Anti-Semitism Rears Its Head at Oberlin
The professor who thinks the Rothschilds were behind 9/11.
March 7, 2016
A review of Not in God’s Name.
In Not in God’s Name, Britain’s former chief rabbi rebuts the charge that religion is, in itself, an incurable source of brutal violence, seeks out the causes of religious violence, and suggests ways such violence—especially in the form of modern-day jihadism—can be checked. Michael Rosen writes in his review:
The professor who thinks the Rothschilds were behind 9/11.
The U.S. can’t change this defective body from within.
A review of Not in God’s Name.
Not without major reforms on the part of the PA.
In Not in God’s Name, Britain’s former chief rabbi rebuts the charge that religion is, in itself, an incurable source of brutal violence, seeks out the causes of religious violence, and suggests ways such violence—especially in the form of modern-day jihadism—can be checked. Michael Rosen writes in his review:
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