Judaism is a racially supremacist belief system with a strong in-group preference. Christianity is the complete opposite. Even in its inception before all the schisms, Christianity was a force of subversion and progressivism in ancient Rome. I don't think Christianity can be reformed enough to be useful to the right, to be quite honest. This discussion has been going on for over 100 years it is nothing new, Christianity has always been problematic for conservatives and the right in general due to its universalism, progressivism, and out-group preference.
It's easy to look at modern Christianity and say "oh it has been subverted by jews" and yet the same thing has not happened to any other major faith. Because the subversion is intrinsic to Christianity itself. Sure you can cherry pick based verses in the bible but for every based verse there is a mountain of cringey universalism.
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