Something I noticed recently. Johnnie Moore is an 'evangelical', probably dispensationalist, who has been put in charge of the so called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
A few months earlier, he was responsible for this report smearing people who use the phrase 'Christ is King' as anti-semitic.
It's as if he is the go-to 'evangelical' on tap when it comes to advancing the interests of Israel and the more general anti-semitism moral panic.
The Apostle Paul. Semite is an ethnic designation. Thus, anti-semitism is hatred for the Jewish ethnicity. Whether or not you think there is one, people who are think so.
What you describe is anti-Judaism. And of course Christianity is anti-Judaism. If people were perfectly fine being Jews, there'd be no need for Jesus.
Paul became a Christian and specifically laid the foundation for Fulfillment Theory.
There was no bigger advocate for the doctrinal dissolution of judaism.
The idea of "ethnicity" did not even vaguely exist at the time.
Yes, but now it does.
So what?
So at the moment, there is a distinction between anti-Judaism and anti-semitism.
There is nothing anti-semitic about Christianity. There is no Jew or Greek and all.