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.
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.
If you're advocating for current year why are you trying to use a historical figure who would have known no difference or even acknowledged the one you're using?
I'm using it as an example.
But let's talk about a Saul from current year. Born in a Jewish family, converts to Christianity. Like Mordechai Vannunu. An actual anti-semite would say: Jewish convert to Christianity? Religion doesn't matter, to the gas chamber.
Or hear me out, maybe actually use Saint Paul's own words and positions as they are?