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Why Anti-Semitism Matters | Special Interview with Karys Rhea | Part 2 of 2

42 min · 8 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Why Anti-Semitism Matters | Special Interview with Karys Rhea | Part 2 of 2

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We talk about why anti-Semitism matters to everyday Christians and why it can signal cultural decay that eventually harms everyone. We also lay out how to spot anti-Semitism when it hides behind memes, conspiracy claims, and confident political commentary.  • anti-Semitism as an ancient hatred that spreads through whole societies  • how anti-Semitism is used as a strategy to weaken America and divide the church  • why Christian doctrine is rooted in Judaism and cannot coexist with Jew hatred  • Israel as a modern democracy with strong family and faith dynamics  • how prophecy and biblical interpretation shape Christian views of Israel’s future  • recognizing anti-Semitism through scapegoating and conspiracy thinking  • warning signs in influencer culture and “everyone knows” talking points  • why Christians must challenge extremism inside their own circles  If you found any of what you heard today helpful, please share it with others who may benefit. And if you would like to support the content that we put out, please consider making a donation at reallifeministry.us.

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