Actually, no. Get over it. I don't have anything against a single Jew, ever though certain Jews killed Christ.
I noticed from visiting Constitution.org that the 14th Amendment is considered "ratified under duress." Okay, fine, but it's still ratified. Anyway, I sort of like the part about "insurrection"--maybe we should apply it to Barabara Lee, Maxine Waters, and Cynthia McKinney. I'm sure we can find quotes where they have "given aid and comfort to the enemies (of the United States)."
BTW, do you not understand the term "under duress"? Do you not understand that it is one of the basic tenements of freedom that no vote or admission or confession is valid if it is done under duress? If you can't understand that, then you are in the wrong forum.
It was ordained thus. They were obeying the law, and in so doing, they brought at end to the blood sacrifice which could only have occurred with the offering of The perfect sacrifice -- The 'lamb without spot or blemish.' Once they offered the perfect sacrifice, it satisfied the law once and for all. The resulting vacuum allowed for The 'higher' law to come forth and function -- our destiny and our inheritance, thanks to the Jews who would not usurp the law of God.
To allow the 'higher' law to function was like getting one's freedom after being a slave.
How many humans on both sides were sacrificed to abolish slavery during the uncivil war? All of which were un-necessary had the 'higher' law, which was already here, been allowed to function.
Back on topic, the irony is that the 14th Amendment paved the way for all of us to become slaves again -- as we trade our rights for privileges. Had the blacks been regarded as Sovereign Citizens (Upper case 'C') after the war, the 14th Amendment would not have been on the drawing board. The 14th federalized the black race with the designation of 'citizen,' (lower case 'c'). Since, the federal government has become the slavemaster of us all -- black, brown, red, white and yellow, under the 14th Amendment.
And if someone murdered your family, your position is that you should just get over it?
In response to the second part of your statement above, it was my sins, and yours, and that of all sinners that killed our Lord.
Umm, he was executed by the Romans, not the Jews.