How would you revise it to make sense based on the contents of the article?
Just what she said
Ann Coulter thinks everyone should be a Christian.
I agree with her.
I would hope every Muslim would wish that everyone should be a Muslim. I would hope that every Jew felt the same way. I would be insulted if a Jew looked at me and said “No way. He can’t be a Jew”. If he said “I wish you were a Jew”, I would be honored.
Oh, please. Media Matters? Is this their “gotcha” moment for Ann, like with Rush, and Imus, and, and, and.
So much bullbleep. So little time.
“How would you revise it to make sense based on the contents of the article?” What a lame statement! As if anyone could “revise it to make sense based on the contents” of a Media Matters article? Why did you even post this junk?
I think Ann Coulter should stick to politics and stay away from theology. I doubt she is really anti-semitic.
I think what she was trying to say is that some Christians believe that they are “evolved” Jews. That they follow the Old Testment and have become “perfected” (although I never ever heard it put quite that way) by believing in Christ as the Son of God and their Saviour.
It would be better to say that modern day Judaism and Christianity BOTH evolved from a shared origin.
I didn’t see anything in the transcript to indicate that she stated the U.S. would be better off without Jews - which it certainly wouldn’t be - look at Steve Marlsberg, Charles Krauthammer, Mark Levin, Albert Einstein, among very many others.
As a Christian myself, I tend to look at modern Judaism and Christianity as sibling belief systems which grew out of the same common source - late Hellenistic Judaism. That is, I consider Christianity as sort of a Jewish Sect.
I certainly think that is the way most non-Jewish, non-Christian individuals would view things. I’m sure pagan Romans and Greeks would have viewed them as such.
Essentially Christians believe the Messiah came and will return again. Modern day Orthodox Judaism awaits the arrival of the Messiah and rejects the thought that he came already.
Its impossible for anyone to love Christ and hate Christ’s people - its illogical.