How are conservatives in US (specifically in Middle America and Bible Belt) so supportive of Israel ye are anti-Semitic?

Anonymous
They understand that if the jihadist terrorists succeed in their stated goal of destroying Israel, then they are coming for the Christians and atheists next.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course not all are anti-semitic but there's a good percentage who express those views who also view Israel as ``Holy Land''.

Also why do these people support dictator-like people (won't say names) but also project their great support for Israel and ignore the genocide and starving children in Palestine? Where are their Christian values and love?


It's 2025. Few people give a damn about religious nut jobs in the Middle East, Christians, Jews, Muslims or any children who aren't their own. It is what it is. Get over it.


They voted for Trump for other reasons, part of which is because the Dem party is viewed as full of insufferable arrogant prigs like OP.


And yet, it is the Evangelicals and the christian right that are imposing their morals and values on the rest of the country. Talk about insufferable.


How so? How are you limited in your day to day life?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They believe that it’s part of the rapture and end times. All the Jews will die to save their souls. They are very very sick people.


That is not what Christians believe.

As a Christian, I can clarify that the central belief is that Jesus already died to save all souls—Jew and Gentile alike. His resurrection fulfilled the law, offering a path to redemption and a relationship with God to anyone who has faith and confesses Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. No further sacrifice is needed.

People of faith across the globe—Jews, Christians, Muslims—believe in a holy, sovereign God. We may access our relationship with Him differently, call Him by different names (Allah, Yahweh, Abba, El Shaddai), and follow different covenants. But many of us share a deep reverence for the divine.

The rapture, for those who believe in that theology, is a supernatural event signaling the return of Christ. Those who believe are said to be taken to heaven; those who don’t remain on Earth during a period called the Great Tribulation. It is not about Jews dying for salvation. That idea is a distortion—dangerous and deeply offensive to both Jews and Christians.

TLDR, Christians believe Jesus fulfilled the law for all people, but God gives free will and the choice to believe Jesus’ teachings are left to each individual soul. The Jewish people are honored in Scripture as the lineage through which Jesus came. Any theology rooted in hatred or violence is not of Christ, which means it’s not of our Heavenly Father (God).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They understand that if the jihadist terrorists succeed in their stated goal of destroying Israel, then they are coming for the Christians and atheists next.



We know you use that false claim to stoke fear and coerce us into fighting your battle. We don’t believe you any longer. About anything.

Keep re-reading ^^^ until you get it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They understand that if the jihadist terrorists succeed in their stated goal of destroying Israel, then they are coming for the Christians and atheists next.



So it's pure projection then - like every accusation is a confession. Because in reality, it's the fundamentalist Christians and zionists that are trying to impose their ideologies on everyone else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the deep south. I don't really hear anti Semitic comments basically ever. The opposite, really.


Liar. No one believes you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They believe that it’s part of the rapture and end times. All the Jews will die to save their souls. They are very very sick people.


That is not what Christians believe.

As a Christian, I can clarify that the central belief is that Jesus already died to save all souls—Jew and Gentile alike. His resurrection fulfilled the law, offering a path to redemption and a relationship with God to anyone who has faith and confesses Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. No further sacrifice is needed.

People of faith across the globe—Jews, Christians, Muslims—believe in a holy, sovereign God. We may access our relationship with Him differently, call Him by different names (Allah, Yahweh, Abba, El Shaddai), and follow different covenants. But many of us share a deep reverence for the divine.

The rapture, for those who believe in that theology, is a supernatural event signaling the return of Christ. Those who believe are said to be taken to heaven; those who don’t remain on Earth during a period called the Great Tribulation. It is not about Jews dying for salvation. That idea is a distortion—dangerous and deeply offensive to both Jews and Christians.

TLDR, Christians believe Jesus fulfilled the law for all people, but God gives free will and the choice to believe Jesus’ teachings are left to each individual soul. The Jewish people are honored in Scripture as the lineage through which Jesus came. Any theology rooted in hatred or violence is not of Christ, which means it’s not of our Heavenly Father (God).



You should be involuntarily committed for this lunacy. Seriously, there’s people who are being held in institutions right now who aren’t as crazy as you evangelical nutters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course not all are anti-semitic but there's a good percentage who express those views who also view Israel as ``Holy Land''.

Also why do these people support dictator-like people (won't say names) but also project their great support for Israel and ignore the genocide and starving children in Palestine? Where are their Christian values and love?


It's 2025. Few people give a damn about religious nut jobs in the Middle East, Christians, Jews, Muslims or any children who aren't their own. It is what it is. Get over it.


They voted for Trump for other reasons, part of which is because the Dem party is viewed as full of insufferable arrogant prigs like OP.


And yet, it is the Evangelicals and the christian right that are imposing their morals and values on the rest of the country. Talk about insufferable.


How so? How are you limited in your day to day life?


Imposing their anti-women's health on me and my family, thus destroying the healthcare regime in many states is a start.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They believe that it’s part of the rapture and end times. All the Jews will die to save their souls. They are very very sick people.


That is not what Christians believe.

As a Christian, I can clarify that the central belief is that Jesus already died to save all souls—Jew and Gentile alike. His resurrection fulfilled the law, offering a path to redemption and a relationship with God to anyone who has faith and confesses Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. No further sacrifice is needed.

