              629 March 21
              Byzantine Emperor Heraclius with his army marches into Jerusalem. Jewish inhabitants support him after his promise of amnesty. Upon his entry into Jerusalem the local priests convince him that killing Jews is a good deed. Hundreds of Jews are massacred, thousands flee to Egypt.
              Frankish King Dagobert I, encouraged by Byzantine Emperor Heraclius, expels all Jews from the kingdom.
              632
              The first case of officially sanctioned forced baptism. Emperor Heraclius violates the Codex Theodosianus, which protected them from forced conversions.
              681
              The Twelfth Council of Toledo, Spain orders burning of the Talmud and other "heretic" books.
              682
              Visigothic king Erwig begins his reign by enacting 28 anti-Jewish laws. He presses for the "utter extirpation of the pest of the Jews" and decrees that all converts must be registered by a parish priest, who must issue travel permits. All holidays, Christian and Jewish, must be spent in the presence of a priest to ensure piety and to prevent the backsliding.
              692
              Quinisext Council in Constantinople forbids Christians on pain of excommunication to bathe in public baths with Jews, employ a Jewish doctor or socialize with Jews.
              694
              17th Council of Toledo. King Ergica believes rumors that the Jews had conspired to ally themselves with the Muslim invaders and forces Jews to give all land, slaves and buildings bought from Christians, to his treasury. He declares that all Jewish children over the age of seven should be taken from their homes and raised as Christians.
              [edit]Eighth century

              717
              Possible date for the Pact of Umar, a document that specified restrictions on Jews and Christians (dhimmi) living under Muslim rule. However, academic historians believe that this document was actually compiled at a much later date.
              722
              Byzantine emperor Leo III forcibly converts all Jews and Montanists in the empire into mainstream Byzantine Christianity.
              [edit]Ninth century

              807
              Abbassid Caliph Harun al-Rashid orders all Jews in the Caliphate to wear a yellow belt, with Christians to wear a blue one.
              820
              Agobard, Archbishop of Lyons, declares in his essays that Jews are accursed and demands a complete segregation of Christians and Jews. In 826 he issues a series of pamphlets to convince Emperor Louis the Pious to attack "Jewish insolence", but fails to convince the Emperor.
              898–929
              French king Charles the Simple confiscates Jewish-owned property in Narbonne and donates it to the Church.

              [edit]Eleventh century

              1008–1013
              Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah ("the Mad") issues severe restrictions against Jews in the Fatimid Empire. All Jews are forced to wear a heavy wooden "golden calf" around their necks. Christians had to wear a large wooden cross and members of both groups had to wear black hats.
              1012
              One of the first known persecutions of Jews in Germany: Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor expels Jews from Mainz.
              1016
              The Jewish community of Kairouan, Tunisia is forced to choose between conversion and expulsion.
              1026
              Probable date of the chronicle of Raoul Glaber. The French chronicler blamed the Jews for the destruction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which was destroyed in 1009 by (Muslim) Caliph Al-Hakim. As a result, Jews were expelled from Limoges and other French towns.
              1032
              Abul Kamal Tumin conquers Fez, Morocco and decimates the Jewish community, killing 6,000 Jews.
              1050
              Council of Narbonne, France forbids Christians to live in Jewish homes.
              1066 December 30
              Granada massacre: Muslim mob stormed the royal palace in Granada, crucified Jewish vizier Joseph ibn Naghrela and massacred most of the Jewish population of the city. "More than 1,500 Jewish families, numbering 4,000 persons, fell in one day."[9]
              1078
              Council of Girona decrees Jews to pay taxes for support of the Catholic Church to the same extent as Christians.


              Jews (identifiable by Judenhut) are being massacred by Crusaders.1250 French Bible illustration
              1090
              The Jewish community of Granada, which had recovered after the attacks of 1066, attacked again at the hands of the Almoravides led by Yusuf ibn Tashfin, bringing the golden age of Jewish culture in Spain to end.
              1096
              The First Crusade. Three hosts of crusaders pass through several Central European cities. The third, unofficial host, led by Count Emicho, decides to attack the Jewish communities, most notably in the Rhineland, under the slogan: "Why fight Christ's enemies abroad when they are living among us?" Eimicho's host attacks the synagogue at Speyer and kills all the defenders. 800 are killed in Worms. Another 1,200 Jews commit suicide in Mainz to escape his attempt to forcibly convert them; see German Crusade, 1096. Attempts by the local bishops remained fruitless. All in all, 5,000 Jews were murdered.[10]
              [edit]Twelfth century

              1107
              Moroccan Almoravid ruler Yusuf ibn Tashfin ordered all Moroccan Jews to convert or leave.
              1143
              150 Jews were killed in Ham, France.
              1144 March 20 (Passover)
              The case of William of Norwich, a contrived accusation of murder by Jews in Norwich, England.
              1148–1212
              The rule of the Almohads in al-Andalus. Only Jews who had converted to Christianity or Islam were allowed to live in Granada. One of the refugees was Maimonides who settled in Fez and later in Fustat near Cairo.
              1165
              Forced mass conversions in Yemen
              1171
              In Blois, France 31 Jews were burned at the stake for blood libel.
              1179
              The Third Lateran Council, Canon 26: Jews are forbidden to be plaintiffs or witnesses against Christians in the Courts. Jews are forbidden to withhold inheritance from descendants who had accepted Christianity.
              1180
              Philip Augustus of France after four months in power, imprisons all the Jews in his lands and demands a ransom for their release.
              1181
              Philip Augustus annuls all loans made by Jews to Christians and takes a percentage for himself. A year later, he confiscates all Jewish property and expels the Jews from Paris.
              1189
              Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa orders priests not to preach against Jews.
              1189
              A Jewish deputation attending coronation of Richard the Lionheart was attacked by the crowd. Pogroms in London followed and spread around England.
              1190 February 6
              All the Jews of Norwich, England found in their houses were slaughtered, except a few who found refuge in the castle.
              1190 March 16
              500 Jews of York were massacred after a six day siege by departing Crusaders, backed by a number of people indebted to Jewish money-lenders.[11]
              1190
              Saladdin takes over Jerusalem from Crusaders and lifts the ban for Jews to live there.
              1198
              Philip Augustus readmits Jews to Paris, only after another ransom was paid and a taxation scheme was set up to procure funds for himself. August: Saladdin's nephew al-Malik, caliph of Yemen, summons all the Jews and forcibly converts them.
              [edit]Thirteenth century



              Judensau at the Cathedral of St. Peter in Regensburg
              13th century
              Germany. Appearance of Judensau: obscene and dehumanizing imagery of Jews, ranging from etchings to Cathedral ceilings. Its popularity lasted for over 600 years.
              1209
              Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse, humiliated and forced to swear that he would implement social restrictions against Jews.
              1215
              The Fourth Lateran Council headed by Pope Innocent III declares: "Jews and Saracens of both sexes in every Christian province and at all times shall be marked off in the eyes of the public from other peoples through the character of their dress." (Canon 68). See Judenhut. The Fourth Lateran Council also noted that the Jews' own law required the wearing of identifying symbols. Pope Innocent III also reiterated papal injunctions against forcible conversions, and added: "No Christian shall do the Jews any personal injury...or deprive them of their possessions...or disturb them during the celebration of their festivals...or extort money from them by threatening to exhume their dead."[12]
              1222
              Council of Oxford: Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton forbids Jews from building new synagogues, owning slaves or mixing with Christians.
              1223
              Louis VII of France prohibits his officials from recording debts owed to Jews, reversing his father’s policy of seeking such debts.
              1229
              Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse, heir of Raymond VI, also forced to swear that he would implement social restrictions against Jews.
              1232
              Forced mass conversions in Marrakesh.
              1235
              The Jews of Fulda, Germany were accused of ritual murder. To investigate the blood libel, Emperor Frederick II held a special conference of Jewish converts to Christianity at which the converts were questioned about Jewish ritual practice. Letters inviting prominent individuals to the conference still survive. At the conference, the converts stated unequivocally that Jews do not harm Christian children or require blood for any rituals. In 1236 the Emperor published these findings and in 1247 Pope Innocent IV, the Emperor's enemy, also denounced accusations of the ritual murder of Christian children by Jews. In 1272, the papal repudiation of the blood libel was repeated by Pope Gregory X, who also ruled that thereafter any such testimony of a Christian against a Jew could not be accepted unless it is confirmed by another Jew. Unfortunately, these proclamations from the highest sources were not effective in altering the beliefs of the Christian majority and the libels continued.[13]
              1236
              Crusaders attack Jewish communities of Anjou and Poitou and attempt to baptize all the Jews. Those who resisted (est. 3,000) were slaughtered.
              1240
              Duke Jean le Roux expels Jews from Brittany.
              1240
              Disputation of Paris. Pope Gregory IX puts Talmud on trial on the charges that it contains blasphemy against Jesus and Mary and attacks on the Church.
              1241
              In England, first of a series of royal levies against Jewish finances, which forced the Jews to sell their debts to non-Jews at cut prices.[14]
              1242
              24 cart-loads of hand-written Talmudic manuscripts burned in the streets of Paris.
              1242
              James I of Aragon orders Jews to listen to conversion sermons and to attend churches. Friars are given power to enter synagogues uninvited.
              1244
              Pope Innocent IV orders Louis IX of France to burn all Talmud copies.
              1250
              Saragossa: death of a choirboy Saint Dominguito del Val prompts ritual murder accusation. His sainthood was revoked in the 20th century but reportedly a chapel dedicated to him still exists in the Cathedral of Saragossa.
              1253
              Henry III of England introduces harsh anti-Jewish laws.[15]
              1254
              Louis IX expels the Jews from France, their property and synagogues confiscated. Most move to Germany and further east, however, after a couple of years, some were readmitted back.
              1255
              Henry III of England sells his rights to the Jews (regarded as royal "chattels") to his brother Richard for 5,000 marks.
              c. 1260
              Thomas Aquinas publishes Summa Contra Gentiles, a summary of Christian faith to be presented to those who reject it. The Jews who refuse to convert are regarded as "deliberately defiant" rather than "invincibly ignorant".
              1263
              Disputation of Barcelona.
              1264
              Pope Clement IV assigns Talmud censorship committee.
              1264
              Simon de Montfort inspires massacre of Jews in London.[16]
              1267
              In a special session, the Vienna city council forces Jews to wear Pileum cornutum (a cone-shaped headdress, prevalent in many medieval illustrations of Jews). This distinctive dress is an addition to Yellow badge Jews were already forced to wear. Christians are not permitted to attend Jewish ceremonies.
              1267
              Synod of Breslau orders Jews to live in a segregated quarter.
              1275
              King Edward I of England passes the Statute of the Jewry forcing Jews over the age of seven to wear an identifying yellow badge, and making usury illegal, in order to seize their assets. Scores of English Jews are arrested, 300 hanged and their property goes to the Crown. In 1280 he orders Jews to be present as Dominicans preach conversion. In 1287 he arrests heads of Jewish families and demands their communities pay ransom of 12,000 pounds.
              1278
              The Edict of Pope Nicholas III requires compulsory attendance of Jews at conversion sermons.
              1279
              Synod of Ofen: Christians are forbidden to sell or rent real estate to or from Jews.
              1282
              John Pectin, Archbishop of Canterbury, orders all London synagogues to close and prohibits Jewish physicians from practicing on Christians.
              1283
              Philip III of France causes mass migration of Jews by forbidding them to live in the small rural localities.
              1285
              Blood libel in Munich, Germany results in the death of 68 Jews. 180 more Jews are burned alive at the synagogue.
              1287
              A mob in Oberwesel, Germany kills 40 Jewish men, women and children after a ritual murder accusation.
              1289
              Jews are expelled from Gascony and Anjou.
              1290 July 18
              Edict of Expulsion: Edward I expels all Jews from England, allowing them to take only what they could carry, all the other property became the Crown's. Official reason: continued practice of usury.
              1291
              Philip the Fair publishes an ordinance prohibiting the Jews to settle in France.
              1298
              During the civil war between Adolph of Nassau and Albrecht of Austria, German knight Rintfleisch claims to have received a mission from heaven to exterminate "the accursed race of the Jews". Under his leadership, the mob goes from town to town destroying Jewish communities and massacring about 100,000 Jews, often by mass burning at stake. Among 146 localities in Franconia, Bavaria and Austria are Röttingen (20 April), Würzburg (24 July), Nuremberg (1 August).[17]
              [edit]Fourteenth century

              1305
              Philip IV of France seizes all Jewish property (except the clothes they wear) and expels them from France (approx. 100,000). His successor Louis X of France allows French Jews to return in 1315.
              1320
              Shepherds' Crusade attacks the Jews of 120 localities in southwest France.
              1321
              King Henry II of Castile forces Jews to wear Yellow badge.
              1321
              Jews in central France falsely charged of their supposed collusion with lepers to poison wells. After massacre of est. 5,000 Jews, king Philip V of France admits they were innocent.
              1322
              King Charles IV expels Jews from France.
              1333
              forced mass conversions in Baghdad
              1336
              Persecutions against Jews in Franconia and Alsace led by lawless German bands, the Armleder under the highwayman Arnold von Uissigheim
              1348
              European Jews are blamed for the plague in the Black Death persecutions. Charge laid to the Jews that they poisoned the wells. Massacres spread throughout Spain, France, Germany and Austria. More than 200 Jewish communities destroyed by violence. Many communities have been expelled and settle down in Poland. Strasbourg massacre.
              1349
              Basel: 600 Jews burned at the stake, 140 children forcibly baptized, the remaining city's Jews expelled. The city synagogue is turned into a church and the Jewish cemetery is destroyed. Erfurt massacre (1349).


