It’s not a coincidence that modern evangelical Christianism is wholly pro-Jew either. It’s the newest and youngest and most heavily influenced by Jew politicians.
It's kinda hard to have any version of modern Christianity that isn't pro-Jew, right? Like the Bible is pretty pro-Jew (minus those times when they're out of line). Folks like Martin Luther didn't think so, but that was largely because he didn't think Israel would ever exist again. With Israel's reemergence, which would seem to be a deep three point shot on the fulfillment of some pretty significant biblical prophecy, would you expect Christians to be something other than pro-Jew?
They didn't just "emerge". Israel was created via treaties sponsored by Jewish bankers during and post WW2. It wasn't some divine accident.
would you expect Christians to be something other than pro-Jew?
In John, Jesus makes clear that there's a segment of people calling themselves Jews who are not, and are the spawn of Satan.
Jesus isn't exactly peachy keen on Jewish behavior: Matthew 21, John 2:15, and Mark 11:15 spell out typical jewish behavior that should be abhorred.
Tying the Old Testament to the New Testament is a problem that both Martin Luther and the Gnostics continually pointed out.
It’s not a coincidence that modern evangelical Christianism is wholly pro-Jew either. It’s the newest and youngest and most heavily influenced by Jew politicians.
Newest what?
Form or Christianity relative to all other forms
Ahhh. I thought you were talking religion.
It's kinda hard to have any version of modern Christianity that isn't pro-Jew, right? Like the Bible is pretty pro-Jew (minus those times when they're out of line). Folks like Martin Luther didn't think so, but that was largely because he didn't think Israel would ever exist again. With Israel's reemergence, which would seem to be a deep three point shot on the fulfillment of some pretty significant biblical prophecy, would you expect Christians to be something other than pro-Jew?
They didn't just "emerge". Israel was created via treaties sponsored by Jewish bankers during and post WW2. It wasn't some divine accident.
Jesus isn't exactly peachy keen on Jewish behavior: Matthew 21, John 2:15, and Mark 11:15 spell out typical jewish behavior that should be abhorred. Tying the Old Testament to the New Testament is a problem that both Martin Luther and the Gnostics continually pointed out.