The thing is, Jews could stop all this if they committed themselves to dismantling the diversity infrastructure with the same fervor and conviction that they built it with.
Well its is a bit amusing. Check out the gen z evangelicals and realize that the the movers and shakers of the "Zionist" position are panicking. I grew up as an American Evangelical, and we were taught how important supporting Israel was. The basis was, of course, neocon politics and a fantastical Christian belief system that was unheard of prior to 1915. Seems that's falling apart. Good.
Dispensationalism was always fucking weird and unbiblical. I'd even say anti biblical.
I've known quite a few churchgoers, mostly fairly old ones, that even when challenged on all points, will admit them all, and still sink back to either "but just look at the world! And you can see something special about that part of the world and those people" or "gods favor doesn't go away that easily!" As if the entire new testament wasnt a parade of the Israelites being told they were about to reject God's son and would pay the price.
It's full on heresy. The Gospels in particular John are laden with verses about how the jews forsook the original Covenant by forsaking the Messiah (Christ) and now the Kingdom of God is for His followers alone.
Well that's one against the jewdar. I have assumed crowder was personally ethnically jewish, for years and years. He had uttered some word-for-word jewish regurgitation line about israel or something on an early clip that I caught, and I just wrote him off.
The thing is, Jews could stop all this if they committed themselves to dismantling the diversity infrastructure with the same fervor and conviction that they built it with.
They built it because they thought it would protect them. Not sure how it will shake out, but it sure seems like the 110th mistake.
Yeah I mean, most people try to turn the bus around when they screw up.
Well its is a bit amusing. Check out the gen z evangelicals and realize that the the movers and shakers of the "Zionist" position are panicking. I grew up as an American Evangelical, and we were taught how important supporting Israel was. The basis was, of course, neocon politics and a fantastical Christian belief system that was unheard of prior to 1915. Seems that's falling apart. Good.
Dispensationalism was always fucking weird and unbiblical. I'd even say anti biblical.
I've known quite a few churchgoers, mostly fairly old ones, that even when challenged on all points, will admit them all, and still sink back to either "but just look at the world! And you can see something special about that part of the world and those people" or "gods favor doesn't go away that easily!" As if the entire new testament wasnt a parade of the Israelites being told they were about to reject God's son and would pay the price.
It's full on heresy. The Gospels in particular John are laden with verses about how the jews forsook the original Covenant by forsaking the Messiah (Christ) and now the Kingdom of God is for His followers alone.
Oh I'm well aware. The themes of the gospel aren't exactly subtle
Insanity is...
It would be 111th. As of June, the Maldives kicked them out.
Well that's one against the jewdar. I have assumed crowder was personally ethnically jewish, for years and years. He had uttered some word-for-word jewish regurgitation line about israel or something on an early clip that I caught, and I just wrote him off.
I think cause conservatives as a whole used to be pretty pro israel even 5 years ago
They're literally not, and even I laughed when I saw this because it's funny.
What a majestic image. Wonder where the silhouette came from.
It could also be considered a pro jew image.