              1349 burning of Jews (from a European chronicle written on the Black Death between 1349 and 1352)
              1359
              Charles V of France allows Jews to return for a period of 20 years in order to pay ransom for his father John II of France, imprisoned in England. The period is later extended beyond the 20 years.
              1370
              Brussels massacre, end of the Jewish community in Brussels
              1386
              Wenceslaus, Holy Roman Emperor, expels the Jews from the Swabian League and Strasbourg and confiscates their property.
              1389
              18 March, a Jewish boy is accused of plotting against a priest. The mob slaughters approx. 3,000 of Prague's Jews, destroys the city's synagogue and Jewish cemetery. Wenceslaus insists that the responsibility lay with the Jews for going outside during Holy Week.
              1391
              Violence incited by the Archdeacon of Ecija, Ferrand Martinez, results in the destruction of the Jewish quarter in Barcelona. The campaign quickly spreads throughout Spain (except for Granada) and destroys Jewish communities in Valencia and Palma De Majorca. Thousands of Jews are murdered or forced to accept baptism.
              1394
              3 November, Charles VI of France expels all Jews from France.
              1399
              Blood libel in Posen.
              [edit]Fifteenth century

              1411
              Oppressive legislation against Jews in Spain as an outcome of the preaching of the Dominican friar Vicente Ferrer.
              1413
              Disputation of Tortosa, Spain, staged by the Avignon Pope Benedict XIII, is followed by forced mass conversions.
              1420
              All Jews are expelled from Lyons.
              1421
              Persecutions of Jews in Vienna, known as Wiener Gesera (Vienna Edict), confiscation of their possessions, and forced conversion of Jewish children. 270 Jews burned at stake. Expulsion of Jews from Austria.
              1422
              Pope Martin V issues a Bull reminding Christians that Christianity was derived from Judaism and warns the friars not to incite against the Jews. The Bull was withdrawn the following year on allegations that the Jews of Rome attained it by fraud.
              1434
              Council of Basel, Sessio XIX: Jews are forbidden to obtain academic degrees and to act as agents in the conclusion of contracts between Christians.
              1435
              Massacre and forced conversion of Majorcan Jews.
              1438
              Establishment of mellahs (ghettos) in Morocco.
              1447
              Casimir IV renews all the rights of Jews of Poland and makes his charter one of the most liberal in Europe. He revokes it in 1454 at the insistence of Bishop Zbigniew.
              1449
              The Statute of Toledo introduces the rule of purity of blood discriminating Conversos. Pope Nicholas V condemns it.
              1463
              Pope Nicholas V authorizes the establishment of the Inquisition to investigate heresy among the Marranos. See also Crypto-Judaism.
              1473–1474
              Massacres of Marranos of Valladolid, Cordova, Segovia, Ciudad Real, Spain


              Simon of Trent blood libel. Illustration in Hartmann Schedel's Weltchronik, 1493
              1475
              A student of the preacher Giovanni da Capistrano, Franciscan Bernardine of Feltre, accuses the Jews in murdering an infant, Simon. The entire community is arrested, 15 leaders are burned at the stake, the rest are expelled. In 1588, Pope Sixtus V confirmed Simon's cultus. Saint Simon was considered a martyr and patron of kidnap and torture victims for almost 500 years. In 1965, Pope Paul VI declared the episode a fraud, and decanonized Simon's sainthood.
              1481
              The Spanish Inquisition is instituted.
              1487–1504
              Bishop Gennady exposes the heresy of Zhidovstvuyushchiye (Judaizers) in Eastern Orthodoxy of Muscovy.
              1490
              Tomás de Torquemada burns 6,000 volumes of Jewish mansucripts in Salamanca.
              1491
              The blood libel in La Guardia, Spain, where the alleged victim Holy Child of La Guardia became revered as a saint.
              1492 March 31
              Ferdinand II and Isabella issue General Edict on the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain: approx. 200,000. Some return to the Land of Israel. As many localities and entire countries expel their Jewish citizens (after robbing them), and others deny them entrance, the legend of the Wandering Jew, a condemned harbinger of calamity, gains popularity.
              1492 October 24
              Jews of Mecklenburg, Germany are accused of stabbing a consecrated wafer. 27 Jews are burned, including two women. The spot is still called the Judenberg. All the Jews are expelled from the Duchy.
              1493 January 12
              Expulsion from Sicily: approx. 37,000.
              1496
              Forced conversion and expulsion of Jews from Portugal. This included many who fled Spain four years earlier.
              1498
              Prince Alexander of Lithuania forces most of the Jews to forfeit their property or convert. The main motivation is to cancel the debts the nobles owe to the Jews. Within a short time trade grinds to a halt and the Prince invites the Jews back in.
              [edit]Sixteenth century



              Jews from Worms, Germany wear the mandatory yellow badge. A moneybag and garlic in the hands are an antisemitic stereotype (sixteenth-century drawing).
              1505
              Ten České Budějovice Jews are tortured and executed after being accused of killing a Christian girl; later, on his deathbed, a shepherd confesses to fabricating the accusation.
              1506 April 19
              A marrano expresses his doubts about miracle visions at St. Dominics Church in Lisbon, Portugal. The crowd, led by Dominican monks, kills him, then ransacks Jewish houses and slaughters any Jew they could find. The countrymen hear about the massacre and join in. Over 2,000 marranos killed in three days.
              1509 August 19
              A converted Jew Johannes Pfefferkorn receives authority of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor to destroy the Talmud and other Jewish religious books, except the Hebrew Bible, in Frankfurt.
              1510 July 19
              Forty Jews are executed in Brandenburg, Germany for allegedly desecrating the host; remainder expelled. 23 November. Less-wealthy Jews expelled from Naples; remainder heavily taxed. 38 Jews burned at the stake in Berlin.
              1511 June 6
              Eight Roman Catholic converts from Judaism burned at the stake for allegedly reverting.
              1516
              The first ghetto is established, on one of the islands in Venice.
              1519
              Martin Luther leads Protestant Reformation and challenges the doctrine of Servitus Judaeorum "... to deal kindly with the Jews and to instruct them to come over to us". 21 February. All Jews expelled from Ratisbon/Regensburg.
              1520
              Pope Leo X allows the Jews to print the Talmud in Venice
              1527 June 16
              Jews are ordered to leave Florence, but the edict is soon rescinded.
              1528
              Three judaizers are burned at the stake in Mexico City's first auto da fe.
              1535
              After Spanish troops capture Tunis all the local Jews are sold into slavery.


              Bookcover of On the Jews and Their Lies
              1543
              In his pamphlet On the Jews and Their Lies Martin Luther advocates an eight-point plan to get rid of the Jews as a distinct group either by religious conversion or by expulsion:
              "...set fire to their synagogues or schools..."
              "...their houses also be razed and destroyed..."
              "...their prayer books and Talmudic writings... be taken from them..."
              "...their rabbis be forbidden to teach henceforth on pain of loss of life and limb..."
              "...safe-conduct on the highways be abolished completely for the Jews..."
              "...usury be prohibited to them, and that all cash and treasure of silver and gold be taken from them..." and "Such money should now be used in ... the following [way]... Whenever a Jew is sincerely converted, he should be handed [certain amount]..."
              "...young, strong Jews and Jewesses [should]... earn their bread in the sweat of their brow..."
              "If we wish to wash our hands of the Jews' blasphemy and not share in their guilt, we have to part company with them. They must be driven from our country" and "we must drive them out like mad dogs."
              Luther "got the Jews expelled from Saxony in 1537 , and in the 1540s he drove them from many German towns; he tried unsuccessfully to get the elector to expel them from Brandenburg in 1543 . His followers continued to agitate against the Jews there: they sacked the Berlin synagogue in 1572 and the following year finally got their way, the Jews being banned from the entire country."[18] (See also Martin Luther and the Jews)
              1540
              All Jews are banished from Prague.
              1546
              Martin Luther's sermon Admonition against the Jews contains accusations of ritual murder, black magic, and poisoning of wells. Luther recognizes no obligation to protect the Jews.
              1547
              Ivan the Terrible becomes ruler of Russia and refuses to allow Jews to live in or even enter his kingdom because they "bring about great evil" (quoting his response to request by Polish king Sigismund II).
              1550
              Dr. Joseph Hacohen is chased out of Genoa for practicing medicine; soon all Jews are expelled.
              1553
              Pope Julius III forbids Talmud printing and orders burning of any copy found. Rome’s Inquisitor-General, Cardinal Carafa (later Pope Paul IV) has Talmud publicly burnt in Rome on Rosh Hashanah, starting a wave of Talmud burning throughout Italy. About 12,000 copies were destroyed.
              1554
              Cornelio da Montalcino, a Franciscan Friar who converted to Judaism, is burned alive in Rome.
              1555
              In Papal Bull Cum nimis absurdum, Pope Paul IV writes: "It appears utterly absurd and impermissible that the Jews, whom God has condemned to eternal slavery for their guilt, should enjoy our Christian love." He renews anti-Jewish legislation and installs a locked nightly ghetto in Rome. The Bull also forces Jewish males to wear a yellow hat, females – yellow kerchief. Owning real estate or practicing medicine on Christians is forbidden. It also limits Jewish communities to only one synagogue.
              1557
              Jews are temporarily banished from Prague.
              1558
              Recanati, Italy: a baptized Jew Joseph Paul More enters synagogue on Yom Kippur under the protection of Pope Paul IV and tries to preach a conversion sermon. The congregation evicts him. Soon after, the Jews are expelled from Recanati.
              1559
              Pope Pius IV allows Talmud on conditions that it is printed by a Christian and the text is censored.
              1563 February
              Russian troops take Polotsk from Lithuania, Jews are given ultimatum: embrace Russian Orthodox Church or die. Around 300 Jewish men, women and children were thrown into ice holes of Dvina river.
              1564
              Brest-Litovsk: the son of a wealthy Jewish tax collector is accused of killing the family's Christian servant for ritual purposes. He is tortured and executed in line with the law. King Sigismund II of Poland forbids future charges of ritual murder, calling them groundless.
              1565
              Jews are temporarily banished from Prague.
              1566
              Antonio Ghislieri elected and, as Pope Pius V, reinstates the harsh anti-Jewish laws of Pope Paul IV. In 1569 he expels Jews dwelling outside of the ghettos of Rome, Ancona, and Avignon from the Papal States, thus ensuring that they remain city-dwellers.
              1567
              Jews are reauthorised to live in France
              1586
              Pope Sixtus V forbids printing of the Talmud.
              1590
              Jewish quarter of Mikulov (Nikolsburg) burns to ground and 15 people die while Christians watch or pillage. King Philip II of Spain orders expulsion of Jews from Lombardy. His order is ignored by local authorities until 1597, when 72 Jewish families are forced into exile.
              1593 February 25
              Pope Clement VIII confirms the Papal bull of Paul III that expels Jews from Papal states except ghettos in Rome and Ancona and issues Caeca et obdurata ("Blind Obstinacy"): "All the world suffers from the usury of the Jews, their monopolies and deceit. ... Then as now Jews have to be reminded intermittently anew that they were enjoying rights in any country since they left Palestine and the Arabian desert, and subsequently their ethical and moral doctrines as well as their deeds rightly deserve to be exposed to criticism in whatever country they happen to live."
              [edit]Seventeenth century

              1603
              Frei Diogo da Assumpcão, a partly Jewish friar who embraced Judaism, burned alive in Lisbon.
              1608
              The Jesuit order forbids admission to anyone descended from Jews to the fifth generation, a restriction lifted in the 20th century. Three years later Pope Paul V applies the rule throughout the Church, but his successor revokes it.
              1612
              The Hamburg Senate decides to officially allow Jews to live in Hamburg on the condition there is no public worship.


