Jewish-Christian interfaith dialogue has failed to curb rising antisemitism, including and especially among Christians. Christian institutions are largely indifferent and inactive on these issues. I'm going to keep working on it, despite this.
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I think interfaith work being Jewish and Christian communities is going to fail to curb rising antisemitism. Christian antisemitism, in particular, is going to continue to rise and endanger Jewish people, as a result of Christian institutional indifference towards the safety of Jewish people. I will do interfaith work anyway.

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@philosotroll it’s because the “Christian religion has been sold out to “corporate Jesus” who’s nothing more than a Trojan horse for Satan.
@damnkimberlee I think that makes the change look much more recent than it actually is. The reality is that Christianity (even prior to corporate incarnations like the prosperity gospel and megachurch varieties) has always had a tense relationship with Jews, largely on the basis that they think Jews *should* be Christians. Sometimes that turns to open hostility, as we see with Chrysostom, Luther, and other historical Christian figures.