<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"A most barbarous secret for a long time suspected in the Jewish nation. . .at last came to light in the city of Damascus, that of serving themselves of Christian blood in their unleavened bread. . .a secret which these 1840 years must have made many unfortunate victims."<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->That book you are talking about is just the usual christian libel against Jews. I think it's called blood libel. The accusations it makes are the same as those which christianity invented in the Middle Ages. It has not changed.
Christos, unable to win the theological arguments against Judaism, have to resort to the most heinous accusations to stain Jews as 'evil, untrustworthy and profane'. Acharya, the book you cited serves as proof of the terrorism of christianity, but says nothing about Jewish people (other than give another example case of them being maligned by christoislamism again).
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Jasper Chasseaud in 1840: 'a secret which these 1840 years must have made many unfortunate victims'.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Proves that Chasseaud is a devout christian. He believed that christians existed since year 0 (apparently Jesus died in the year 0 now?) instead of just a very small number in the late first century CE, a slightly larger number in the next two centuries and then a whole bunch of unwilling converts from Constantine on.
'must have made (many unfortunate victims)' = usual biased christian, anti-semitic speculation. Meaning: not worth believing.
Christos, unable to win the theological arguments against Judaism, have to resort to the most heinous accusations to stain Jews as 'evil, untrustworthy and profane'. Acharya, the book you cited serves as proof of the terrorism of christianity, but says nothing about Jewish people (other than give another example case of them being maligned by christoislamism again).
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Jasper Chasseaud in 1840: 'a secret which these 1840 years must have made many unfortunate victims'.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Proves that Chasseaud is a devout christian. He believed that christians existed since year 0 (apparently Jesus died in the year 0 now?) instead of just a very small number in the late first century CE, a slightly larger number in the next two centuries and then a whole bunch of unwilling converts from Constantine on.
'must have made (many unfortunate victims)' = usual biased christian, anti-semitic speculation. Meaning: not worth believing.