              Expulsion of the Jews from Frankfurt on 23 August 1614: "1380 persons old and young were counted at the exit of the gate"
              1614
              Vincent Fettmilch, who called himself the "new Haman of the Jews", leads a raid on Frankfurt synagogue that turned into an attack which destroyed the whole community.
              1615
              King Louis XIII of France decrees that all Jews must leave the country within one month on pain of death.
              1615
              The Guild led by Dr. Chemnitz, "non-violently" forced the Jews from Worms.
              1619
              Shah Abbasi of the Persian Sufi Dynasty increases persecution against the Jews, forcing many to outwardly practice Islam. Many keep practicing Judaism in secret.
              1624
              Ghetto established in Ferrara, Italy.
              1632
              King Ladislaus IV of Poland forbids antisemitic print-outs.
              1648–1655
              The Ukrainian Cossacks led by Bohdan Chmielnicki massacre about 100,000 Jews and similar number of Polish nobles, 300 Jewish communities destroyed.
              1655
              Oliver Cromwell readmits Jews to England.
              1664 May
              Jews of Lemberg (now Lvov) ghetto organize self-defense against impending assault by students of Jesuit seminary and Cathedral school. The militia sent by the officials to restore order, instead joined the attackers. About 100 Jews killed.
              1670
              Jews expelled from Vienna.
              1678
              forced mass conversions in Yemen.
              [edit]Eighteenth century

              1711
              Johann Andreas Eisenmenger writes his Entdecktes Judenthum ("Judaism Unmasked"), a work denouncing Judaism and which had a formative influence on modern antisemitic polemics.
              1712
              Blood libel in Sandomierz and expulsion of the town's Jews.
              1727
              Edict of Catherine I of Russia: "The Jews... who are found in Ukraine and in other Russian provinces are to be expelled at once beyond the frontiers of Russia."
              1734
              1736: The Haidamaks, paramilitary bands in Polish Ukraine, attack Jews.
              1742 December
              Elizabeth of Russia issues a decree of expulsion of all the Jews out of Russian Empire. Her resolution to the Senate's appeal regarding harm to the trade: "I don't desire any profits from the enemies of Christ". One of the deportees is Antonio Ribera Sanchez, her own personal physician and the head of army's medical dept.
              1744
              Frederick II The Great (a "heroic genius", according to Hitler) limits Breslau to ten "protected" Jewish families, on the grounds that otherwise they will "transform it into complete Jerusalem". He encourages this practice in other Prussian cities. In 1750 he issues Revidiertes General Privilegium und Reglement vor die Judenschaft: "protected" Jews had an alternative to "either abstain from marriage or leave Berlin" (Simon Dubnow).
              1744 December
              Archduchess of Austria Maria Theresa orders: "... no Jew is to be tolerated in our inherited duchy of Bohemia" by the end of Feb. 1745. In December 1748 she reverses her position, on condition that Jews pay for readmission every ten years. This extortion was known as malke-geld (queen's money). In 1752 she introduces the law limiting each Jewish family to one son.
              1762
              Rhode Island refuses to grant Jews Aaron Lopez and Isaac Eliezer citizenship stating "no person who is not of the Christian religion can be admitted free to this colony."
              1768
              Haidamaks massacre the Jews of Uman, Poland.
              1775
              Pope Pius VI issues a severe Editto sopra gli ebrei (Edict concerning the Jews). Previously lifted restrictions are reimposed, Judaism is suppressed.
              1782
              Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II abolishes most of persecution practices in Toleranzpatent on condition that Yiddish and Hebrew are eliminated from public records and judicial autonomy is annulled. Judaism is branded "quintessence of foolishness and nonsense". Moses Mendelssohn writes: "Such a tolerance... is even more dangerous play in tolerance than open persecution".
              1790 May 20
              Eleazer Solomon is quartered for the alleged murder of a Christian girl in Grodno.
              1790–1792
              Destruction of most of the Jewish communities of Morocco.
              1791
              Catherine II of Russia confines Jews to the Pale of Settlement and imposes them with double taxes. Pale of Settlement
              [edit]Nineteenth century

              1805
              Massacre of Jews in Algeria.
              1815
              Pope Pius VII reestablishes the ghetto in Rome after the defeat of Napoleon.
              1819
              A series of anti-Jewish riots in Germany that spread to several neighboring countries: Denmark, Latvia and Bohemia known as Hep-Hep riots, from the derogatory rallying cry against the Jews in Germany.
              1827 August 26
              Compulsory military service for the Jews of Russia: Jewish boys under 18 years of age, known as the Cantonists, were placed in preparatory military training establishments for 25 years. Cantonists were encouraged and sometimes forced to baptize.
              1835
              Oppressive constitution for the Jews issued by Czar Nicholas I of Russia.
              1840
              The Damascus affair: false accusations cause arrests and atrocities, culminating in the seizure of sixty-three Jewish children and attacks on Jewish communities throughout the Middle East.
              1844
              Karl Marx praises Bruno Bauer's essays containing demands that the Jews abandon Judaism, and publishes his work On the Jewish Question: "What is the worldly cult of the Jew? Huckstering. What is his worldly god? Money... Money is the jealous God of Israel, besides which no other god may exist... The god of the Jews has been secularized and has become the god of this world", "In the final analysis, the emancipation of the Jews is the emancipation of mankind from Judaism." This probably led to the antisemitic feeling within communism.
              1853
              Blood libels in Saratov and throughout Russia.
              1858
              Edgardo Mortara, a six-year-old Jewish boy whom a maid had baptised during an illness, is taken from his parents in Bologna, an episode which aroused universal indignation in liberal circles.
              1862
              During the American Civil War General Grant issues General Order № 11 (1862), ordering all Jews out of his military district, suspecting them of pro-Confederate sympathy. President Lincoln directs him to rescind the order. Polish Jews are given equal rights. Old privileges forbidding Jews to settle in some Polish cities are abolished.
              1871
              Speech of Pope Pius IX in regard to Jews: "of these dogs, there are too many of them at present in Rome, and we hear them howling in the streets, and they are disturbing us in all places."
              1878
              Adolf Stoecker, German antisemitic preacher and politician, founds the Social Workers' Party, which marks the beginning of the political antisemitic movement in Germany.
              1879
              Heinrich von Treitschke, German historian and politician, justifies the antisemitic campaigns in Germany, bringing antisemitism into learned circles.
              1879
              Wilhelm Marr coins the term antisemitism to distinguish himself from religious Anti-Judaism.
              1881–1884
              Pogroms sweep southern Russia, propelling mass Jewish emigration from the Pale of Settlement: about 2 million Russian Jews emigrated in period 1880–1924, many of them to the United States (until the National Origins Quota of 1924 and Immigration Act of 1924 largely halted immigration to the U.S. from Eastern Europe and Russia). The Russian word "pogrom" becomes international.
              1882
              The Tiszaeszlár blood libel in Hungary arouses public opinion throughout Europe.
              1882
              First International Anti-Jewish Congress convenes at Dresden, Germany.
              1882 May
              A series of "temporary laws" by Tsar Alexander III of Russia (the May Laws), which adopted a systematic policy of discrimination, with the object of removing the Jews from their economic and public positions, in order to "cause one-third of the Jews to emigrate, one-third to accept baptism and one-third to starve" (according to a remark attributed to Konstantin Pobedonostsev)
              1887
              Russia introduces measures to limit Jews access to education, known as the quota.
              1891
              Blood libel in Xanten, Germany.
              1891
              Expulsion of 20,000 Jews from Moscow, Russia. The Congress of the United States eases immigration restrictions for Jews from the Russian Empire. (Webster-Campster report)
              1892
              Justinas Bonaventure Pranaitis writes The Talmud Unmasked an antisemitic and misleading inaccurate anti-Talmudic work.
              1893
              Karl Lueger establishes antisemitic Christian Social Party and becomes the Mayor of Vienna in 1897 .


              January 5, 1895 - The treason conviction of Captain Alfred Dreyfus.
              1894
              The Dreyfus Affair in France. In 1898 Émile Zola publishes open letter J'accuse!
              1895
              A. C. Cuza organizes the Alliance Anti-semitique Universelle in Bucharest, Romania.
              1895 January 5
              Captain Alfred Dreyfus being dishonorably discharged in France.
              1899
              Houston Stewart Chamberlain, racist and antisemitic author, publishes his Die Grundlagen des 19 Jahrhunderts which later became a basis of National-Socialist ideology.
              1899
              Blood libel in Bohemia (the Hilsner case).
              [edit]Twentieth century

              In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Roman Catholic Church adhered to a distinction between "good antisemitism" and "bad antisemitism". The "bad" kind promoted hatred of Jews because of their descent. This was considered un-Christian because the Christian message was intended for all of humanity regardless of ethnicity; anyone could become a Christian. The "good" kind criticized alleged Jewish conspiracies to control newspapers, banks, and other institutions, to care only about accumulation of wealth, etc. Many Catholic bishops wrote articles criticizing Jews on such grounds, and, when accused of promoting hatred of Jews, would remind people that they condemned the "bad" kind of antisemitism.[19]


              The victims of a 1905 pogrom in Dnipropetrovsk.
              1903
              The Kishinev pogrom: 49 Jews murdered.
              1903
              The first publication of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion hoax in St. Petersburg, Russia (by Pavel Krushevan).
              1905
              Pogrom in Dnipropetrovsk
              1909
              Salomon Reinach and Florence Simmonds refer to "this new antisemitism, masquerading as patriotism, which was first propagated at Berlin by the court chaplain Stöcker, with the connivance of Bismarck." [20] Similarly, Peter N. Stearns comments that "the ideology behind the new anti-Semitism [in Germany] was more racist than religious." [21]
              1911
              The Blood libel trial of Menahem Mendel Beilis in Kiev.
              1915
              The World War I prompts expulsion of 250,000 Jews from Western Russia.
              The Leo Frank trial and lynching in Atlanta, Georgia turns the spotlight on antisemitism in the United States and leads to the founding of the Anti-Defamation League.
              1917–1921
              Attacked for being revolutionaries or counter-revolutionaries, unpatriotic pacifists or warmongers, religious zealots or godless atheists, capitalist exploiters or bourgeois profiteers, masses of Jewish civilians (by various estimates 70,000 to 250,000, the number of orphans exceeded 300,000) were murdered in pogroms in the course of Russian Civil War.
              1919–1922
              Soviet Yevsektsiya (the Jewish section of the Communist Party) attacks Bund and Zionist parties for "Jewish cultural particularism". In April 1920, the All-Russian Zionist Congress is broken up by Cheka led by Bolsheviks, whose leadership and ranks included many anti-Jewish Jews. Thousands are arrested and sent to Gulag for "counter-revolutionary... collusion in the interests of Anglo-French bourgeoisie... to restore the Palestine state." Hebrew language is banned, Judaism is suppressed, along with other religions.
              1920
              The Jerusalem pogrom of April 1920 of old Yishuv
              The idea that the Bolshevik revolution was a Jewish conspiracy for the world domination sparks worldwide interest in The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. In a single year, five editions are sold out in England alone. In the US Henry Ford prints 500,000 copies and begins a series of antisemitic articles in The Dearborn Independent newspaper.
              1921 May 1–4
              Jaffa riots in Palestine.
              1921–1925
              Outbreak of antisemitism in USA, led by Ku Klux Klan.
              1924
              The National Origins Quota of 1924 and Immigration Act of 1924 largely halted immigration to the U.S. from Eastern Europe and Russia; many later saw these governmental policies as having antisemitic undertones, as a great many of these immigrants coming from Russia and Eastern Europe were Jews (the "outbreak of antisemitism" mentioned in the above entry may have also played a part in the passage of these acts).
              1925
              Adolf Hitler publishes Mein Kampf.
              1929 August 23
              The ancient Jewish community of Hebron is destroyed in the Hebron massacre.[22]
              1933–1941
              Persecution of Jews in Germany rises until they are stripped of their rights not only as citizens, but also as human beings. During this time antisemitism reached its all-time high.[1]
              Law against Overcrowding of German Schools and Universities
              Law for the Reestablishment of the Professional Civil Service (ban on professions)
              The Reichsfluchtsteuer ("Reich Flight Tax") is used to expropriate funds from Jewish emigrees.
              1934
              2,000 of Afghani Jews expelled from their towns and forced to live in the wilderness.
              1934
              The first appearance of The Franklin Prophecy on the pages of William Dudley Pelley's pro-Nazi weekly magazine Liberation. According to the US Congress report:
              "The Franklin "Prophecy" is a classic antisemitic canard that falsely claims that American statesman Benjamin Franklin made anti-Jewish statements during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 . It has found widening acceptance in Muslim and Arab media, where it has been used to criticize Israel and Jews..."[23]
              1935
              Nuremberg Laws introduced. Jewish rights rescinded. The Reich Citizenship Law strips them of citizenship. The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor:
              Marriages between Jews and citizens of German or kindred blood are forbidden.
              Sexual relations outside marriage between Jews and nationals of German or kindred blood are forbidden.
              Jews will not be permitted to employ female citizens of German or kindred blood as domestic servants.
              Jews are forbidden to display the Reich and national flag or the national colors. On the other hand they are permitted to display the Jewish colors.
              1938
              Anschluss, pogroms in Vienna, anti-Jewish legislation, deportations to concentration camps.
              Decree authorizing local authorities to bar Jews from the streets on certain days
              Decree empowering the justice Ministry to void wills offending the "sound judgment of the people"
              Decree providing for compulsory sale of Jewish real estate
              Decree providing for liquidation of Jewish real estate agencies, brokerage agencies, and marriage agencies catering to non-Jews
              Directive providing for concentration of Jews in houses
              1938
              Father Charles E. Coughlin, Roman Catholic priest, starts antisemitic weekly radio broadcasts in the United States.
              1938 November 9–10
              Kristallnacht (Night of The Broken Glass). In one night most German synagogues and hundreds of Jewish-owned German businesses are destroyed. Almost 100 Jews are killed, and 10,000 are sent to concentration camps.[24]
              1938 November 17
              Racial legislation introduced in Italy. Anti Jewish economic legislation in Hungary.
              1938 July 6–15
              Evian Conference: 31 countries refuse to accept Jews trying to escape Nazi Germany (with exception of Dominican Republic). Most find temporary refuge in Poland. See also Bermuda Conference.
              1939
              The "Voyage of the damned": S.S. St. Louis, carrying 907 Jewish refugees from Germany, is turned back by Canada, Cuba and the US.[25]
              1939 February
              The Congress of the United States rejects the Wagner-Rogers Bill, an effort to admit 20,000 Jewish refugee children under the age of 14 from Nazi Germany.[26]


