I was merely making a remark about Kennedy's theology, not addressed to you (so far as I can remember). Most of the "chr*stian right" are Zionists, but Kennedy is a very classical Reformation Protestant, which is very different. He also promotes the notions of religious relativism and religious utilitarianism when he implies that each culture has its own "true" religion which holds it together.
Now, forgive me if I am wrong, but you seem to be implying that G-d and the Bible are an anti-Jewish, chr*stian document, and that therefore enemies of HaShem and the Torah are more "pro-Jewish" than people who acknowledge HaShem and the Torah.
I will give you a little friendly warning. I am a Noachide rather than a chr*stian. I have davnened with Orthodox Jews and still do so twice a year (I live two hours away). I have read the Bible in Hebrew for going on 21 years. I have numerous prayerbooks, two books on Halakhah, and even two tiqquns (which you don't even know what is, and it would take too long to explain it now). I correspond with Orthodox rabbis and Chasidim. The Bible is JEWISH, not chr*stian. G-d is the G-d of Israel, not of chr*stianity. And I am getting a little thin-skinned about all the "religious people hate Jews and we atheists love them, because they're all just like us!" argument.
The Jewish "trinity" is this: Israel, Torah, and The Holy One Blessed Be He, are One." I am sick and tired of people on both sides of the argument who want to divorce and disassociate G-d from the Jewish People and make him into an anti-Semite, or who want to make the Jewish People into the enemy of G-d. This applies to both anti-Semitic "believers" and "philo-Semitic" atheists.
If you are indeed laboring under the unfortunate notion that G-d and the Jews are enemies, or know better and are implying so in order to advance your argument, then I promise you that I whatever my deficiencies I am quite capable of running circles around the likes of you and will make you wish you were never born.
When Mashiach comes he will put a blade to your throat. I dare to venture that it will be very difficult for you to associate G-d or the Torah with the Southern Baptist Convention when that happens.