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Wow... that comment flew RIGHT over your head, didn't it? If you actually read the whole statement (instead of just focusing on your agenda), you would have understood he's saying neither Israeli Christians NOR American Jews are institutionally persecuted. Each are a minority in their country, and sometimes face ignorance or individual bigotry - but neither are "persecuted" in the official sense of the word.
I've been to Israel, have you? In my experiences there, I witnessed no anti-Christian sentiment among the people... and as another Jewish poster here said, I personally have never met a Christian-hating American Jew.
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Israel is a Jewish state run under theocracy that does not protect other citizens, and does not have freedom of speech and freedom of religion like we do here.
And yet, you have proposed turning the US into a Christian theocracy, and limiting the rights of non-Christians here. So which is it? Do you only dislike religious rule under Jews, or do you accept this country isn't run by religion? Make up your mind!
So hilarious that people 2000 years later are still arguing over make believe stories they read in a book. It's like Harry Potter fans vs. Twilight fans. lol.
Wow... that comment flew RIGHT over your head, didn't it? If you actually read the whole statement (instead of just focusing on your agenda), you would have understood he's saying neither Israeli Christians NOR American Jews are institutionally persecuted. Each are a minority in their country, and sometimes face ignorance or individual bigotry - but neither are "persecuted" in the official sense of the word.
Thank you, that is exactly what I meant.
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I've been to Israel, have you? In my experiences there, I witnessed no anti-Christian sentiment among the people... and as another Jewish poster here said, I personally have never met a Christian-hating American Jew.
And yet, you have proposed turning the US into a Christian theocracy, and limiting the rights of non-Christians here. So which is it? Do you only dislike religious rule under Jews, or do you accept this country isn't run by religion? Make up your mind!
A Rabbi said that "Islamization of Europe" is a good thing, and punishment for European Christians for persecuting the Jews in Europe during the holocaust and throughout the history (Sad that Jews tends to forget that they stoned early Christians to death for believe in Christ, and they forced the Romans to persecute and kill Jesus Christ. Christians are the ones' who support the Jews and Israel!).
Rabbi Efrati also consider Christianity as a cult and "Idolatry", and should be punished.
This is very scary, sad, and evil thinking about Christians, Christianity & Europeans.
He should remember that about 25% of Israel are Muslims too. Yes, Islam has been growing in Europe, but they aren't majority in any country at all except in parts of southeastern Europe (Like Albania).
If this rabbi can't prove it, then he is being vengeful and bigoted.
Wow... that comment flew RIGHT over your head, didn't it? If you actually read the whole statement (instead of just focusing on your agenda), you would have understood he's saying neither Israeli Christians NOR American Jews are institutionally persecuted. Each are a minority in their country, and sometimes face ignorance or individual bigotry - but neither are "persecuted" in the official sense of the word.
I've been to Israel, have you? In my experiences there, I witnessed no anti-Christian sentiment among the people... and as another Jewish poster here said, I personally have never met a Christian-hating American Jew.
And yet, you have proposed turning the US into a Christian theocracy, and limiting the rights of non-Christians here. So which is it? Do you only dislike religious rule under Jews, or do you accept this country isn't run by religion? Make up your mind!
Yes, I've been to Israel twice (Jerusalem and Tel Aviv). I remember how I was looked down on, and having bad comments in Hebrew for being christian and wearing a cross, especially in Tel Aviv.
You really think that all Jews like Christians?! After clearly reading what this rabbi said on the article, it shows how he really likes Christians by wishing them evil stuff.
Why don't you answer my question about why Israel is under theocracy rather than being secular?
Could we just round up all the fanatics and doomsayers from all these faiths and put them on an island some where so they could fight it out until there was only one religion left standing. Then we could go in and kill the survivors.
Nice thought but their relatives would then become fanatics and continue the fight where we can get killed as well even if we could not care less about whose god is greater.
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