              General Eisenhower inspecting prisoners' corpses at a liberated concentration camp, 1945.
              1939–1945
              The Holocaust. About 6 million Jews, including 1.5 million children, systematically killed by Nazi Germany and other Axis powers. See also Holocaust denial.
              1941
              The Farhud pogrom in Baghdad results in 200 Jews dead, 2,000 wounded.
              1946 July 4
              The Kielce pogrom. 37 (+2) Jews were massacred and 80 wounded out of about 200 who returned home after World War II. There were also killed 2 non-Jewish Poles.
              1946
              Nikita Khrushchev, then the first secretary of Communist party of Ukraine, closes many synagogues (the number declines from 450 to 60) and prevents Jewish refugees from returning to their homes.[27]
              1948 January 13
              Solomon Mikhoels, actor-director of the Moscow State Jewish Theater and chairman of Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee is killed in suspicious car accident (see MG. Mass arrests of prominent Jewish intellectuals and suppression of Jewish culture follow under the banners of campaign on rootless cosmopolitanism and anti-Zionism.
              1948–2001
              Antisemitism played a major role in the Jewish exodus from Arab lands. The Jewish population in the Arab Middle East and North Africa has decreased from 900,000 in 1948 to less than 8,000 in 2001.
              1948
              During the Siege of Jerusalem of the Arab-Israeli War, Arab armies were able to conquer the part of the West Bank and Jerusalem; they expelled all Jews (about 2,000) from the Old City (the Jewish Quarter) and destroyed the ancient synagogues that were in Old City as well.
              1952 August 12–13
              The Night of the Murdered Poets. Thirteen most prominent Soviet Yiddish writers, poets, actors and other intellectuals were executed, among them Peretz Markish, Leib Kwitko, David Hofstein, Itzik Feffer, David Bergelson.[28][29] In 1955 UN General Assembly's session a high Soviet official still denied the "rumors" about their disappearance.
              1952
              The Prague Trials in Czechoslovakia.
              1953
              The Doctors' plot false accusation in the USSR. Scores of Soviet Jews dismissed from their jobs, arrested, some executed. The USSR was accused of pursuing a "new antisemitism." [30] Stalinist opposition to "rootless cosmopolitans" – a euphemism for Jews – was rooted in the belief, as expressed by Klement Gottwald, that "treason and espionage infiltrate the ranks of the Communist Party. This channel is Zionism." [31] This newer antisemitism was, in effect, a species of anti-Zionism.
              Hello, my name is Mary. I hope to fellowship with you! That is, unless you don't listen to church authority (Deuteronomy 17:12); are a witch (Exodus 22:17); are a homosexual (Leviticus 20:13; Romans 1:24-32); or fortuneteller (Leviticus 20:27) or a snotty kid who hits their dad (Exodus 21:15); or curses their parents (Proverbs 20:20; Leviticus 20:9); an adulterer (Leviticus 20:10); a non-Christian (Exodus 22:19; Deuteronomy 13:7-12; Deuteronomy 17:2-5;Romans 1:24-32); an atheist (2 Chronicles 15:12-13); or false prophet (Zechariah 13:3); from the town of one who worships another, false god (Deuteronomy 13:13-19); were a non-virgin bride (Deuteronomy 22:20-21); or blasphemer (Leviticus 24:10-16), as God calls for your execution and will no doubt send you to Hell, and I have no interest developing a friendship with the Spiritually Walking Dead.

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              • TheOnly1ne
                Confirmed Enemy of God
                • Jun 2012
                • 15

                #577
                Re: Suck on this

                Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
                No friend, you have that quite wrong. Al the glue huffing has addled your brain. Hitler was no Christian though he did follow some of the basic tenets. No, Adolf was a CATLICK!!! A ring kissing, mary worshiping false catlick.

                We do not like atheists because we do not want to see any one, even a bigot full of hatred like yourself, have to go to Hell just because they are narrow minded.
                Actually sir, us Atheists don't hate Christians or God, because you can't hate something you don't believe in. We just don't like people making a fool of themselves such as you saying all Atheists are dumb and full of hate. I live a happy life. Now since you are a Christian go drink snake poison and tell me how you feel. After that go touch a kid with cancer. Nothing. Everything is the same. Except you need serious medical attention.

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                • Redeemed Papist
                  Former Mary Hailer who has seen The Light(c)
                  True Christian™
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 10409

                  #578
                  Re: Suck on this

                  Originally posted by TheOnly1ne View Post
                  Actually sir, us Atheists don't hate Christians or God, because you can't hate something you don't believe in. We just don't like people making a fool of themselves such as you saying all Atheists are dumb and full of hate. I live a happy life. Now since you are a Christian go drink snake poison and tell me how you feel. After that go touch a kid with cancer. Nothing. Everything is the same. Except you need serious medical attention.
                  Venom is different from other poisons. Other poisons affect the body by entering the digestive system, while venom affects the body by getting into the blood stream and tissue. Drinking snake venom is not lethal as long as the venom does not enter the blood stream. The digestive fluids will break it down just like other food you eat.

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                  Isaiah 34:6 The sword of the LORD is filled with blood, it is made fat with fatness, and with the blood of lambs and goats, with the fat of the kidneys of rams: for the LORD hath a sacrifice in Bozrah, and a great slaughter in the land of Idumea.

                  John 5:46,47 For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me: for he wrote of me. But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?

                  Join me in scoffing at backwards Muslims clinging to their beliefs in the face of the evidence!
                  The truth about volcanos
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                  • TheOnly1ne
                    Confirmed Enemy of God
                    • Jun 2012
                    • 15

                    #579
                    Re: Suck on this

                    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
                    Friend, jews aren't just "different," they're diabolical by nature. They are a danger to society and always have been. Why, just consider how many times Christendom has had to rid itself of the "jewish problem" over the years to keep Europe safe:

                    Late 1st–early 2nd century
                    Tacitus writes anti-Jewish polemic in his Histories (book 5). He reports on several old myths of ancient antisemitism (including that of the donkey's head in the Holy of Holies), but the key to his view that Jews "regard the rest of mankind with all the hatred of enemies" is his analysis of the extreme differences between monotheistic Judaism and the polytheism common throughout the Roman world.
                    115–117
                    Thousands of Jews are killed during civil unrest in Egypt, Cyprus, and Cyrenaica, as recounted by Cassius Dio, History of Rome (68.31), Eusebius, Historia Ecclesiastica (4.2), and papyrii.
                    c. 119
                    Roman emperor Hadrian bans circumcision, making Judaism de facto illegal.
                    c. 132–135
                    Crushing of the Bar Kokhba revolt. According to Cassius Dio 580,000 Jews are killed. Hadrian orders the expulsion of Jews from Judea, which is merged with Galilee to form the province Syria Palaestina. Although large Jewish populations remain in Samaria and Galilee, with Tiberias as the headquarters of exiled Jewish patriarchs, this is the start of the Jewish diaspora. Hadrian constructs a pagan temple to Jupiter at the site of the Temple in Jerusalem, builds Aelia Capitolina among ruins of Jerusalem.[4]
                    167
                    Earliest known accusation of Jewish deicide (the notion that Jews were held responsible for the death of Jesus) made in a sermon On the Passover attributed to Melito of Sardis.
                    [edit]Fourth century

                    306
                    The Synod of Elvira bans intermarriage between Christians and Jews. Other social intercourses, such as eating together, are also forbidden.
                    315–337
                    Constantine I enacts various laws regarding the Jews: Jews are not allowed to own Christian slaves or to circumcise their slaves. Conversion of Christians to Judaism is outlawed. Congregations for religious services are restricted, but Jews are also allowed to enter the restituted Jerusalem on the anniversary of the Temple's destruction.
                    325
                    First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea. The Christian Church separates the calculation of the date of Easter from the Jewish Passover: "It was ... declared improper to follow the custom of the Jews in the celebration of this holy festival, because, their hands having been stained with crime, the minds of these wretched men are necessarily blinded.... Let us, then, have nothing in common with the Jews, who are our adversaries. ... avoiding all contact with that evil way. ... who, after having compassed the death of the Lord, being out of their minds, are guided not by sound reason, but by an unrestrained passion, wherever their innate madness carries them. ... a people so utterly depraved. ... Therefore, this irregularity must be corrected, in order that we may no more have any thing in common with those parricides and the murderers of our Lord. ... no single point in common with the perjury of the Jews."[5][6]
                    361–363
                    Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate, allows the Jews to return to "holy Jerusalem which you have for many years longed to see rebuilt" and to rebuild the Temple.
                    386
                    John Chrysostom of Antioch writes eight homilies Adversus Judaeos (lit: Against the Judaizers). See also: Christianity and antisemitism.
                    388
                    A Christian mob incited by the local bishop plunders and burns down a synagogue in Callinicum. Theodosius I orders punishment for those responsible, and rebuilding the synagogue at the Christian expense. Ambrose of Milan insists in his letter that the whole case be dropped. He interrupts the liturgy in the emperor's presence with an ultimatum that he would not continue until the case was dropped. Theodosius complies.
                    399
                    The Western Roman Emperor Honorius calls Judaism superstitio indigna and confiscates gold and silver collected by the synagogues for Jerusalem.
                    [edit]Fifth century

                    415
                    Jews are accused of ritual murder during Purim.[7] Christians in Antioch confiscate synagogue. Bishop Cyril of Alexandria forces his way into the synagogue, expels the Jews and gives their property to the mob. Prefect Orestes is stoned almost to death for protesting.
                    418
                    The first record of Jews being forced to convert or face expulsion. Severus, the Bishop of Minorca, claimed to have forced 540 Jews to accept Christianity upon conquering the island. Synagogue in Magona, now Port Mahon capital of Minorca, burnt.
                    419
                    The monk Barsauma (subsequently the Bishop of Nisibis) gathers a group of followers and for the next three years destroys synagogues throughout the province of Palestine.
                    429
                    The East Roman Emperor Theodosius II orders all funds raised by Jews to support schools be turned over to his treasury.
                    439 January 31
                    The Codex Theodosianus, the first imperial compilation of laws. Jews are prohibited from holding important positions involving money, including judicial and executive offices. The ban against building new synagogues is reinstated. The anti-Jewish statutes apply to the Samaritans. The Code is also accepted by Western Roman Emperor, Valentinian III.
                    451
                    Sassanid ruler Yazdegerd II of Persia's decree abolishes the Sabbath and orders executions of Jewish leaders, including the Exilarch Mar Nuna.
                    465
                    Council of Vannes, Gaul prohibited the Christian clergy from participating in Jewish feasts.
                    [edit]Sixth century

                    519
                    Ravenna, Italy. After the local synagogues were burned down by the local mob, the Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great orders the town to rebuild them at its own expense.
                    529–559
                    Byzantine Emperor Justinian the Great publishes Corpus Juris Civilis. New laws restrict citizenship to Christians. These regulations determined the status of Jews throughout the Empire for hundreds of years: Jewish civil rights restricted: "they shall enjoy no honors". The principle of Servitus Judaeorum (Servitude of the Jews) is established: the Jews cannot testify against Christians. The emperor becomes an arbiter in internal Jewish matters.[clarification needed] The use of the Hebrew language in worship is forbidden. Shema Yisrael ("Hear, O Israel, the Lord is one"), sometimes considered the most important prayer in Judaism, is banned as a denial of the Trinity. Some Jewish communities are converted by force, their synagogues turned into churches.
                    535
                    The First Council of Clermont (of Gaul) prohibits Jews from holding public office.
                    538
                    The Third Council of Orléans (of Gaul) forbids Jews to employ Christian servants or possess Christian slaves. Jews are prohibited from appearing in the streets during Easter: "their appearance is an insult to Christianity". A Merovingian king Childebert approves the measure.
                    576
                    Clermont, Gaul. Bishop Avitus offers Jews a choice: accept Christianity or leave Clermont. Most emigrate to Marseilles.
                    589
                    The Council of Narbonne, Septimania, forbids Jews from chanting psalms while burying their dead. Anyone violating this law is fined 6 ounces of gold. The third Council of Toledo, held under Visigothic King Reccared, bans Jews from slave ownership and holding positions of authority, and reiterates the mutual ban on intermarriage.[8] Reccared also rules children out of such marriages to be raised as Christians.
                    590
                    Pope Gregory I defends the Jews against forced conversion.
                    [edit]Seventh century

