There are two godly generations who have been subjected to genocide throughout history. These Generations are Christians and Jews. In WWII, "12 Million Christians and 7 Million Jews were slaughtered in the horrific Holocaust." (Rosemary Schindler). In Armenia, during the Ottoman Empire 1 Million Christian Armenians were rounded up and annihilated. We are the people of the Book. In every age we are targeted for extermination. We are brothers in blood. Regimes rise to ravage us, but still we survive. We differ in our beliefs about the Messiah, but we are a family forged in suffering.
The Communists hated us and so did the Romans. Emperor Nero and Caligula made martrys of the Early Christians (est. 100,000 total killed); while Emperor Titus made martrys of the Zionist Jews (est. 1,000,700-1,500,000 killed). We have fought and died together. This is fitting because in the beginning we were truly a family; we Christians were called the Messianic Sect of Judaism. Jesus Christ or Yeshua Ha-Mashiach was the Son of David and his Disciples were Jews themselves. Our Christian roots our connected to the Jewish Tree. We have been "Grafted In," (Romans 11:17) and this has been done through the Blood of Christ. Satan has tried to seperate us via the crazies in the Crusades, by Insideous Inquisitions, and other sinster schemes of men. Yet, in the horror of the Holocaust we were made one again. Christians hid their Jewish friends and saved many from the savagry of the Nazis. God bound us back together in blood. We suffered together and continue to be the reproach of the nations. The World hates us and blames us for all It's problems. Persecution has been our posterity. Our faiths are forged in blood, by Abram and Adonai, and Jesus Christ. Let us not scoff or scorn each other, let us remember that we are brothers of blood. That our color is red and while we don't have to agree on everything, let us agree that we are Sons of Suffering.
-Sources
Rosemary Schindler
The book "The Fabulous First Centuries of Christianity"
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