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There is a certain brand of Edomite which believes that to be a good Christian, you have to support the triumph of the Quran over the Bible in the Holy Land.  Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens are two of those Edomites.  Tucker is an Episcopalian, which is Latin for piss-poor American.
Jeremiah 16:19 O Lord, Who are my power and my strength and my refuge in the day of trouble, to You nations will come from the ends of the earth and say, "Only lies have our fathers handed down to us, emptiness in which there is nothing of any avail!

Zechariah 8:23 So said the Lord of Hosts: In those days, when ten men of all the languages of the nations shall take hold of the skirt of a Jewish man, saying, "Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you."

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I wouldn't be surprised if one of them comes out as muslim.

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Traditional Christian doctrine rejects the continuing obligation to observe all of the Torah's eternal Divine commandments as such, both those which are for Jews and those which are for Gentiles.

In other words, they believe that Genesis 12:3 is obsolete.
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I wouldn't be surprised if one of them comes out as muslim.

Considering that Mohammed was in his 50s when he raped and beat a little 9 year old girl, only pedophile men should want to be Muslim. The only women who should want to be Muslim would be into BDSM  humiliation and being beaten.

I honestly can't figure out why people continue to hold to this stupid religion when it's all about hurting people and degradation and dehumanization.

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Promoted on Telegram and Gentiles for Moses.

Traditional Christian doctrine rejects the continuing obligation to observe all of the Torah's eternal Divine commandments as such, both those which are for Jews and those which are for Gentiles.

In other words, they believe that Genesis 12:3 is obsolete.

The doctrine I learned was that Jesus was the fulfillment of the ceremonial laws so certain things don't apply anymore like the need to be kosher, etc. Even those things aren't "obsolete" but are just currently fulfilled so we don't have to do anything further with that. However the moral laws never stopped applying. So thou shalt not murder, the rules against homosexual sex, etc. never got erased, obsolete, etc.

I understand that you grew up under very different circumstances and were taught different things than I was, and it looks like you have some religious trauma from that which I have a lot of sympathy/empathy for. However it seems like you're often conflating your experiences and what you were personally taught to Christianity in general and that's not really accurate. When I was growing up I was always taught that being pro-Israel was the only valid way to be for a Christian, specifically because of Genesis 12:3 and other verses that were important and NOT considered obsolete in any way.

I didn't find out anyone took a different interpretation until I was an adult and I actually thought the person telling me that there were anti-Semitic "Christians" was lying to me and was just being a jerk because I'd never heard of anything like that before then. To me it was like hearing there are Christians who also worship Satan. It just flat out didn't make any sense. Christianity is based on the teachings of a Jewish person so how could any sincere Christian possibly be anti-Semitic? It's stupid and ridiculous to think the two ideas are compatible.

Of course there were some harsh things said in the NT about the Pharisees of the time but that doesn't apply to Jews racially speaking and doesn't necessarily apply to modern Judaism either. Hypocrisy was one of the main things that was called out, like acting holy in public but not really being holy for example. You could use the same criticisms to call out some of the nasty behavior that happened in the RCC where evil priests were moved around to new congregations rather than turned in to authorities. You could apply these criticisms to evil pastors who use their position of authority to take advantage of people in their churches and then get outed later all the while acting like holy people to the public.

There were also Jewish people at the time who followed Jesus willingly and didn't see His teachings as being against them in any way. Even some in high positions of religious authority like Nicodemus believed that Jesus might be the Messiah so it's not as if it was just illiterate people or ignorant people who didn't understand the scriptures. Someone like Nicodemus would have been highly read and knowledgeable about the religious laws and their intricacies.

So while I'm definitely not here to proselytize which would be against the rules anyway, I do want to set the stage for you to understand that there is more than one interpretation and that the anti-Semitic environment you apparently experienced is not what many other people who are Christians subscribe to. You paint with a very broad brush based on your own personal experiences and what you were taught. I agree with your rejecting those evil teachings and I understand why the whole thing would leave a bitter taste in you toward Christians. However you need to understand that is not the case across the board.

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The doctrine I learned was that Jesus was the fulfillment of the ceremonial laws so certain things don't apply anymore like the need to be kosher, etc. Even those things aren't "obsolete" but are just currently fulfilled so we don't have to do anything further with that. However the moral laws never stopped applying. So thou shalt not murder, the rules against homosexual sex, etc. never got erased, obsolete, etc.

I understand that you grew up under very different circumstances and were taught different things than I was, and it looks like you have some religious trauma from that which I have a lot of sympathy/empathy for. However it seems like you're often conflating your experiences and what you were personally taught to Christianity in general and that's not really accurate. When I was growing up I was always taught that being pro-Israel was the only valid way to be for a Christian, specifically because of Genesis 12:3 and other verses that were important and NOT considered obsolete in any way.

I didn't find out anyone took a different interpretation until I was an adult and I actually thought the person telling me that there were anti-Semitic "Christians" was lying to me and was just being a jerk because I'd never heard of anything like that before then. To me it was like hearing there are Christians who also worship Satan. It just flat out didn't make any sense. Christianity is based on the teachings of a Jewish person so how could any sincere Christian possibly be anti-Semitic? It's stupid and ridiculous to think the two ideas are compatible.

