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@Hoss @SleepingKiwi @judgedread You literally have to subvert it (as was done to the Catholic Church after Pius XII) or make up a whole new religion (zionist rapture evangelicalism) to come away from the bible with a fondness for the kikes.
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I think it comes from the fact that a lot of self-professed Christians have not actually read the Bible. The Catholic university I went to is pretty pozzed, but one of the valuable things they required me to do when I attended was take some religious courses. They didn't explicitly make me use those credits for courses related to Christianity, but that's what I did and thus had to sit down and actually read the Bible for my studies. I considered myself an atheist at the time, and although it'd only be years later when the existence of objective evil was shoved in my face that I'd begin to identify more along the lines of an agnostic or Deist, and years later still after that that I'd become antisemitic, it was clear to me that anybody who actually studied the teachings and devoted themselves to Christianity would come to the conclusion that jews were not their friends.
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I love my faith and wouldn't change my beliefs for anything. That said, the amount of Christians on team kike breaks my heart
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The meme engine of Christian nationalism is to offer Christians the power to rule the world... on one condition.
They stop treating jews as enemies of Christ and accept them into the ruling coalition.
Look up the Moral Majority. It was a jew scam to neutralize Christianity.