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Our Hands Are Stained with Blood
- The Tragic Story of the Church and the Jewish People
- Narrated by: Tim Cote
- Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
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Summary
"My dear friend, Dr. Mike Brown, has written a captivating story talking about the history of anti-Semitism, Our Hands Are Stained with Blood. We all need to know about this subject; it's very important. Jews have been chosen as God's solution. It just does not get more serious than this." (Eric Metaxas, number-one New York Times best-selling author and host of The Eric Metaxas Show)
Every Christian must listen to this shocking account of the church’s history.
The pages of church history are marked by countless horrors committed against the Jewish people.
From the first persecutions of the Jews in the fourth century to the horrors of the Holocaust, from Israel-bashing in today's press to anti-Semitism spouted from the pulpit, this painful book tells the tragic story that every Christian must read.
In a freshly updated and expanded edition of this pivotal work, Dr. Michael Brown exposes the faulty theological roots that opened the door to anti-Semitism in church history, explaining why well-meaning believers so often fall into the trap of hate...and showing how you can bring an end to the cycle of violence.
This generation can make a difference. Now is the time for change! Discover the important role you play in helping to shape a church that will bless Israel rather than curse Israel.
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- Valentine Mutsvairo
- 05-05-22
Deeply bias
little to no critical thought was put into this. The author approaches this subject from one angle only, he refuses to reflect other angles, but always put Israel as the victims, when at times both parties are at fault. quite disappointed when he mentioned news coverage being against Israel when that isn't always the case.
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