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The Rising Antisemitic Rhetoric In The Name Of Christ Must Be Confronted

Ty Perry

A historic Jackson, Mississippi, synagogue was set on fire earlier this year by a young man who claimed to be a Christian. Unfortunately, many people today who say they are Christians are misled antisemites.

In the case of Stephen Spencer Pittman, 19, surveillance footage showed him inside Beth Israel Congregation shortly after 3 a.m., pouring gasoline on the floor and furniture before the fire began. The flames charred the synagogue’s offices and library and destroyed two Torah scrolls. He called the building a “synagogue of Satan,” a reference to two verses in the book of Revelation (2:9; 3:9).

Pittman followed social media accounts associated with the Christian alt-right, a term sometimes attributed to faithful followers of Christ but more often to radicalized antisemites masquerading as Christians. These people post antisemitic conspiracy theories about Jewish control of society and invoke language commonly associated with Holocaust revisionism and denial.

Pittman appeared to absorb this material. His final public Instagram post showed a cartoon princess pushing a Jewish caricature into a swimming pool. Hours later, Pittman broke into Beth Israel and set it on fire.

After the attack, he sent his father a photo of the back of the building with the message “There’s a furnace in the back.” His father reported him to authorities after Pittman confessed. According to an FBI affidavit, Pittman said “he was due for a homerun and ‘I did my research.’” He “laughed as he told his father what he did and said he finally got them.” When advised of his legal rights in court two days later, he responded, “Jesus Christ is Lord.”

For Bible-believing Christians, antisemitism espoused by professing believers is especially troubling. After all, we affirm that Jesus Christ is Lord too. But today, once-trusted media figures claiming the mantle of Christian values promote anti-Jewish rhetoric.

Former Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson, who long advocated for biblical principles, now targets the Jewish people and those who love them. He has criticized Christian love for Israel and platformed anti-Zionists such as Rev. Munther Isaac, Holocaust revisionist Darryl Cooper, and self-proclaimed antisemite Nick Fuentes, often without meaningful critique.

In his interview with Fuentes, Carlson expressed his animosity toward Christian supporters of Israel: “How do you explain [Mike] Huckabee, Ted Cruz . . . who I’ve seen be seized by this brain virus, and they’re not Jewish. Most of them are self-described Christians. And then the Christian Zionists. . . . I dislike them more than anybody . . . because it’s Christian heresy, and I’m offended by that as a Christian.”

At conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s memorial service, Carlson insinuated Jewish involvement in Kirk’s assassination, comparing it to his imagined version of Jesus’ crucifixion: “I can just sort of picture the scene in a lamplit room with a bunch of guys sitting around eating hummus thinking about, ‘What do we do about this guy telling the truth about us? . . . Why don’t we just kill him?’”

Political commentator Candace Owens, once known as a news pundit with a Christian perspective, now promotes false, anti-Jewish conspiracy theories. She recently asserted that “Jewish people were in control of the slave trade” and that Jews who follow the Talmud “think that [Gentiles] are animals.” Owens and Carlson were named “Antisemite of the Year” by the advocacy group StopAntisemitism in 2024 and 2025, respectively.

This rising antisemitic rhetoric from those claiming the name of Christ must be confronted. It’s affecting the Jewish people in tangible, sometimes bloody ways; and we must denounce it wherever it surfaces.

For the many Christians who support Israel and the Jewish people, Scripture—not influencers—must remain our authority. There, we find Paul’s admonition to Gentile believers not to “boast against” the Jewish people, “for the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable” (Rom. 11:18, 29).


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A Baffling Deal With The Most Untrustworthy Regime On The Planet

It's not hard to imagine what Iran's regime will do with a financial windfall of hundreds of billions of dollars. Again, they will lie low as much as they can until Trump leaves office, and then they will resume pouring those newfound billions into rebuilding their nuclear and missile programs and funding the likes of Hamas and Hezbollah. President Trump is no dummy. He knows what Iran's regime is all about, but it seems the economic factor loomed large here. He warned yesterday of a “global depression” if the Iran issue was not resolved soon.