                    610–620
                    Visigothic Hispania After many of his anti-Jewish edicts were ignored, king Sisebur prohibits Judaism. Those not baptized fled. This was the first incidence where a prohibition of Judaism affected an entire country.
                    614
                    Fifth Council of Paris decrees that all Jews holding military or civil positions must accept baptism, together with their families.
                    615
                    Italy. The earliest referral to the Juramentum Judaeorum (the Jewish Oath): the concept that no heretic could be believed in court against a Christian. The oath became standardized throughout Europe in 1555.
                    629 March 21
                    Byzantine Emperor Heraclius with his army marches into Jerusalem. Jewish inhabitants support him after his promise of amnesty. Upon his entry into Jerusalem the local priests convince him that killing Jews is a good deed. Hundreds of Jews are massacred, thousands flee to Egypt.
                    Frankish King Dagobert I, encouraged by Byzantine Emperor Heraclius, expels all Jews from the kingdom.
                    632
                    The first case of officially sanctioned forced baptism. Emperor Heraclius violates the Codex Theodosianus, which protected them from forced conversions.
                    681
                    The Twelfth Council of Toledo, Spain orders burning of the Talmud and other "heretic" books.
                    682
                    Visigothic king Erwig begins his reign by enacting 28 anti-Jewish laws. He presses for the "utter extirpation of the pest of the Jews" and decrees that all converts must be registered by a parish priest, who must issue travel permits. All holidays, Christian and Jewish, must be spent in the presence of a priest to ensure piety and to prevent the backsliding.
                    692
                    Quinisext Council in Constantinople forbids Christians on pain of excommunication to bathe in public baths with Jews, employ a Jewish doctor or socialize with Jews.
                    694
                    17th Council of Toledo. King Ergica believes rumors that the Jews had conspired to ally themselves with the Muslim invaders and forces Jews to give all land, slaves and buildings bought from Christians, to his treasury. He declares that all Jewish children over the age of seven should be taken from their homes and raised as Christians.
                    [edit]Eighth century

                    717
                    Possible date for the Pact of Umar, a document that specified restrictions on Jews and Christians (dhimmi) living under Muslim rule. However, academic historians believe that this document was actually compiled at a much later date.
                    722
                    Byzantine emperor Leo III forcibly converts all Jews and Montanists in the empire into mainstream Byzantine Christianity.
                    [edit]Ninth century

                    807
                    Abbassid Caliph Harun al-Rashid orders all Jews in the Caliphate to wear a yellow belt, with Christians to wear a blue one.
                    820
                    Agobard, Archbishop of Lyons, declares in his essays that Jews are accursed and demands a complete segregation of Christians and Jews. In 826 he issues a series of pamphlets to convince Emperor Louis the Pious to attack "Jewish insolence", but fails to convince the Emperor.
                    898–929
                    French king Charles the Simple confiscates Jewish-owned property in Narbonne and donates it to the Church.

                    [edit]Eleventh century

                    1008–1013
                    Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah ("the Mad") issues severe restrictions against Jews in the Fatimid Empire. All Jews are forced to wear a heavy wooden "golden calf" around their necks. Christians had to wear a large wooden cross and members of both groups had to wear black hats.
                    1012
                    One of the first known persecutions of Jews in Germany: Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor expels Jews from Mainz.
                    1016
                    The Jewish community of Kairouan, Tunisia is forced to choose between conversion and expulsion.
                    1026
                    Probable date of the chronicle of Raoul Glaber. The French chronicler blamed the Jews for the destruction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which was destroyed in 1009 by (Muslim) Caliph Al-Hakim. As a result, Jews were expelled from Limoges and other French towns.
                    1032
                    Abul Kamal Tumin conquers Fez, Morocco and decimates the Jewish community, killing 6,000 Jews.
                    1050
                    Council of Narbonne, France forbids Christians to live in Jewish homes.
                    1066 December 30
                    Granada massacre: Muslim mob stormed the royal palace in Granada, crucified Jewish vizier Joseph ibn Naghrela and massacred most of the Jewish population of the city. "More than 1,500 Jewish families, numbering 4,000 persons, fell in one day."[9]
                    1078
                    Council of Girona decrees Jews to pay taxes for support of the Catholic Church to the same extent as Christians.


                    Jews (identifiable by Judenhut) are being massacred by Crusaders.1250 French Bible illustration
                    1090
                    The Jewish community of Granada, which had recovered after the attacks of 1066, attacked again at the hands of the Almoravides led by Yusuf ibn Tashfin, bringing the golden age of Jewish culture in Spain to end.
                    1096
                    The First Crusade. Three hosts of crusaders pass through several Central European cities. The third, unofficial host, led by Count Emicho, decides to attack the Jewish communities, most notably in the Rhineland, under the slogan: "Why fight Christ's enemies abroad when they are living among us?" Eimicho's host attacks the synagogue at Speyer and kills all the defenders. 800 are killed in Worms. Another 1,200 Jews commit suicide in Mainz to escape his attempt to forcibly convert them; see German Crusade, 1096. Attempts by the local bishops remained fruitless. All in all, 5,000 Jews were murdered.[10]
                    [edit]Twelfth century

                    1107
                    Moroccan Almoravid ruler Yusuf ibn Tashfin ordered all Moroccan Jews to convert or leave.
                    1143
                    150 Jews were killed in Ham, France.
                    1144 March 20 (Passover)
                    The case of William of Norwich, a contrived accusation of murder by Jews in Norwich, England.
                    1148–1212
                    The rule of the Almohads in al-Andalus. Only Jews who had converted to Christianity or Islam were allowed to live in Granada. One of the refugees was Maimonides who settled in Fez and later in Fustat near Cairo.
                    1165
                    Forced mass conversions in Yemen
                    1171
                    In Blois, France 31 Jews were burned at the stake for blood libel.
                    1179
                    The Third Lateran Council, Canon 26: Jews are forbidden to be plaintiffs or witnesses against Christians in the Courts. Jews are forbidden to withhold inheritance from descendants who had accepted Christianity.
                    1180
                    Philip Augustus of France after four months in power, imprisons all the Jews in his lands and demands a ransom for their release.
                    1181
                    Philip Augustus annuls all loans made by Jews to Christians and takes a percentage for himself. A year later, he confiscates all Jewish property and expels the Jews from Paris.
                    1189
                    Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa orders priests not to preach against Jews.
                    1189
                    A Jewish deputation attending coronation of Richard the Lionheart was attacked by the crowd. Pogroms in London followed and spread around England.
                    1190 February 6
                    All the Jews of Norwich, England found in their houses were slaughtered, except a few who found refuge in the castle.
                    1190 March 16
                    500 Jews of York were massacred after a six day siege by departing Crusaders, backed by a number of people indebted to Jewish money-lenders.[11]
                    1190
                    Saladdin takes over Jerusalem from Crusaders and lifts the ban for Jews to live there.
                    1198
                    Philip Augustus readmits Jews to Paris, only after another ransom was paid and a taxation scheme was set up to procure funds for himself. August: Saladdin's nephew al-Malik, caliph of Yemen, summons all the Jews and forcibly converts them.
                    [edit]Thirteenth century



                    Judensau at the Cathedral of St. Peter in Regensburg
                    13th century
                    Germany. Appearance of Judensau: obscene and dehumanizing imagery of Jews, ranging from etchings to Cathedral ceilings. Its popularity lasted for over 600 years.
                    1209
                    Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse, humiliated and forced to swear that he would implement social restrictions against Jews.
                    1215
                    The Fourth Lateran Council headed by Pope Innocent III declares: "Jews and Saracens of both sexes in every Christian province and at all times shall be marked off in the eyes of the public from other peoples through the character of their dress." (Canon 68). See Judenhut. The Fourth Lateran Council also noted that the Jews' own law required the wearing of identifying symbols. Pope Innocent III also reiterated papal injunctions against forcible conversions, and added: "No Christian shall do the Jews any personal injury...or deprive them of their possessions...or disturb them during the celebration of their festivals...or extort money from them by threatening to exhume their dead."[12]
                    1222
                    Council of Oxford: Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton forbids Jews from building new synagogues, owning slaves or mixing with Christians.
                    1223
                    Louis VII of France prohibits his officials from recording debts owed to Jews, reversing his father’s policy of seeking such debts.
                    1229
                    Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse, heir of Raymond VI, also forced to swear that he would implement social restrictions against Jews.
                    1232
                    Forced mass conversions in Marrakesh.
                    1235
                    The Jews of Fulda, Germany were accused of ritual murder. To investigate the blood libel, Emperor Frederick II held a special conference of Jewish converts to Christianity at which the converts were questioned about Jewish ritual practice. Letters inviting prominent individuals to the conference still survive. At the conference, the converts stated unequivocally that Jews do not harm Christian children or require blood for any rituals. In 1236 the Emperor published these findings and in 1247 Pope Innocent IV, the Emperor's enemy, also denounced accusations of the ritual murder of Christian children by Jews. In 1272, the papal repudiation of the blood libel was repeated by Pope Gregory X, who also ruled that thereafter any such testimony of a Christian against a Jew could not be accepted unless it is confirmed by another Jew. Unfortunately, these proclamations from the highest sources were not effective in altering the beliefs of the Christian majority and the libels continued.[13]
                    1236
                    Crusaders attack Jewish communities of Anjou and Poitou and attempt to baptize all the Jews. Those who resisted (est. 3,000) were slaughtered.
                    1240
                    Duke Jean le Roux expels Jews from Brittany.
                    1240
                    Disputation of Paris. Pope Gregory IX puts Talmud on trial on the charges that it contains blasphemy against Jesus and Mary and attacks on the Church.
                    1241
                    In England, first of a series of royal levies against Jewish finances, which forced the Jews to sell their debts to non-Jews at cut prices.[14]
                    1242
                    24 cart-loads of hand-written Talmudic manuscripts burned in the streets of Paris.
                    1242
                    James I of Aragon orders Jews to listen to conversion sermons and to attend churches. Friars are given power to enter synagogues uninvited.
                    1244
                    Pope Innocent IV orders Louis IX of France to burn all Talmud copies.
                    1250
                    Saragossa: death of a choirboy Saint Dominguito del Val prompts ritual murder accusation. His sainthood was revoked in the 20th century but reportedly a chapel dedicated to him still exists in the Cathedral of Saragossa.
                    1253
                    Henry III of England introduces harsh anti-Jewish laws.[15]
                    1254
                    Louis IX expels the Jews from France, their property and synagogues confiscated. Most move to Germany and further east, however, after a couple of years, some were readmitted back.
                    1255
                    Henry III of England sells his rights to the Jews (regarded as royal "chattels") to his brother Richard for 5,000 marks.
                    c. 1260
                    Thomas Aquinas publishes Summa Contra Gentiles, a summary of Christian faith to be presented to those who reject it. The Jews who refuse to convert are regarded as "deliberately defiant" rather than "invincibly ignorant".
                    1263
                    Disputation of Barcelona.
                    1264
                    Pope Clement IV assigns Talmud censorship committee.
                    1264
                    Simon de Montfort inspires massacre of Jews in London.[16]
                    1267
                    In a special session, the Vienna city council forces Jews to wear Pileum cornutum (a cone-shaped headdress, prevalent in many medieval illustrations of Jews). This distinctive dress is an addition to Yellow badge Jews were already forced to wear. Christians are not permitted to attend Jewish ceremonies.
                    1267
                    Synod of Breslau orders Jews to live in a segregated quarter.
                    1275
                    King Edward I of England passes the Statute of the Jewry forcing Jews over the age of seven to wear an identifying yellow badge, and making usury illegal, in order to seize their assets. Scores of English Jews are arrested, 300 hanged and their property goes to the Crown. In 1280 he orders Jews to be present as Dominicans preach conversion. In 1287 he arrests heads of Jewish families and demands their communities pay ransom of 12,000 pounds.
                    1278
                    The Edict of Pope Nicholas III requires compulsory attendance of Jews at conversion sermons.
                    1279
                    Synod of Ofen: Christians are forbidden to sell or rent real estate to or from Jews.
                    1282
                    John Pectin, Archbishop of Canterbury, orders all London synagogues to close and prohibits Jewish physicians from practicing on Christians.
                    1283
                    Philip III of France causes mass migration of Jews by forbidding them to live in the small rural localities.
                    1285
                    Blood libel in Munich, Germany results in the death of 68 Jews. 180 more Jews are burned alive at the synagogue.
                    1287
                    A mob in Oberwesel, Germany kills 40 Jewish men, women and children after a ritual murder accusation.
                    1289
                    Jews are expelled from Gascony and Anjou.
                    1290 July 18
                    Edict of Expulsion: Edward I expels all Jews from England, allowing them to take only what they could carry, all the other property became the Crown's. Official reason: continued practice of usury.
                    1291
                    Philip the Fair publishes an ordinance prohibiting the Jews to settle in France.
                    1298
                    During the civil war between Adolph of Nassau and Albrecht of Austria, German knight Rintfleisch claims to have received a mission from heaven to exterminate "the accursed race of the Jews". Under his leadership, the mob goes from town to town destroying Jewish communities and massacring about 100,000 Jews, often by mass burning at stake. Among 146 localities in Franconia, Bavaria and Austria are Röttingen (20 April), Würzburg (24 July), Nuremberg (1 August).[17]
                    [edit]Fourteenth century

                    1305
                    Philip IV of France seizes all Jewish property (except the clothes they wear) and expels them from France (approx. 100,000). His successor Louis X of France allows French Jews to return in 1315.
                    1320
                    Shepherds' Crusade attacks the Jews of 120 localities in southwest France.
                    1321
                    King Henry II of Castile forces Jews to wear Yellow badge.
                    1321
                    Jews in central France falsely charged of their supposed collusion with lepers to poison wells. After massacre of est. 5,000 Jews, king Philip V of France admits they were innocent.
                    1322
                    King Charles IV expels Jews from France.
                    1333
                    forced mass conversions in Baghdad
                    1336
                    Persecutions against Jews in Franconia and Alsace led by lawless German bands, the Armleder under the highwayman Arnold von Uissigheim
                    1348
                    European Jews are blamed for the plague in the Black Death persecutions. Charge laid to the Jews that they poisoned the wells. Massacres spread throughout Spain, France, Germany and Austria. More than 200 Jewish communities destroyed by violence. Many communities have been expelled and settle down in Poland. Strasbourg massacre.
                    1349
                    Basel: 600 Jews burned at the stake, 140 children forcibly baptized, the remaining city's Jews expelled. The city synagogue is turned into a church and the Jewish cemetery is destroyed. Erfurt massacre (1349).


