It was meant as a joke. I guess it slipped right over people's heads. The Hebrew calendar had been in exitance thousands of years prior Christ being born. Jesus then birthed Christianity. Christ was born in the lands of Judea.
The Julian calendar came is the days of Julius Cesar Cesar era around 40 BCE, while the Gregorian calendar came into being after the birth of Jesus.
The joke was born in my twisted brain out of the posters ridiculous post title. It was all about calendars, and nothing more.
You can take it as whatever you desire, I do not care. However, I without any question harbor zero antisemitic animus towards the Jewish people.
So give it a rest.
>> The statement someone using your user id wrote, “ why would we use the Hebrew calendar if they do not believe that Jesus is the son of the Lord?” is permeated with ignorant antisemitism.
Oh please. No it isn’t antisemitic. I know Robert DeLong; his posting history shows clearly that he is NOT an anti-semite. Nor is he ignorant.