The Jews, who heard and rejected Christ, were destroyed by Titus, and Vespasian his father, in 70 AD, about 40 years after the passion of the Christ, to the number of eleven hundred thousand, beside those who Vespasian slew in the subduing of Galilee. Seventeen thousand were sold and sent into Egypt and other provinces to vile slavery; and two thousand were brought with Titus in his triumph; of whom, part he gave to be devoured of the wild beasts, part otherwise most cruelly were slain.
So, besides being anti-gay and anti-muslim, Bradlee Dean spreads the anti-semitic lie used to justify the murder of millions of Jews throughout the centuries.
Jews have no responsibility for the crucifixion of Jesus:
No. Jesus Christ was crucified. Crucifixion was a Roman punishment, not a Jewish punishment. Additionally, it should not be forgotten that Jesus Christ was a Jew. His mother and disciples were all Jews. They, of course, were not responsible for Jesus’ death. Large numbers of Jews living beyond Galilee and Judea never met or heard of Jesus Christ. They obviously were not responsible for Jesus’ execution, which they did not have any say or knowledge about during their lifetime. Most first century Jews were totally unaware of his life and ministry and, therefore, had nothing to do with his death and were, therefore, not responsible for the actions of a few individuals (Judas—who handed him over to the arresting officers; the officers who handed him over to the Jewish High priest; Caiaphas—who handed him over to the Roman governor; and Pilate, who handed him over to the Roman execution squad). Of course, Jews living before the first century and those living after the first century had nothing to do with the tragic events on that fateful Friday so long ago in Jerusalem.
Michele Bachmann pretends to be a friend of Jews. Does Michele Bachmann agree with Bradlee Dean that Jews are burdened with a collective responsibility for something that happened thousands of years ago?
When will reporters ask Michele Bachmann about her close relationship to Bradlee Dean and his ministry of hate?
In 2006, Bachmann attended a fundraiser in Minneapolis for YCRBYCH and said this prayer for the ministry:
More recently, Bachmann helped Bradlee Dean raise money for YCRBYCH:
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