                    1349 burning of Jews (from a European chronicle written on the Black Death between 1349 and 1352)
                    1359
                    Charles V of France allows Jews to return for a period of 20 years in order to pay ransom for his father John II of France, imprisoned in England. The period is later extended beyond the 20 years.
                    1370
                    Brussels massacre, end of the Jewish community in Brussels
                    1386
                    Wenceslaus, Holy Roman Emperor, expels the Jews from the Swabian League and Strasbourg and confiscates their property.
                    1389
                    18 March, a Jewish boy is accused of plotting against a priest. The mob slaughters approx. 3,000 of Prague's Jews, destroys the city's synagogue and Jewish cemetery. Wenceslaus insists that the responsibility lay with the Jews for going outside during Holy Week.
                    1391
                    Violence incited by the Archdeacon of Ecija, Ferrand Martinez, results in the destruction of the Jewish quarter in Barcelona. The campaign quickly spreads throughout Spain (except for Granada) and destroys Jewish communities in Valencia and Palma De Majorca. Thousands of Jews are murdered or forced to accept baptism.
                    1394
                    3 November, Charles VI of France expels all Jews from France.
                    1399
                    Blood libel in Posen.
                    [edit]Fifteenth century

                    1411
                    Oppressive legislation against Jews in Spain as an outcome of the preaching of the Dominican friar Vicente Ferrer.
                    1413
                    Disputation of Tortosa, Spain, staged by the Avignon Pope Benedict XIII, is followed by forced mass conversions.
                    1420
                    All Jews are expelled from Lyons.
                    1421
                    Persecutions of Jews in Vienna, known as Wiener Gesera (Vienna Edict), confiscation of their possessions, and forced conversion of Jewish children. 270 Jews burned at stake. Expulsion of Jews from Austria.
                    1422
                    Pope Martin V issues a Bull reminding Christians that Christianity was derived from Judaism and warns the friars not to incite against the Jews. The Bull was withdrawn the following year on allegations that the Jews of Rome attained it by fraud.
                    1434
                    Council of Basel, Sessio XIX: Jews are forbidden to obtain academic degrees and to act as agents in the conclusion of contracts between Christians.
                    1435
                    Massacre and forced conversion of Majorcan Jews.
                    1438
                    Establishment of mellahs (ghettos) in Morocco.
                    1447
                    Casimir IV renews all the rights of Jews of Poland and makes his charter one of the most liberal in Europe. He revokes it in 1454 at the insistence of Bishop Zbigniew.
                    1449
                    The Statute of Toledo introduces the rule of purity of blood discriminating Conversos. Pope Nicholas V condemns it.
                    1463
                    Pope Nicholas V authorizes the establishment of the Inquisition to investigate heresy among the Marranos. See also Crypto-Judaism.
                    1473–1474
                    Massacres of Marranos of Valladolid, Cordova, Segovia, Ciudad Real, Spain


                    Simon of Trent blood libel. Illustration in Hartmann Schedel's Weltchronik, 1493
                    1475
                    A student of the preacher Giovanni da Capistrano, Franciscan Bernardine of Feltre, accuses the Jews in murdering an infant, Simon. The entire community is arrested, 15 leaders are burned at the stake, the rest are expelled. In 1588, Pope Sixtus V confirmed Simon's cultus. Saint Simon was considered a martyr and patron of kidnap and torture victims for almost 500 years. In 1965, Pope Paul VI declared the episode a fraud, and decanonized Simon's sainthood.
                    1481
                    The Spanish Inquisition is instituted.
                    1487–1504
                    Bishop Gennady exposes the heresy of Zhidovstvuyushchiye (Judaizers) in Eastern Orthodoxy of Muscovy.
                    1490
                    Tomás de Torquemada burns 6,000 volumes of Jewish mansucripts in Salamanca.
                    1491
                    The blood libel in La Guardia, Spain, where the alleged victim Holy Child of La Guardia became revered as a saint.
                    1492 March 31
                    Ferdinand II and Isabella issue General Edict on the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain: approx. 200,000. Some return to the Land of Israel. As many localities and entire countries expel their Jewish citizens (after robbing them), and others deny them entrance, the legend of the Wandering Jew, a condemned harbinger of calamity, gains popularity.
                    1492 October 24
                    Jews of Mecklenburg, Germany are accused of stabbing a consecrated wafer. 27 Jews are burned, including two women. The spot is still called the Judenberg. All the Jews are expelled from the Duchy.
                    1493 January 12
                    Expulsion from Sicily: approx. 37,000.
                    1496
                    Forced conversion and expulsion of Jews from Portugal. This included many who fled Spain four years earlier.
                    1498
                    Prince Alexander of Lithuania forces most of the Jews to forfeit their property or convert. The main motivation is to cancel the debts the nobles owe to the Jews. Within a short time trade grinds to a halt and the Prince invites the Jews back in.
                    [edit]Sixteenth century



                    Jews from Worms, Germany wear the mandatory yellow badge. A moneybag and garlic in the hands are an antisemitic stereotype (sixteenth-century drawing).
                    1505
                    Ten České Budějovice Jews are tortured and executed after being accused of killing a Christian girl; later, on his deathbed, a shepherd confesses to fabricating the accusation.
                    1506 April 19
                    A marrano expresses his doubts about miracle visions at St. Dominics Church in Lisbon, Portugal. The crowd, led by Dominican monks, kills him, then ransacks Jewish houses and slaughters any Jew they could find. The countrymen hear about the massacre and join in. Over 2,000 marranos killed in three days.
                    1509 August 19
                    A converted Jew Johannes Pfefferkorn receives authority of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor to destroy the Talmud and other Jewish religious books, except the Hebrew Bible, in Frankfurt.
                    1510 July 19
                    Forty Jews are executed in Brandenburg, Germany for allegedly desecrating the host; remainder expelled. 23 November. Less-wealthy Jews expelled from Naples; remainder heavily taxed. 38 Jews burned at the stake in Berlin.
                    1511 June 6
                    Eight Roman Catholic converts from Judaism burned at the stake for allegedly reverting.
                    1516
                    The first ghetto is established, on one of the islands in Venice.
                    1519
                    Martin Luther leads Protestant Reformation and challenges the doctrine of Servitus Judaeorum "... to deal kindly with the Jews and to instruct them to come over to us". 21 February. All Jews expelled from Ratisbon/Regensburg.
                    1520
                    Pope Leo X allows the Jews to print the Talmud in Venice
                    1527 June 16
                    Jews are ordered to leave Florence, but the edict is soon rescinded.
                    1528
                    Three judaizers are burned at the stake in Mexico City's first auto da fe.
                    1535
                    After Spanish troops capture Tunis all the local Jews are sold into slavery.


                    Bookcover of On the Jews and Their Lies
                    1543
                    In his pamphlet On the Jews and Their Lies Martin Luther advocates an eight-point plan to get rid of the Jews as a distinct group either by religious conversion or by expulsion:
                    "...set fire to their synagogues or schools..."
                    "...their houses also be razed and destroyed..."
                    "...their prayer books and Talmudic writings... be taken from them..."
                    "...their rabbis be forbidden to teach henceforth on pain of loss of life and limb..."
                    "...safe-conduct on the highways be abolished completely for the Jews..."
                    "...usury be prohibited to them, and that all cash and treasure of silver and gold be taken from them..." and "Such money should now be used in ... the following [way]... Whenever a Jew is sincerely converted, he should be handed [certain amount]..."
                    "...young, strong Jews and Jewesses [should]... earn their bread in the sweat of their brow..."
                    "If we wish to wash our hands of the Jews' blasphemy and not share in their guilt, we have to part company with them. They must be driven from our country" and "we must drive them out like mad dogs."
                    Luther "got the Jews expelled from Saxony in 1537 , and in the 1540s he drove them from many German towns; he tried unsuccessfully to get the elector to expel them from Brandenburg in 1543 . His followers continued to agitate against the Jews there: they sacked the Berlin synagogue in 1572 and the following year finally got their way, the Jews being banned from the entire country."[18] (See also Martin Luther and the Jews)
                    1540
                    All Jews are banished from Prague.
                    1546
                    Martin Luther's sermon Admonition against the Jews contains accusations of ritual murder, black magic, and poisoning of wells. Luther recognizes no obligation to protect the Jews.
                    1547
                    Ivan the Terrible becomes ruler of Russia and refuses to allow Jews to live in or even enter his kingdom because they "bring about great evil" (quoting his response to request by Polish king Sigismund II).
                    1550
                    Dr. Joseph Hacohen is chased out of Genoa for practicing medicine; soon all Jews are expelled.
                    1553
                    Pope Julius III forbids Talmud printing and orders burning of any copy found. Rome’s Inquisitor-General, Cardinal Carafa (later Pope Paul IV) has Talmud publicly burnt in Rome on Rosh Hashanah, starting a wave of Talmud burning throughout Italy. About 12,000 copies were destroyed.
                    1554
                    Cornelio da Montalcino, a Franciscan Friar who converted to Judaism, is burned alive in Rome.
                    1555
                    In Papal Bull Cum nimis absurdum, Pope Paul IV writes: "It appears utterly absurd and impermissible that the Jews, whom God has condemned to eternal slavery for their guilt, should enjoy our Christian love." He renews anti-Jewish legislation and installs a locked nightly ghetto in Rome. The Bull also forces Jewish males to wear a yellow hat, females – yellow kerchief. Owning real estate or practicing medicine on Christians is forbidden. It also limits Jewish communities to only one synagogue.
                    1557
                    Jews are temporarily banished from Prague.
                    1558
                    Recanati, Italy: a baptized Jew Joseph Paul More enters synagogue on Yom Kippur under the protection of Pope Paul IV and tries to preach a conversion sermon. The congregation evicts him. Soon after, the Jews are expelled from Recanati.
                    1559
                    Pope Pius IV allows Talmud on conditions that it is printed by a Christian and the text is censored.
                    1563 February
                    Russian troops take Polotsk from Lithuania, Jews are given ultimatum: embrace Russian Orthodox Church or die. Around 300 Jewish men, women and children were thrown into ice holes of Dvina river.
                    1564
                    Brest-Litovsk: the son of a wealthy Jewish tax collector is accused of killing the family's Christian servant for ritual purposes. He is tortured and executed in line with the law. King Sigismund II of Poland forbids future charges of ritual murder, calling them groundless.
                    1565
                    Jews are temporarily banished from Prague.
                    1566
                    Antonio Ghislieri elected and, as Pope Pius V, reinstates the harsh anti-Jewish laws of Pope Paul IV. In 1569 he expels Jews dwelling outside of the ghettos of Rome, Ancona, and Avignon from the Papal States, thus ensuring that they remain city-dwellers.
                    1567
                    Jews are reauthorised to live in France
                    1586
                    Pope Sixtus V forbids printing of the Talmud.
                    1590
                    Jewish quarter of Mikulov (Nikolsburg) burns to ground and 15 people die while Christians watch or pillage. King Philip II of Spain orders expulsion of Jews from Lombardy. His order is ignored by local authorities until 1597, when 72 Jewish families are forced into exile.
                    1593 February 25
                    Pope Clement VIII confirms the Papal bull of Paul III that expels Jews from Papal states except ghettos in Rome and Ancona and issues Caeca et obdurata ("Blind Obstinacy"): "All the world suffers from the usury of the Jews, their monopolies and deceit. ... Then as now Jews have to be reminded intermittently anew that they were enjoying rights in any country since they left Palestine and the Arabian desert, and subsequently their ethical and moral doctrines as well as their deeds rightly deserve to be exposed to criticism in whatever country they happen to live."
                    [edit]Seventeenth century

                    1603
                    Frei Diogo da Assumpcão, a partly Jewish friar who embraced Judaism, burned alive in Lisbon.
                    1608
                    The Jesuit order forbids admission to anyone descended from Jews to the fifth generation, a restriction lifted in the 20th century. Three years later Pope Paul V applies the rule throughout the Church, but his successor revokes it.
                    1612
                    The Hamburg Senate decides to officially allow Jews to live in Hamburg on the condition there is no public worship.


