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Default Re: Judas Is No Traitor in Long-Lost Gospel

Yes, and further to exhonerate the Jews from any blame.
I'm begining to come round to Elstner's view that their plan is for Christianity is to be superceded by Holocaustianity, whereby the sacrifice of Jesus for all mankind is rendered obsolete by the sacrifice of the mystical 6 million for the benefit of the Jews alone.
An important part of this plan is first of all to render the Jews blameless for anything in history. This passage hints that the motivation is partly to exhonerate the Jews of their historical guilt

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The vilification of Judas may, in fact, have been part of a well-known campaign by St. Augustine and other early Christians to vilify Jews,
Reverse this and it tells you that these current people are trying to absolve the Jews of blame
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