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TheGreenDragon 9 points ago +10 / -1

I always fought for the Jewish Nation and defended their rights and will still defend the right of freedom and freedom of religion. I feel that way about every religion. But, You can still defend a people and disagree with them. I am not down with the curly Shirley's or the hockey puck heads. Working in NYC they are and were some of the rudest people I have ever met or had to deal with, they could use some lesson in being respectfully of other peoples beliefs. The picture you attached to this makes me want to vomit, some dirty old Rabbi made that up that it has to be done.

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sfmaga 4 points ago +5 / -1

Same here. I think people on the right have grossly misunderstood all the Jew jokes and sentiments towards them. They truly have introduced so much filth once you look into who controls what.

From a Christian perspective, they are still God's chosen people. If you read the Old Testament, you quickly get the picture of even when God Himself was literally speaking directly to them, how they disobeyed, stubbornly turned their back, and worshipped golden idols. And yet, God has a plan for the Jewish people, that one day they will come back to Him.

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TheUsurper 1 point ago +2 / -1

Mark 12:1-11. The Jews rejected their covenant and God made a new and eternal covenant in the blood of Jesus. The Jews can come back at any time but only by accepting Christ. No one comes to the Father except through the Son. Judaism is nothing more than the Jews that refused the Messiah and continued in the Synagogue of Satan. It is no surprise that they have been behind most ills of this world in the time since. Does anyone really believe that Jews have been persecuted and kicked out of every nation since they rejected Christ for no reason? Everyone for 2000 years is just a bigot and a hater?

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sfmaga 0 points ago +1 / -1

Yes, the gift of salvation was given to the rest of the world (Gentiles) because Israel rejected Christ. Romans 11:11

You're right that Jews must accept Christ as their Savior, the same as us all. However, God still has plans for Israel, or at least remnants of it, detailed in Isaiah and Revelations, for he still loves them. Jeremiah 3:14