DOES ANTISEMITISM APPLIES TO UNBELIEVERS LIKE ME?
The Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines “Antisemitism” to mean: hostility toward Jews as a religious or social minority. That same Dictionary defines the term “Defamation” as: to injure or destroy the reputation by libel or by slander. Antisemitism Defamation League Director Jonathan Greenblatt makes a connection between those two terms.
I do not feel any hostility towards the Jews on the basis of their religious beliefs. Only actions affect me. I do, without hostility, accuse Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of crimes of war against the innocent civilians in Gaza, allegedly in retaliation for the cruel attack by Hamas and the hostages being held. However, collective punishment and death for as many innocent civilian Palestinians as possible, as it has been taking place, is an unforgivable crime that equals genocide. Over 40,000 innocent civilians have been assassinated so far with the objective to take control of the entire Gaza enclave. That is a fact. Only the truth is true. The truth is not defamation or antisemitism.
In general, I feel respect for most of the Jewish civilians that I have met, such as: Attorney Amy Gershenfeld Donnella, from Pennsylvania, who represented my claim of undiluted innocence on pro bono basis for ten years. Towards Attorney Robert Rosenthal from New York and Attorney Arthur Cohen from Florida, also for their pro bono work on behalf of my cause. Further, I will always remember my Jewish teacher, Mrs. Shara Pelz, from the University of Miami School of Law, with all my respect and admiration. Further, I allowed a Jewish man to adopt my son. Just to name a few examples of my interactions with Jews.
Notwithstanding my respect for the civilian Jews, I am NOT a believer of the Hebrews’ allegations throughout their old manuscripts about their relationship with the Creator of the Cosmos or, about the creation of our planet or, about the creation of human beings or, about the many alleged supernatural interventions by God on their behalf or, about the ego type projected description of the God Mind, all recorded under the guise that the Creator can do anything. I am convinced that not one of those allegations is true. I find it amazing that millions of intellectual brains, out of fear of God, believe such allegations.
When I studied for ten years the 72 selected manuscripts of the so called “Holy Bible” (Selected by Roman Monks idolaters of the Sun, out of about 600 Jewish manuscripts by unknown Authors, during the leadership of the Roman Empire Governor Constantine, in about the year 313 of our time.), I didn’t find credible the religious tenets that now serve as the foundation for the Jewish and for the Christian religions. That fact about my spiritual intuition and knowledge raises one question: Does my spiritual perception and firm belief that the Hebrews fabricated their own religion to unite their descendants in perpetuity under one faith and one army, based on an idol god projected out of their own image, and in pursue of their own personal political and religious agendas, categorizes me as being antisemitic under the opinion of the Jewish Community?
I DO NOT BELIEVE:
1. That the Creator of the Cosmos has ever spoken to any Hebrew man or woman, or to any other human being. Oral communication between God and human beings is not possible. That has NEVER taken place and never will. God is energy and so are we, either as Spiritual Minds or as human beings. Energy controls energy. Our human bodies and our thoughts are also energy, but are not our real identity and reality. God created each of us by an extension of Its own Spiritual Self, as eternal and holy Spiritual Minds under eternal grace, with the power to create. As such, we do not rely on oral communication with God. Through our very brief role as human beings, which is a part of our developing process, our good and bad thoughts elicits an instant reaction from the energies of the Universal God-Mind, that we experience as circumstances in our human experience and as divine thoughts. That is the extent of our communication with God as human beings. No one can avoid the consequences of their thoughts.
2. That the Hebrews and their Jewish descendants are God’s chosen people, or that God has ever shown preference for any group of human beings. We are equals before God.
3. That God gave any land to the Hebrews, or to any other group of human beings.
4. That any of the alleged supernatural events recorded throughout the 72 biblical manuscripts ever took place.
I have asked and answered myself: What reasons are there to justify the existence of the term: “Antisemitism” in connection to the Jews? And of organizations established to provide protection to the Jews? Such as: “The Antisemitism Defamation League”. The obvious reply is: Because many people hate the Jews. That response raises a second question: Why some people hate the Jews so much? Could it be because most Jews have been indoctrinated with the false belief that they are superior human beings based on their alleged relationship with God? Could it be that the Jews have always been engaged in wars? Could it be that the Jews took by force the land owned by the Palestinians? Could it be all of the above? You decide.
Francisco Fuster Escalona, #821200
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