• Episode 25 - Did the Jews Kill Jesus? And Other Misinformation About Easter

  • Apr 1 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
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Episode 25 - Did the Jews Kill Jesus? And Other Misinformation About Easter

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Amanda discusses the Easter narrative and addresses the absurdity of the narrative that the Jews killed Jesus. She emphasizes that Christianity is seen as a succession of Judaism, not a replacement. Amanda explains the importance of understanding Jewish moral code and how Jesus spread it throughout the world. She also highlights Jesus' forgiveness and the Christian perspective on forgiveness. Amanda discusses the struggles in Judaism and Islam and the different perspectives in Christianity. She addresses the weaponization of Christianity and the persecution of Christians in the Middle East. Lastly, she discusses the dystopian actions of the Biden administration and future episodes.


    Takeaways

    • Christianity is seen as a succession of Judaism, not a replacement.
    • Understanding Jewish moral code is important for Christians and Jews.
    • Jesus' forgiveness and the Christian perspective on forgiveness are significant.
    • The weaponization of Christianity and the persecution of Christians in the Middle East are concerning issues.
    • The Biden administration's actions on Easter Sunday were dystopian and calculated.

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