People of faith across the globe—Jews, Christians, Muslims—believe in a holy, sovereign God. We may access our relationship with Him differently, call Him by different names (Allah, Yahweh, Abba, El Shaddai), and follow different covenants. But many of us share a deep reverence for the divine.

The rapture, for those who believe in that theology, is a supernatural event signaling the return of Christ. Those who believe are said to be taken to heaven; those who don’t remain on Earth during a period called the Great Tribulation. It is not about Jews dying for salvation. That idea is a distortion—dangerous and deeply offensive to both Jews and Christians.

TLDR, Christians believe Jesus fulfilled the law for all people, but God gives free will and the choice to believe Jesus’ teachings are left to each individual soul. The Jewish people are honored in Scripture as the lineage through which Jesus came. Any theology rooted in hatred or violence is not of Christ, which means it’s not of our Heavenly Father (God).


There are a lot of Christians who believe man can hasten the end of times, which appears to be what Trump is trying to do. Yes, you are good traditional Christian, but there are a lot of Christian Fundamentalists who are running our country now who disagree with your traditional theology.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course not all are anti-semitic but there's a good percentage who express those views who also view Israel as ``Holy Land''.

Also why do these people support dictator-like people (won't say names) but also project their great support for Israel and ignore the genocide and starving children in Palestine? Where are their Christian values and love?


Maybe because they don’t hate Jews & it’s not a genocide?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They believe that it’s part of the rapture and end times. All the Jews will die to save their souls. They are very very sick people.


That is not what Christians believe.

As a Christian, I can clarify that the central belief is that Jesus already died to save all souls—Jew and Gentile alike. His resurrection fulfilled the law, offering a path to redemption and a relationship with God to anyone who has faith and confesses Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. No further sacrifice is needed.

People of faith across the globe—Jews, Christians, Muslims—believe in a holy, sovereign God. We may access our relationship with Him differently, call Him by different names (Allah, Yahweh, Abba, El Shaddai), and follow different covenants. But many of us share a deep reverence for the divine.

The rapture, for those who believe in that theology, is a supernatural event signaling the return of Christ. Those who believe are said to be taken to heaven; those who don’t remain on Earth during a period called the Great Tribulation. It is not about Jews dying for salvation. That idea is a distortion—dangerous and deeply offensive to both Jews and Christians.

TLDR, Christians believe Jesus fulfilled the law for all people, but God gives free will and the choice to believe Jesus’ teachings are left to each individual soul. The Jewish people are honored in Scripture as the lineage through which Jesus came. Any theology rooted in hatred or violence is not of Christ, which means it’s not of our Heavenly Father (God).


In God We Trust.

Others just trust the currency its printed on.
$$$
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They believe that it’s part of the rapture and end times. All the Jews will die to save their souls. They are very very sick people.


That is not what Christians believe.

As a Christian, I can clarify that the central belief is that Jesus already died to save all souls—Jew and Gentile alike. His resurrection fulfilled the law, offering a path to redemption and a relationship with God to anyone who has faith and confesses Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. No further sacrifice is needed.

People of faith across the globe—Jews, Christians, Muslims—believe in a holy, sovereign God. We may access our relationship with Him differently, call Him by different names (Allah, Yahweh, Abba, El Shaddai), and follow different covenants. But many of us share a deep reverence for the divine.

The rapture, for those who believe in that theology, is a supernatural event signaling the return of Christ. Those who believe are said to be taken to heaven; those who don’t remain on Earth during a period called the Great Tribulation. It is not about Jews dying for salvation. That idea is a distortion—dangerous and deeply offensive to both Jews and Christians.

TLDR, Christians believe Jesus fulfilled the law for all people, but God gives free will and the choice to believe Jesus’ teachings are left to each individual soul. The Jewish people are honored in Scripture as the lineage through which Jesus came. Any theology rooted in hatred or violence is not of Christ, which means it’s not of our Heavenly Father (God).


There are a lot of Christians who believe man can hasten the end of times, which appears to be what Trump is trying to do. Yes, you are good traditional Christian, but there are a lot of Christian Fundamentalists who are running our country now who disagree with your traditional theology.
+1 but jokes on them because the Bible explicitly says that anyone who helps the antichrist bring the tribulation will not enter Heaven.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the deep south. I don't really hear anti Semitic comments basically ever. The opposite, really.


Liar. No one believes you.


Okay, I really don't have any reason to lie about it. I don't hear people talking about Jews basically at all. Even my Jewish friends don't talk about Jews. The only thing I ever really hear about is anger about 10/7 or concern about the security situation in Israel since Jewish teens customarily take a trip there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the deep south. I don't really hear anti Semitic comments basically ever. The opposite, really.


+1 And I never hear anyone talking about the rapture or Jews dying, etc. I'm not sure where some of these posters live (or have lived) and can't imagine where they hear friends, family members or anyone else espousing such drivel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the deep south. I don't really hear anti Semitic comments basically ever. The opposite, really.


Liar. No one believes you.


Okay, I really don't have any reason to lie about it. I don't hear people talking about Jews basically at all. Even my Jewish friends don't talk about Jews. The only thing I ever really hear about is anger about 10/7 or concern about the security situation in Israel since Jewish teens customarily take a trip there.


+1
Forum Index » Political Discussion
Go to: