> If indeed there are Jews who are responsible for the death of Jesus Christ
(and I still have so much to learn about the Bible) then that in no way
condemns all Jews or even holds responsible jews today, does it?  As
somebody's already pointed out, Jesus was Jew, his followers were Jews, his
lineage is the Old Testament Jews (David, Solomon, etc) but in any case
there was also a Jew follower of Jesus that was in great part responsible
for his death - Judas, who betrayed Jesus.

In Judaism liniage is traced only from the father. In the case of Jesus, he
could not be traced from David, et. al. as his father was supposed to be
God. Just nitpicking. :)
Either way, there's a nice part in the Torah (Bible) that says if your
brother (not literally) comes to have you worship in a new way, you stone
him (not that type of stone! get your mind out of the plants). But again,
this way leads to deep and unending biblical and religious discussion and
conflict that I'd rather avoid. I'm trying to be good. :)

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