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Don't you folks ever get the urge to actually, I don't know, discuss bibical subjects? You're like robots, posting Biblical verses in place of actual speech. Nobody's going to look up the verse you posted. How about making an actual comment about Christianity? Or is that too radical an idea?

Don't you folks ever get the urge to actually, I don't know, *discuss* bibical subjects? You're like robots, posting Biblical verses in place of actual speech. Nobody's going to look up the verse you posted. How about making an actual comment about Christianity? Or is that too radical an idea?

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I can't find the study at the moment, but I do remember seeing one on different Faiths and their attitudes towards each other.

Evangelical Christians scored the highest on liking the Jews, particularly Zionist Jews, while Jews scored the highest on disliking Evangelical Christians.

I can't blame the guy, a lot of the Evangelical community seems to feel the same way, but it just sucks knowing how many relatively poor, rural, good American Christians are sending their dollars overseas to an extremely wealthy nation that already has the US Government funding it to the tune of at least ~40 Billion a year, which already comes out of their tax dollars.

Shit is fucked up.

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I 100% remember that study and thought it was put out by Pew. I just spent way too long looking, I need to save and organize information better..

Completely agreed with you on it being sad. It just feels like there’s a fundamental disconnect In Christianity on this.

  1. Jews are a failed covenant and Jesus came to open the gates of heaven for all.

  2. Help fulfill the third temple prophecy for the jews to reckon ends times.

Maybe they are not mutually exclusive, but they very much feel it?