Of course there were some harsh things said in the NT about the Pharisees of the time but that doesn't apply to Jews racially speaking and doesn't necessarily apply to modern Judaism either. Hypocrisy was one of the main things that was called out, like acting holy in public but not really being holy for example. You could use the same criticisms to call out some of the nasty behavior that happened in the RCC where evil priests were moved around to new congregations rather than turned in to authorities. You could apply these criticisms to evil pastors who use their position of authority to take advantage of people in their churches and then get outed later all the while acting like holy people to the public.

There were also Jewish people at the time who followed Jesus willingly and didn't see His teachings as being against them in any way. Even some in high positions of religious authority like Nicodemus believed that Jesus might be the Messiah so it's not as if it was just illiterate people or ignorant people who didn't understand the scriptures. Someone like Nicodemus would have been highly read and knowledgeable about the religious laws and their intricacies.

So while I'm definitely not here to proselytize which would be against the rules anyway, I do want to set the stage for you to understand that there is more than one interpretation and that the anti-Semitic environment you apparently experienced is not what many other people who are Christians subscribe to. You paint with a very broad brush based on your own personal experiences and what you were taught. I agree with your rejecting those evil teachings and I understand why the whole thing would leave a bitter taste in you toward Christians. However you need to understand that is not the case across the board.

You do not fulfill a law by abolishing it.

Attacking the Pharisees was unjustified. They were led by the rabbis and Sanhedrin. It is the heretical Sadducees who rejected the Oral Torah and the leadership of the rabbis. 

Matthew 27:25 attacks all the Jewish people and their children. You can try to twist it into a pro-Israel interpretation or you can reject it like I did.

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You do not fulfill a law by abolishing it.

Attacking the Pharisees was unjustified. They were led by the rabbis and Sanhedrin. It is the heretical Sadducees who rejected the Oral Torah and the leadership of the rabbis. 

Matthew 27:25 attacks all the Jewish people and their children. You can try to twist it into a pro-Israel interpretation or you can reject it like I did.

All I'm trying to let you know is that there ARE different ways people interpret these things and not all of them are anti-Semitic. Most American Christians I've met are not at all anti-Semitic and quite the opposite in fact, and yet these same people are very sincere, committed Christians. They believe in supporting Israel and such as well. When Chaim was in prison and he was starving because they wouldn't give him kosher food, a Christian senator named Jesse Helms stepped in and got him food.

Your experience with Christianity and my experience with it are two completely different things. I'm sorry that you got exposed only to the bad people who lay claim to it.

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All I'm trying to let you know is that there ARE different ways people interpret these things and not all of them are anti-Semitic. Most American Christians I've met are not at all anti-Semitic and quite the opposite in fact, and yet these same people are very sincere, committed Christians. They believe in supporting Israel and such as well. When Chaim was in prison and he was starving because they wouldn't give him kosher food, a Christian senator named Jesse Helms stepped in and got him food.

Your experience with Christianity and my experience with it are two completely different things. I'm sorry that you got exposed only to the bad people who lay claim to it.


So, there are different interpretations of Matthew 27:25? 

"All the people answered, “His blood is on us and on our children!”

Do you want me to start a poll asking our Jewish members how they interpret it?
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So, there are different interpretations of Matthew 27:25? 

"All the people answered, “His blood is on us and on our children!”

Do you want me to start a poll asking our Jewish members how they interpret it?

Yes there are different interpretations of that. Absolutely... just as I've tried to tell you there are. I understand why many take issue with it because they only see the one. What you need to understand is that in the USA most Christians that I've encountered are philo-Semitic and pro-Israel. I feel like being anti-Semitic rejects the Bible in general because not only did the Bible originate from Jewish people, but Jesus himself was Jewish and besides that, every human on earth is made in God's Image so hating one race or another is like hating God because we all reflect God's Image regardless of our ancestry. Each human being is a unique design and each human child is a gift and a blessing. To hate any group of people as a whole is to hate God.

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The Muslim Harassment against Christians in Israel - a Reply to Tucker Carlson
"Last week, Tucker Carlson aired an interview with Pastor Munther Isaac from Bethlehem, who made false claims about the living conditions of Christians under Israeli control. As a resident of Israel familiar with the reality on the ground, I recognized immediately that these allegations are baseless and part of Palestinian anti-Israel propaganda. In fact, the truth is quite the opposite.

To set the record straight, I spoke with Shadi Halul, an Israeli Christian leader who closely monitors what he describes as the Islamic ethnic cleansing of Christians in Israel, the Palestinian-controlled territories of Judea and Samaria, and the Gaza Strip".

https://youtu.be/q9yeMWdEYto

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לפני שבוע טאקר קרלסון פרסם ראיון רווי שקרים על מצבם של הנוצרים ברשות הפלסטינית ובישראל. כדי לנפץ את השקרים הללו עקיבא ביגמן ראיין את שאדי חלול, נוצרי-ארמי ישראלי אמיץ, ואחד הקולות הבודדים שמעזים לומר את האמת על הטיהור האתני שמוסלמים מבצעים בנוצרים במזרח התיכון ובישראל. הראיון הוא באנגלית. מוזמנים להפיץ!

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  It would not really be apropos to
  refer to this individual as Shmucker
  as he is obviously not stupid as much
  as his judgement is poor and it would
  therefore be more accurate to say
  that he is a wicked anti-Semite that
  is truly on the ‘wrong’ side of
  things which is, in this case, the
  side of evil. Superb commentary!