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 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?
With what point exactly do you disagree?