As you certainly know, “anti-Semitism” means anti-Jewish, regaredless of the word origin.
The writer of the article on I cited on that anti-Semitic website was absolutely not written by a Christian, even if he calls himself that. A real Christian does not equate Hamas terrorists with Christian saints. Your defense for that article is bizarre.
It is fine for you to post articles from anti-Semitic hate sites. FReepers post from Leftists sites all the time, but they rarely defend them the way you are doing now.
That's a legitimate point, and one which ties in well with my point. You have not shown that this website is either anti-Jewish or anti-State of Israel.
This website, Come and See, the Christian Website from Nazareth has posted over 875 articles (yes, I counted--- and there are more articles at their Facebook page.) They are all of interest to Christians in Israel as well as in surrounding Muslim-majority lands. They cover a big variety of topics, including
This particular article does not, however, say what you told us it says. It does not "equate" Hamas terrorists with Christian saints. It does not advocate or justify violence. It is not anti-Semitic hate, and the website is not an anti-Semitic hate site.
And you presume to judge that the author is not a Christian? Who do you think you are? Some pseudo-St. Peter in a fright wig, checking everyone's religion passport at the Pearly Gates?
I notice you also said that the Catholic canonization of two humble and holy women, 19th century Palestinian nuns, was anti-Semitic propaganda. Anyone who has read the articles in question, AND has read your remarks, can see very well where you're coming from.
Most FReepers are not bigots. I don't think most of us care to go there.