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Mar 28Liked by Michael Hoffman

Hard to imagine a greater testimony to Our Lord in the holy week of Easter, Mr. Hoffman. May the Almighty bless you and protect you always!

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Mar 29Liked by Michael Hoffman

Katya here: "It is incumbent on Christians to correct errors" and to that end we must learn and discern: my heartfelt plea again TO READ Michael Hoffman's books, perhaps starting with Judaism Discovered, and especially Usury in Christendom (to discern what the money power has done to our souls and hearts) and the Occult Renaissance Church (to discern how long bamboozled and misled, not to say "confused").

And please let us never forget that 4 years ago, in 2020, Easter was cancelled worldwide, except for a few stalwarts, some of whom were arrested. You can still watch on YouTube Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli singing Holy Songs in the empty cathedral of Milan, just to remember.

Yes, how many Christians crucifying Christ again, not knowing what they do.

May the Holy Trinity in everlasting kindness and long-suffering bless us, everyone and save our sinning souls.

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God bless...

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Hello. Is your edition of eisenmenger’s book “traditions of the jews” available for purchase anywhere?

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I had a good friend (or so I thought) who is a Christian, as am I. She discontinued our friendship on the excuse that I criticized the Jews so much. Those of the first century, since then and now. She was appalled that I said the Romans were not responsible for the death of Jesus and that Pontius Pilate tried several times to reason with the Pharisees, the Sanhedrin and the mob and they would have none of it. They all cried for his blood. I told her where to find it verbatim in the NT so she could see for herself. None are so blind as those who will not see. Thanks Mr. Hoffman for this article.

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I was raised RC, but was sent to a Jewish Community Center for kindergarten. Ended up marrying into a very nice Jewish family years ago. A very nice Jewish surgeon did some successful spinal surgery too. It is a matter of discernment in determining righteous from the Pharisaical Talmud practicing Jews. I know the Rabbi I studied under was very prejudiced against me and was a Talmuder. A problem as I understand it is that about 70% of world Jewry converted to Sabbatean/Frankist practices in the 18th and 19th centuries. I am not sure if this is a correct number or not. I also understand that in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Rothschilds were the propagators of pogroms in Southern Russia and Eastern Europe to move those Jews further west, then paid for their immigration and seed money if they would emigrate to the US and vote Democrat forever. Which would make sense as it is a continuing mystery as to why Jews support leftist causes including Bolshevism, feminism, and other such isms. I would appreciate if you would comment. Thank you.

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I am so glad to hear that more of the Jews are supporting conservative causes. This must be a fairly recent change, as I know that my Jewish family and their associates(of whom they had many) were very leftist. They couldn't understand my conservatism and I couldn't understand their devotion to and support of ideas and measures which have brought the US to where it is today. Didn't know about Miriam Adelson, but I am glad she is supporting Trump. Generalization is an enemy of truth and accuracy, but why is there not more knowledge of these more conservative Jews if what I said is such an "insupportable enormity" ? Enough gets out about the leftist ones and they have largely predominated.

I am not picking fights, but I do ask questions and seek the truth, no matter how ugly or bitter it is. Which is why I am here to begin with. And in many cases, generalization is a rule of thumb based on both anecdotal and qualitative observation over time and repeated incidences yielding the same or similar results. There will always be exceptions.

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