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Part 2 of 2 (Part One here)
Translated by Tatiana Danilova
The Fight for the Christian Truth
The truth, preached by Jesus, is the love for thy neighbor, with no exception. Against the aberration of the Jews, a deviation from the divine law, for which only the members of their people are their neighbors. (more…)
3,635 words
Part 1 of 2 (Part Two here)
Translated by Tatiana Danilova
The Inaccuracy of Christian Theology (more…)
580 words
Translated by V. Cetnic
The Christian faith is, to this day, seen by many as a part of Judaism – as a continuation, as a reform, or a completion of the Jewish faith – and Jesus as a Jew. And if these were true, the theory of Jewish cultural sterility would be fully denied. (more…)
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When Alexandru C. Cuza was born in Iași, Moldavia in 1857, Romania was not yet a unified country fully freed from Ottoman vassalage. Turkish rule had not been as direct or oppressive here as in the lower Balkans, but it left the young state and ancient nation with a host of social problems. Cuza was a child when Wallachia and Moldavia were united in 1866 (more…)