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I have a Christian buddy and he asked me how I felt about the Israel Palestine conflict and who is in the right. My answer is that the whole area would be better if orthodox or coptic Christians were the absolute majority, but ultimately the right of conquest should dictate whose land it is, not some historical claim that exists in perpetuity. To acknowledge such would lend credence to Siberian Americans and their constant whinging about stolen land.

That said he went on to bring up biblical perspectives about Jews being God's chosen people.

My question is: has the Christian Bible in its editions always venerated the Jews and made such distinctions between the Jewish tribes and Gentiles? I can't help but think that such a position is religious cuckery and validates the Jewish supremacism that enables them to exploit moral duplicity.

Was there a Jewish subversion of Christian texts? Are the orthodox more based? I don't mind digging into long reads if anyone has good sources. Thank you!

I have a Christian buddy and he asked me how I felt about the Israel Palestine conflict and who is in the right. My answer is that the whole area would be better if orthodox or coptic Christians were the absolute majority, but ultimately the right of conquest should dictate whose land it is, not some historical claim that exists in perpetuity. To acknowledge such would lend credence to Siberian Americans and their constant whinging about stolen land. That said he went on to bring up biblical perspectives about Jews being God's chosen people. My question is: has the Christian Bible in its editions always venerated the Jews and made such distinctions between the Jewish tribes and Gentiles? I can't help but think that such a position is religious cuckery and validates the Jewish supremacism that enables them to exploit moral duplicity. Was there a Jewish subversion of Christian texts? Are the orthodox more based? I don't mind digging into long reads if anyone has good sources. Thank you!

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Marriage is a covenant and in order for a new marriage or covenant to take place one would have to cheat or die. Jesus died on the cross and God "divorced " the jews when they worshipped the golden calf when Moses was on the Mountain when the ten commandments were written. This fulfilled both quotas. If you love Jesus, gentile or jew, you are granted in. As long as you are a believer in the way you are asked to believe.