Exposing the Hate

I don’t know why I’m so shocked by what I’m seeing when I’ve actually seen hints of it coming for a while now. Maybe because I wasn’t expecting outright support of Nazi sentiments by mainstream journalists and widespread support by Christians for racist hatred of Jews based on conspiracy theories, alongside, bizarrely, the woke left. Somehow both extremes are blaming the Jews for every problem in the world.

What I thought was happening and I wrote about in several posts was the spread of Christian nationalism, the idea that Christians should take over the government, which is not an American idea. Freedom of religion from state interference is enshrined as a God given right in our constitution.

But what has been growing in the podcast world , somewhat unnoticed until the murder of Charlie Kirk, is not just support for an extremist version of America First, but a racist hate-filled movement that names “global Jewry” as the enemy of America.

What is shocking, to me, is the number of “good Christians” who are joining this chorus. If you are unaware of this , and even if you’re aware , I urge you to pay attention. This hate is being fed to young men in online communities and the charismatic leader of the ideology, Nick Fuentes, is very effective, just like Hitler was.

But that doesn’t explain the numbers of grown adults who agree with the thinly veiled racist, so-called anti-Zionist messages of Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens. They should know better that Christians should have no part in racist conspiracy theories.

A possible explanation is that they are showing their true colors. Or maybe they’re truly ignorant and just need to be educated. Either way, this blind acceptance of “Jew blaming” is very disturbing and dangerous and will at the very least hurt Republicans in the next election or at worst will lead to violence against American Jews.

Even worse is the damage being done to the image of the Christian church and the blasphemy against God that it will cause. I pray that people will speak up for Jews and against hate and prejudice and racism.

Our Christian beliefs and American values are being tested. Will we stand for the rights of all ? Will we stick to Biblical truth and principles? Or will we allow a simplistic and biased movement to scapegoat one people group for the current economic problems of this country and world?


Here are just a few videos that will help show the extent of the problem.
https://youtu.be/Md9PCYfeOPk?si=t8LmJEsS9UunwR5X

https://youtu.be/-v01asSN2gU?si=IO9eUMLihv51gRrK

https://youtu.be/hjgKvwBQGN8?si=Eti9g_EkZxA2G6ED

Originally posted on Substack

https://open.substack.com/pub/pkadams/p/exposing-the-hate-within-the-christian

I’m aware that some of my followers may disagree with me on this. But I refuse to stay silent.

5 comments

  1. Paula, this is, to me, prophecy unfolding. When the horrific attack of October 7 was reported, there was talk about its being the End Times. But I knew it couldn’t be, because the End Times prophecies say that the whole world will turn against Israel, and at that point the U.S. was still Israel’s ally.

    It may be in our lifetime that governments of all nations will be against Israel, but that doesn’t mean we have to be. We are told to pray for the peace of Jerusalem, and that’s one thing we CAN do. Personally, I pray for the peace that will come when they know their Messiah.

  2. Like Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the “Confessing Church” of Germany at the beginning of WW2, we must stand, even when “christian” leaders and vocal spokesmen cave to antisemitism and “replacement theology” that denies God’s plan for Israel at the end of this age.

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