The title was longer; I copy pasted it in and had to delete some, but it is otherwise in the FOX original form.
Doesn’t persecution of Jews EVER go out of style? Does being Jewish mean someone will ALWAYS ‘blame’ you for something? Oy vey, already.
I’m sorry if anything I said could be considered “persecuting” the Jews. The Jewish people were God’s chosen people, and he has a special place in his heart for them. He sent his Son to die for them, and that message was delivered to them first.
As a practical matter, if you don’t believe in Jesus Christ, it should not be “persecution” to have someone who does tell you that you need to believe in Jesus Christ.
I don’t consider myself persecuted when liberals tell me I should vote Democratic. If you are comfortable in your religious beliefs, you should not feel threatened by those who have differing beliefs and express them.
If Ann’s message does disturb you, I beg you to consider the possibility that it isn’t what Ann is saying that disturbs you, but rather the Spirit of God. If Ann makes you question your position, please look into it. I say that in love.
No, unfortunately, the persecution of Jews will never go out of style — which is why the God of Jerusalem “neither sleeps, nor doth he slumber.” And neither should those of us who love the Jewish State.
Now, as to Ann’s position, as she stated it — and not as Fox misquoted it — it is entirely in keeping with Christian orthodoxy. On the other hand, if I were Jewish, I would likely be offended. Though I would still love Ann.
What are the Jews doing now, Miss Coulter? Why is that even an issue right now? Aren’t we all having enough trouble with Islamofascists? Do we need to get into offending Jews?
As a Jew I think it is HORRIBLE what she said. Not that she believes it, but that she feels that saying this on TV for a reaction would somehow help ANYTHING (conservatism, her religion, you name it) or even have some kind of positive effect. It is getting altogether too “hip” to bash Jews.
To all my dear Christian fellow FReepers: We two basic religions of America (and I am not counting the liberals of either faith, LOL) feel the same on so many important issues relating to G-d. Let’s not start picking apart our differences as if it’s going to help anything. Jews do not need political correctness, but EVERYONE needs kindness and human sensitivity. Let’s stay together and focus on our strengths. Remember - when they come for us Jews, you’re next. We need each other.