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Jewish Freemason author of Vatican II dead at 82
12-25-2007, 08:58 PM
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Jewish Freemason author of Vatican II dead at 82
This is very interesting indeed, it concerens the coming New World Religion and those behind it..

Judaic B'nai B'rith Co-Author of Vatican II Document, "Nostra Aetate" Dead
Ernst Ehrlich, 86; Jewish Religious Philosopher

[Note: We just reported that John Hagee is a big friend of Jewish Freemasonry--that's what "B'nai B'rith" is. For those that don't know, "Nostra Aetate" is the horrible document of Vatican II which proclaims Hinduism, Islam and other false religions to be pleasing to God, while Judaism receives special praise. "Nostra Aetate" teaches that no one can say what St Paul said--that Jews are lost and blinded, and no one can any longer say what Christ said in Apoc. 2:9 and 3:9, that Judaism is a "synagogue of Satan." No, one must now participate in their religious services with them (along with other false religions), as John Paul II and Benedict XVI have done. Again we see clear proof that Judaistic Freemasonry has had its influence well established in the Vatican for several years. -Jay Dyer]

Associated Press
Thursday, October 25, 2007; Page B07

GENEVA -- Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich, a Jewish religious philosopher who escaped the Nazis and became a European bridge builder between Christians and Jews, has died. He was 86.

Ehrlich died Sunday at his home in Riehen, a suburb of Basel, according to the family notice in Swiss newspapers.

The Berlin-born Ehrlich studied at the Higher Institute for Jewish Studies, Rabbi Leo Baeck's rabbinical seminary, until the Nazis closed it in 1942.

The Nazis forced him into labor until he found shelter with a Berlin couple and was smuggled into Switzerland.

He obtained his doctorate at Basel and later taught at universities in Switzerland and Germany. From 1961 to 1994, he was European director of the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, founded in New York in 1843.

At the Second Vatican Council in 1965, he served as adviser to German Cardinal Augustin Bea in preparing "Nostra Aetate," a key document on Roman Catholic-Jewish relations.

Rabbi Walter Homolka, rector of Abraham Geiger College in Potsdam, Germany, eulogized Ehrlich as being "the bridge to Jewish heritage before the Holocaust" and an important liberal thinker.

Ehrlich was the author of several books on Judaism and was credited by the Free University of Berlin with "influencing generations of scientists."

Ehrlich is survived by his wife and a daughter.



For the Masonic Connections of B'nai B'rith, see the following

http://freemasonrywatch.org/bnaibrith.html

source -

http://www.nicenetruth.com/home/2007/11/...i-bri.html
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12-25-2007, 10:06 PM
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Jewish Freemason author of Vatican II dead at 82
I'll check out the swiss papers and see what they say

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