                    Expulsion of the Jews from Frankfurt on 23 August 1614: "1380 persons old and young were counted at the exit of the gate"
                    1614
                    Vincent Fettmilch, who called himself the "new Haman of the Jews", leads a raid on Frankfurt synagogue that turned into an attack which destroyed the whole community.
                    1615
                    King Louis XIII of France decrees that all Jews must leave the country within one month on pain of death.
                    1615
                    The Guild led by Dr. Chemnitz, "non-violently" forced the Jews from Worms.
                    1619
                    Shah Abbasi of the Persian Sufi Dynasty increases persecution against the Jews, forcing many to outwardly practice Islam. Many keep practicing Judaism in secret.
                    1624
                    Ghetto established in Ferrara, Italy.
                    1632
                    King Ladislaus IV of Poland forbids antisemitic print-outs.
                    1648–1655
                    The Ukrainian Cossacks led by Bohdan Chmielnicki massacre about 100,000 Jews and similar number of Polish nobles, 300 Jewish communities destroyed.
                    1655
                    Oliver Cromwell readmits Jews to England.
                    1664 May
                    Jews of Lemberg (now Lvov) ghetto organize self-defense against impending assault by students of Jesuit seminary and Cathedral school. The militia sent by the officials to restore order, instead joined the attackers. About 100 Jews killed.
                    1670
                    Jews expelled from Vienna.
                    1678
                    forced mass conversions in Yemen.
                    [edit]Eighteenth century

                    1711
                    Johann Andreas Eisenmenger writes his Entdecktes Judenthum ("Judaism Unmasked"), a work denouncing Judaism and which had a formative influence on modern antisemitic polemics.
                    1712
                    Blood libel in Sandomierz and expulsion of the town's Jews.
                    1727
                    Edict of Catherine I of Russia: "The Jews... who are found in Ukraine and in other Russian provinces are to be expelled at once beyond the frontiers of Russia."
                    1734
                    1736: The Haidamaks, paramilitary bands in Polish Ukraine, attack Jews.
                    1742 December
                    Elizabeth of Russia issues a decree of expulsion of all the Jews out of Russian Empire. Her resolution to the Senate's appeal regarding harm to the trade: "I don't desire any profits from the enemies of Christ". One of the deportees is Antonio Ribera Sanchez, her own personal physician and the head of army's medical dept.
                    1744
                    Frederick II The Great (a "heroic genius", according to Hitler) limits Breslau to ten "protected" Jewish families, on the grounds that otherwise they will "transform it into complete Jerusalem". He encourages this practice in other Prussian cities. In 1750 he issues Revidiertes General Privilegium und Reglement vor die Judenschaft: "protected" Jews had an alternative to "either abstain from marriage or leave Berlin" (Simon Dubnow).
                    1744 December
                    Archduchess of Austria Maria Theresa orders: "... no Jew is to be tolerated in our inherited duchy of Bohemia" by the end of Feb. 1745. In December 1748 she reverses her position, on condition that Jews pay for readmission every ten years. This extortion was known as malke-geld (queen's money). In 1752 she introduces the law limiting each Jewish family to one son.
                    1762
                    Rhode Island refuses to grant Jews Aaron Lopez and Isaac Eliezer citizenship stating "no person who is not of the Christian religion can be admitted free to this colony."
                    1768
                    Haidamaks massacre the Jews of Uman, Poland.
                    1775
                    Pope Pius VI issues a severe Editto sopra gli ebrei (Edict concerning the Jews). Previously lifted restrictions are reimposed, Judaism is suppressed.
                    1782
                    Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II abolishes most of persecution practices in Toleranzpatent on condition that Yiddish and Hebrew are eliminated from public records and judicial autonomy is annulled. Judaism is branded "quintessence of foolishness and nonsense". Moses Mendelssohn writes: "Such a tolerance... is even more dangerous play in tolerance than open persecution".
                    1790 May 20
                    Eleazer Solomon is quartered for the alleged murder of a Christian girl in Grodno.
                    1790–1792
                    Destruction of most of the Jewish communities of Morocco.
                    1791
                    Catherine II of Russia confines Jews to the Pale of Settlement and imposes them with double taxes. Pale of Settlement
                    [edit]Nineteenth century

                    1805
                    Massacre of Jews in Algeria.
                    1815
                    Pope Pius VII reestablishes the ghetto in Rome after the defeat of Napoleon.
                    1819
                    A series of anti-Jewish riots in Germany that spread to several neighboring countries: Denmark, Latvia and Bohemia known as Hep-Hep riots, from the derogatory rallying cry against the Jews in Germany.
                    1827 August 26
                    Compulsory military service for the Jews of Russia: Jewish boys under 18 years of age, known as the Cantonists, were placed in preparatory military training establishments for 25 years. Cantonists were encouraged and sometimes forced to baptize.
                    1835
                    Oppressive constitution for the Jews issued by Czar Nicholas I of Russia.
                    1840
                    The Damascus affair: false accusations cause arrests and atrocities, culminating in the seizure of sixty-three Jewish children and attacks on Jewish communities throughout the Middle East.
                    1844
                    Karl Marx praises Bruno Bauer's essays containing demands that the Jews abandon Judaism, and publishes his work On the Jewish Question: "What is the worldly cult of the Jew? Huckstering. What is his worldly god? Money... Money is the jealous God of Israel, besides which no other god may exist... The god of the Jews has been secularized and has become the god of this world", "In the final analysis, the emancipation of the Jews is the emancipation of mankind from Judaism." This probably led to the antisemitic feeling within communism.
                    1853
                    Blood libels in Saratov and throughout Russia.
                    1858
                    Edgardo Mortara, a six-year-old Jewish boy whom a maid had baptised during an illness, is taken from his parents in Bologna, an episode which aroused universal indignation in liberal circles.
                    1862
                    During the American Civil War General Grant issues General Order № 11 (1862), ordering all Jews out of his military district, suspecting them of pro-Confederate sympathy. President Lincoln directs him to rescind the order. Polish Jews are given equal rights. Old privileges forbidding Jews to settle in some Polish cities are abolished.
                    1871
                    Speech of Pope Pius IX in regard to Jews: "of these dogs, there are too many of them at present in Rome, and we hear them howling in the streets, and they are disturbing us in all places."
                    1878
                    Adolf Stoecker, German antisemitic preacher and politician, founds the Social Workers' Party, which marks the beginning of the political antisemitic movement in Germany.
                    1879
                    Heinrich von Treitschke, German historian and politician, justifies the antisemitic campaigns in Germany, bringing antisemitism into learned circles.
                    1879
                    Wilhelm Marr coins the term antisemitism to distinguish himself from religious Anti-Judaism.
                    1881–1884
                    Pogroms sweep southern Russia, propelling mass Jewish emigration from the Pale of Settlement: about 2 million Russian Jews emigrated in period 1880–1924, many of them to the United States (until the National Origins Quota of 1924 and Immigration Act of 1924 largely halted immigration to the U.S. from Eastern Europe and Russia). The Russian word "pogrom" becomes international.
                    1882
                    The Tiszaeszlár blood libel in Hungary arouses public opinion throughout Europe.
                    1882
                    First International Anti-Jewish Congress convenes at Dresden, Germany.
                    1882 May
                    A series of "temporary laws" by Tsar Alexander III of Russia (the May Laws), which adopted a systematic policy of discrimination, with the object of removing the Jews from their economic and public positions, in order to "cause one-third of the Jews to emigrate, one-third to accept baptism and one-third to starve" (according to a remark attributed to Konstantin Pobedonostsev)
                    1887
                    Russia introduces measures to limit Jews access to education, known as the quota.
                    1891
                    Blood libel in Xanten, Germany.
                    1891
                    Expulsion of 20,000 Jews from Moscow, Russia. The Congress of the United States eases immigration restrictions for Jews from the Russian Empire. (Webster-Campster report)
                    1892
                    Justinas Bonaventure Pranaitis writes The Talmud Unmasked an antisemitic and misleading inaccurate anti-Talmudic work.
                    1893
                    Karl Lueger establishes antisemitic Christian Social Party and becomes the Mayor of Vienna in 1897 .


                    January 5, 1895 - The treason conviction of Captain Alfred Dreyfus.
                    1894
                    The Dreyfus Affair in France. In 1898 Émile Zola publishes open letter J'accuse!
                    1895
                    A. C. Cuza organizes the Alliance Anti-semitique Universelle in Bucharest, Romania.
                    1895 January 5
                    Captain Alfred Dreyfus being dishonorably discharged in France.
                    1899
                    Houston Stewart Chamberlain, racist and antisemitic author, publishes his Die Grundlagen des 19 Jahrhunderts which later became a basis of National-Socialist ideology.
                    1899
                    Blood libel in Bohemia (the Hilsner case).
                    [edit]Twentieth century

                    In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Roman Catholic Church adhered to a distinction between "good antisemitism" and "bad antisemitism". The "bad" kind promoted hatred of Jews because of their descent. This was considered un-Christian because the Christian message was intended for all of humanity regardless of ethnicity; anyone could become a Christian. The "good" kind criticized alleged Jewish conspiracies to control newspapers, banks, and other institutions, to care only about accumulation of wealth, etc. Many Catholic bishops wrote articles criticizing Jews on such grounds, and, when accused of promoting hatred of Jews, would remind people that they condemned the "bad" kind of antisemitism.[19]


                    The victims of a 1905 pogrom in Dnipropetrovsk.
                    1903
                    The Kishinev pogrom: 49 Jews murdered.
                    1903
                    The first publication of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion hoax in St. Petersburg, Russia (by Pavel Krushevan).
                    1905
                    Pogrom in Dnipropetrovsk
                    1909
                    Salomon Reinach and Florence Simmonds refer to "this new antisemitism, masquerading as patriotism, which was first propagated at Berlin by the court chaplain Stöcker, with the connivance of Bismarck." [20] Similarly, Peter N. Stearns comments that "the ideology behind the new anti-Semitism [in Germany] was more racist than religious." [21]
                    1911
                    The Blood libel trial of Menahem Mendel Beilis in Kiev.
                    1915
                    The World War I prompts expulsion of 250,000 Jews from Western Russia.
                    The Leo Frank trial and lynching in Atlanta, Georgia turns the spotlight on antisemitism in the United States and leads to the founding of the Anti-Defamation League.
                    1917–1921
                    Attacked for being revolutionaries or counter-revolutionaries, unpatriotic pacifists or warmongers, religious zealots or godless atheists, capitalist exploiters or bourgeois profiteers, masses of Jewish civilians (by various estimates 70,000 to 250,000, the number of orphans exceeded 300,000) were murdered in pogroms in the course of Russian Civil War.
                    1919–1922
                    Soviet Yevsektsiya (the Jewish section of the Communist Party) attacks Bund and Zionist parties for "Jewish cultural particularism". In April 1920, the All-Russian Zionist Congress is broken up by Cheka led by Bolsheviks, whose leadership and ranks included many anti-Jewish Jews. Thousands are arrested and sent to Gulag for "counter-revolutionary... collusion in the interests of Anglo-French bourgeoisie... to restore the Palestine state." Hebrew language is banned, Judaism is suppressed, along with other religions.
                    1920
                    The Jerusalem pogrom of April 1920 of old Yishuv
                    The idea that the Bolshevik revolution was a Jewish conspiracy for the world domination sparks worldwide interest in The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. In a single year, five editions are sold out in England alone. In the US Henry Ford prints 500,000 copies and begins a series of antisemitic articles in The Dearborn Independent newspaper.
                    1921 May 1–4
                    Jaffa riots in Palestine.
                    1921–1925
                    Outbreak of antisemitism in USA, led by Ku Klux Klan.
                    1924
                    The National Origins Quota of 1924 and Immigration Act of 1924 largely halted immigration to the U.S. from Eastern Europe and Russia; many later saw these governmental policies as having antisemitic undertones, as a great many of these immigrants coming from Russia and Eastern Europe were Jews (the "outbreak of antisemitism" mentioned in the above entry may have also played a part in the passage of these acts).
                    1925
                    Adolf Hitler publishes Mein Kampf.
                    1929 August 23
                    The ancient Jewish community of Hebron is destroyed in the Hebron massacre.[22]
                    1933–1941
                    Persecution of Jews in Germany rises until they are stripped of their rights not only as citizens, but also as human beings. During this time antisemitism reached its all-time high.[1]
                    Law against Overcrowding of German Schools and Universities
                    Law for the Reestablishment of the Professional Civil Service (ban on professions)
                    The Reichsfluchtsteuer ("Reich Flight Tax") is used to expropriate funds from Jewish emigrees.
                    1934
                    2,000 of Afghani Jews expelled from their towns and forced to live in the wilderness.
                    1934
                    The first appearance of The Franklin Prophecy on the pages of William Dudley Pelley's pro-Nazi weekly magazine Liberation. According to the US Congress report:
                    "The Franklin "Prophecy" is a classic antisemitic canard that falsely claims that American statesman Benjamin Franklin made anti-Jewish statements during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 . It has found widening acceptance in Muslim and Arab media, where it has been used to criticize Israel and Jews..."[23]
                    1935
                    Nuremberg Laws introduced. Jewish rights rescinded. The Reich Citizenship Law strips them of citizenship. The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor:
                    Marriages between Jews and citizens of German or kindred blood are forbidden.
                    Sexual relations outside marriage between Jews and nationals of German or kindred blood are forbidden.
                    Jews will not be permitted to employ female citizens of German or kindred blood as domestic servants.
                    Jews are forbidden to display the Reich and national flag or the national colors. On the other hand they are permitted to display the Jewish colors.
                    1938
                    Anschluss, pogroms in Vienna, anti-Jewish legislation, deportations to concentration camps.
                    Decree authorizing local authorities to bar Jews from the streets on certain days
                    Decree empowering the justice Ministry to void wills offending the "sound judgment of the people"
                    Decree providing for compulsory sale of Jewish real estate
                    Decree providing for liquidation of Jewish real estate agencies, brokerage agencies, and marriage agencies catering to non-Jews
                    Directive providing for concentration of Jews in houses
                    1938
                    Father Charles E. Coughlin, Roman Catholic priest, starts antisemitic weekly radio broadcasts in the United States.
                    1938 November 9–10
                    Kristallnacht (Night of The Broken Glass). In one night most German synagogues and hundreds of Jewish-owned German businesses are destroyed. Almost 100 Jews are killed, and 10,000 are sent to concentration camps.[24]
                    1938 November 17
                    Racial legislation introduced in Italy. Anti Jewish economic legislation in Hungary.
                    1938 July 6–15
                    Evian Conference: 31 countries refuse to accept Jews trying to escape Nazi Germany (with exception of Dominican Republic). Most find temporary refuge in Poland. See also Bermuda Conference.
                    1939
                    The "Voyage of the damned": S.S. St. Louis, carrying 907 Jewish refugees from Germany, is turned back by Canada, Cuba and the US.[25]
                    1939 February
                    The Congress of the United States rejects the Wagner-Rogers Bill, an effort to admit 20,000 Jewish refugee children under the age of 14 from Nazi Germany.[26]


