Agobard, Archbishop of Lyon (c.770 – 840AD) was one of the early heroes of Christianity who very openly and unapologetically defended Christians in France against the corrupting and subversive influence of Jews who enjoyed the protections and freedoms afforded them under the Carolingian royal dynasty — at that time headed by Louis the Pious, who continued the liberal policies vis a vis the Jews of his father, Charlemagne.
It was Louis the Pious who prohibited Christians from attempting to proselytize the Jews — a prohibition we can agree with — considering Jew are not Israelites — and converted crypto Jews have done nothing but subvert the Catholic Church and tainted the European bloodline through race mixing.
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How Converso Jews Undermined ‘Purity of Blood’ Doctrine for ‘Old Christians’ in Spain
We have the French king — William the Conqueror — to thank for bringing these same Jews with him to Britain in 1066 and subjecting the people to the same Jewish machinations which Abogard railed against in this letter to King Louis the Pious:
–Conducting business on Christian holidays
–Selling rancid meat and wine to Christians
–Kidnapping Christian children and women into slavery
–Not allowing their Christian slaves to be baptized
These anti-Christian practices of the Jews — including the ritual murder of Christian children — would ultimately lead to their wholesale expulsion from Britain two hundred years later under King Edward I.