Category: antisemitism
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A Non-Religious Case Against Antisemitism
A secular argument grounded in equal dignity, civic equality, and social stability Antisemitism—hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews—does not require a religious rebuttal. Even setting theology aside, there is a strong, practical, and principled case against it. In a pluralistic society, people disagree about ultimate beliefs, but they can still agree on basic rules: each…
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A Christian Case Against Antisemitism
Antisemitism is incompatible with historic Christianity. The God Christians worship first revealed himself in covenant with Israel, Jesus and the apostles were Jewish, and the New Testament forbids contempt, slander, and violence toward any people—especially toward the people through whom God brought the Scriptures and the Messiah. A Christian case against antisemitism is therefore biblical,…