                    General Eisenhower inspecting prisoners' corpses at a liberated concentration camp, 1945.
                    1939–1945
                    The Holocaust. About 6 million Jews, including 1.5 million children, systematically killed by Nazi Germany and other Axis powers. See also Holocaust denial.
                    1941
                    The Farhud pogrom in Baghdad results in 200 Jews dead, 2,000 wounded.
                    1946 July 4
                    The Kielce pogrom. 37 (+2) Jews were massacred and 80 wounded out of about 200 who returned home after World War II. There were also killed 2 non-Jewish Poles.
                    1946
                    Nikita Khrushchev, then the first secretary of Communist party of Ukraine, closes many synagogues (the number declines from 450 to 60) and prevents Jewish refugees from returning to their homes.[27]
                    1948 January 13
                    Solomon Mikhoels, actor-director of the Moscow State Jewish Theater and chairman of Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee is killed in suspicious car accident (see MG. Mass arrests of prominent Jewish intellectuals and suppression of Jewish culture follow under the banners of campaign on rootless cosmopolitanism and anti-Zionism.
                    1948–2001
                    Antisemitism played a major role in the Jewish exodus from Arab lands. The Jewish population in the Arab Middle East and North Africa has decreased from 900,000 in 1948 to less than 8,000 in 2001.
                    1948
                    During the Siege of Jerusalem of the Arab-Israeli War, Arab armies were able to conquer the part of the West Bank and Jerusalem; they expelled all Jews (about 2,000) from the Old City (the Jewish Quarter) and destroyed the ancient synagogues that were in Old City as well.
                    1952 August 12–13
                    The Night of the Murdered Poets. Thirteen most prominent Soviet Yiddish writers, poets, actors and other intellectuals were executed, among them Peretz Markish, Leib Kwitko, David Hofstein, Itzik Feffer, David Bergelson.[28][29] In 1955 UN General Assembly's session a high Soviet official still denied the "rumors" about their disappearance.
                    1952
                    The Prague Trials in Czechoslovakia.
                    1953
                    The Doctors' plot false accusation in the USSR. Scores of Soviet Jews dismissed from their jobs, arrested, some executed. The USSR was accused of pursuing a "new antisemitism." [30] Stalinist opposition to "rootless cosmopolitans" – a euphemism for Jews – was rooted in the belief, as expressed by Klement Gottwald, that "treason and espionage infiltrate the ranks of the Communist Party. This channel is Zionism." [31] This newer antisemitism was, in effect, a species of anti-Zionism.
                    Just because some Jews were bad, they are nice people. My history teacher is a Jew, and he is one of the nicest people I know. They also serve your ass in court. You better thank them more than anything. It's ignorant that you call me full of hate, yet you hate others for having different beliefs than you!

                    Also since you all hate Atheists and think so highly of yourself, look at this picture. The christian is evil here.

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                    • TheOnly1ne
                      Confirmed Enemy of God
                      • Jun 2012
                      • 15

                      #580
                      Re: Suck on this

                      http://imgur.com/i9aII there is the image.

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                      • James Hutchins
                        True Christian™
                        Just a Regular Nice Guy
                         
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 29441

                        #581
                        Re: Suck on this

                        Originally posted by TheOnly1ne View Post
                        Actually sir, us Atheists don't hate Christians or God, because you can't hate something you don't believe in. We just don't like people making a fool of themselves such as you saying all Atheists are dumb and full of hate. I live a happy life. Now since you are a Christian go drink snake poison and tell me how you feel. After that go touch a kid with cancer. Nothing. Everything is the same. Except you need serious medical attention.
                        No friend, everything is not the same. I am going to Heaven. You re not. Think about this. One day, you will die.
                        You're dead - Kapow!
                        Whether due to your own disgusting sinning or the Lords divine will, you are dead. Instantly your soul begin falling towards the black abyss above Hell. The falling seems eternal as you gather speed and the heat begins to grow. Then you notice a red dot below you growing larger by the second, this is the Lake in the center of Hell. It is the brightest point in Hell therefore it is visible for a great distance. Keep in mind that the farther you fall, the further from Christ you are.
                        As you gain speed and the flames become apparent you may wonder how you can stop this from happening. The answer is simple. It's too late and you can't, you're doomed. Your soul is damned and it WILL happen. The temperature is now approaching the unbearable limit as your flesh begins to smoulder and ignite and you continue to build speed as you plummet toward the now visible boiling Lake of Fire. You can almost make out individual souls thrashing in the magma with your flaming eyesockets. Soon you will join them, your terror mounts as your screams become gargled with the stench of Hells evil smell. The heat becomes excruciating as you notice your skin peeling away and your bones becoming visible and black. Flaming and screaming in anguish, you splashdown into the acidic brimstone of Satans Lake at around 250 MPH. You are instantly vaporized and reformed as a tormented soul writhing in absolute terror in the deafening depths of the Lake that Burns Eternal. The pain is beyond comprehension as you gnash your teeth so hard they shatter in your mouth. Satan periodically plucks you from the flames to savagely rape repeatedly and casually tosses you to his infernal minions to rip apart and rape at will, only to be reformed and have this scenario repeated...over and over and over, forever. .
                        Is it still funny mocking our mission to Save your soul? We want you to enjoy Heaven and eternal praise and worship at the feet of our Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ.

                        Unless you are Saved™ by Jesus Christ and His Holy website and favorite church, Landover Baptist, there is no other way to avoid this.
                        Isaiah 45:7 I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.
                        Amos 3:6 Shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid? shall there be evil in a city, and the LORD hath not done it?
                        Numbers 21:6 And the LORD sent fiery serpents among the people, and they bit the people; and much people of Israel died.
                        Matthew 10:34 Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.
                        Matthew 10:35 For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law.
                        Matthew 10:36 And a man's foes shall be they of his own household.

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                        • Rev. M. Rodimer
                          Honorary True Christian™
                          Forum Member
                          • May 2008
                          • 13996

                          #582
                          Re: Suck on this

                          Originally posted by TheOnly1ne View Post
                          Just because some Jews were bad, they are nice people.
                          That doesn't even make sense.

                          My history teacher is a Jew, and he is one of the nicest people I know.
                          I understand Jeffrey Dahmer was a very pleasant fellow, and Ted Bundy was a clown!

                          So?
                          They also serve your ass in court.
                          Wait, so all lawyers are Jews?

                          Way to stereotype, bigot.

                          It's ignorant that you call me full of hate, yet you hate others for having different beliefs than you!
                          . . . says the hypocrite who joined a Christian church's discussion forum, to say "suck on this" and complain that people are saying things he doesn't agree with.
                          Bible boring? Nonsense!
                          Try Bible in a Year with Brother V, or join Shirlee and the kids as they discuss Real Bible Stories!
                          You can't be a Christian if you don't know God's Word!

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                          • Alphonse Alban
                            Apostle to the Samites and Laplander Eskimos.
                             
                            • Feb 2011
                            • 5724

                            #583
                            Re: Suck on this

                            Originally posted by TheOnly1ne View Post
                            Really? Adolf Hitler was a practicing Christian who believed that because the Jews were different, they should be discriminated, and eventually killed. You don't like Atheists because we are different. So you are just as bad as Adolf Hitler. Good day Adolf.
                            As pointed out, Hitler was not a Christian. He has a heathen just like atheists. Yes, joos are Christ killers and God has forsaken them, but in this case neither one of these were the reason for so called holocaust.

                            Germany was in deep financial depression between the world wars. Nazi party used this situation for their gain in their rise to power. For their aggressive politics they needed expendable minority to blame for this economical crisis. Joos were picked out as a scapegoat. That's it. It was just politics. In a sense we could say that it was economic depression that killed those few joos that died as political prisoners in wartime prison camps. No religion, no race, only politics.


                            Originally posted by TheOnly1ne View Post
                            I live a happy life
                            I'm sure you do, for an atheist. On happiness level happiest atheist is still below saddest Christian. If you want feel what real happines is, you must accept love of Jesus in your heart.

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                            • TheOnly1ne
                              Confirmed Enemy of God
                              • Jun 2012
                              • 15

                              #584
                              Re: Suck on this

                              Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
                              No friend, everything is not the same. I am going to Heaven. You re not. Think about this. One day, you will dies.
                              You're dead
                              Whether due to your own disgusting sinning or the Lords divine will, you are dead. Instantly your soul begin falling towards the black abyss above Hell. The falling seems eternal as you gather speed and the heat begins to grow. Then you notice a red dot below you growing larger by the second, this is the Lake in the center of Hell. It is the brightest point in Hell therefore it is visible for a great distance. Keep in mind that the farther you fall, the further from Christ you are.
                              As you gain speed and the flames become apparent you may wonder how you can stop this from happening. The answer is simple. It's too late and you can't, you're doomed. Your soul is damned and it WILL happen. The temperature is now approaching the unbearable limit as your flesh begins to smoulder and ignite and you continue to build speed as you plummet toward the now visible boiling Lake of Fire. You can almost make out individual souls thrashing in the magma with your flaming eyesockets. Soon you will join them, your terror mounts as your screams become gargled with the stench of Hells evil smell. The heat becomes excruciating as you notice your skin peeling away and your bones becoming visible and black. Flaming and screaming in anguish, you splashdown into the acidic brimstone of Satans Lake at around 250 MPH. You are instantly vaporized and reformed as a tormented soul writhing in absolute terror in the deafening depths of the Lake that Burns Eternal. The pain is beyond comprehension as you gnash your teeth so hard they shatter in your mouth. Satan periodically plucks you from the flames to savagely rape repeatedly and casually tosses you to his infernal minions to rip apart and rape at will, only to be reformed and have this scenario repeated...over and over and over, forever. .
                              Is it still funny mocking our mission to Save your soul? We want you to enjoy Heaven and eternal praise and worship at the feet of our Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ.

                              Unless you are Saved™ by Jesus Christ and His Holy website and favorite church, Landover Baptist, there is no other way to avoid this.
                              You are not convincing me to Christianity. More like bullshitery. Put all the evidence together and stop trying to prove Atheism wrong, and prove Christianity correct. The Bible can not be used as proof as a book of religion is not proof, it is your belief system. Send me a link to a confirmed article/book that has proof of god.

                              WHAT? You can't trademark a word in the English language. Here. SAVED SAVED SAVED. I piffleING SAVED A CAT'S LIFE BECASE IT NEEDED HELP.

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                              • Zechariah Smyth
                                Walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.
                                True Christian™
                                • Feb 2011
                                • 15251

                                #585
                                Re: Why atheism is wrong - the shocking and unbiased truth

                                Please watch the language, cat-molester.
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