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1 1 | unreconciled with God.* [* This idea that the main mistake of
2 1 | Jews who live today. This idea seems to be quite reasonable.
3 1 | definition still contains an idea that somebody can be blamed
4 2 | road which leads to the idea of the (violent) expulsion
5 3 | NON-ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY THEIR IDEA OF THE INSEPARABILITY OF
6 3 | did not accept the Jewish idea of the chosen nation and
7 3 | represented for them the idea of the Gentiles (or heathens),
8 3 | finally gave birth to the idea which absolutely enslaves
9 3 | realised in Judaism in the idea of Messiah who will establish
10 3 | Certainly, the communist idea was a temptation, and majority
11 Conclu| represents the embodiment of some idea. Thus, Nazis failed to distinguish
12 Conclu| distinguish the race from an idea. ~Finally, there is a sort
13 Conclu| ideas or types. There is an idea of avarice or, say, parasitism
14 Conclu| Jews, and they connect this idea with this race. Nobody can
15 Conclu| such, not projecting some idea on the race. ~It may seem
16 Conclu| may say, what a strange idea! who can deny that the Jews
17 Conclu| do exist?! What an absurd idea! Yes, this idea is a strange
18 Conclu| an absurd idea! Yes, this idea is a strange one. Nevertheless,
19 Conclu| one may propose a cunning idea: There is no such a thing
20 Conclu| add: It is precisely this idea of existence of the Jewish
21 Conclu| anti-Semitism. If we get rid of this idea, of the idea of "race" as
22 Conclu| rid of this idea, of the idea of "race" as such, we may
23 Conclu| identify oneself with the very idea of pluralism - to be an
24 Conclu| acknowledges some other idea, which is impossible for
25 Conclu| involuntary come to the idea that there is no other way
26 Conclu| ideologists have no other idea than to invent something
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