Capitulating To The Enemy?: The Good, The Bad, And The Unknown In The Memorandum of Understanding

Have you ever had a person in your life that you greatly admire and respect do something that completely shocks you, and not in a good way? Your heart breaks; you wonder what’s happened. How could this person do these things? It makes no sense! That is how I have felt these past few weeks as I’ve watched the actions taken by President Donald Trump. I love the man. He has done so much for my country, especially when it comes to how we’ve dealt with Gaza. But his recent decisions regarding Iran have left me baffled.

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Jan Markell: You Can’t Have A Genuine Revival With False Doctrine Raging

I hear a dozen evangelists stating that we are on the verge of a great revival. One self-proclaimed prophet says that a billion souls will come to faith in the coming weeks and months. If my Rapture is imminent, how can there be an imminent revival? Which is it? The Bible does talk about a coming revival. The question concerns its timing. Is it in the coming days, or is it after the Rapture when the “left behind” world realizes they should have listened to believers like you and me, get a second chance, and multitudes come to faith?

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Israel My Glory

Ty Perry

A historic Jackson, Mississippi, synagogue was set on fire earlier this year by a young man who claimed to be a Christian. Unfortunately, many people today who say they are Christians are misled antisemites.

In the case of Stephen Spencer Pittman, 19, surveillance footage showed him inside Beth Israel Congregation shortly after 3 a.m., pouring gasoline on the floor and furniture before the fire began. The flames charred the synagogue’s offices and library and destroyed two Torah scrolls. He called the building a “synagogue of Satan,” a reference to two verses in the book of Revelation (2:9; 3:9).

Pittman followed social media accounts associated with the Christian alt-right, a term sometimes attributed to faithful followers of Christ but more often to radicalized antisemites masquerading as Christians. These people post antisemitic conspiracy theories about Jewish control of society and invoke language commonly associated with Holocaust revisionism and denial.

Pittman appeared to absorb this material. His final public Instagram post showed a cartoon princess pushing a Jewish caricature into a swimming pool. Hours later, Pittman broke into Beth Israel and set it on fire.

After the attack, he sent his father a photo of the back of the building with the message “There’s a furnace in the back.” His father reported him to authorities after Pittman confessed. According to an FBI affidavit, Pittman said “he was due for a homerun and ‘I did my research.’” He “laughed as he told his father what he did and said he finally got them.” When advised of his legal rights in court two days later, he responded, “Jesus Christ is Lord.”

For Bible-believing Christians, antisemitism espoused by professing believers is especially troubling. After all, we affirm that Jesus Christ is Lord too. But today, once-trusted media figures claiming the mantle of Christian values promote anti-Jewish rhetoric.

Former Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson, who long advocated for biblical principles, now targets the Jewish people and those who love them. He has criticized Christian love for Israel and platformed anti-Zionists such as Rev. Munther Isaac, Holocaust revisionist Darryl Cooper, and self-proclaimed antisemite Nick Fuentes, often without meaningful critique.

In his interview with Fuentes, Carlson expressed his animosity toward Christian supporters of Israel: “How do you explain [Mike] Huckabee, Ted Cruz . . . who I’ve seen be seized by this brain virus, and they’re not Jewish. Most of them are self-described Christians. And then the Christian Zionists. . . . I dislike them more than anybody . . . because it’s Christian heresy, and I’m offended by that as a Christian.”

At conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s memorial service, Carlson insinuated Jewish involvement in Kirk’s assassination, comparing it to his imagined version of Jesus’ crucifixion: “I can just sort of picture the scene in a lamplit room with a bunch of guys sitting around eating hummus thinking about, ‘What do we do about this guy telling the truth about us? . . . Why don’t we just kill him?’”

Political commentator Candace Owens, once known as a news pundit with a Christian perspective, now promotes false, anti-Jewish conspiracy theories. She recently asserted that “Jewish people were in control of the slave trade” and that Jews who follow the Talmud “think that [Gentiles] are animals.” Owens and Carlson were named “Antisemite of the Year” by the advocacy group StopAntisemitism in 2024 and 2025, respectively.

This rising antisemitic rhetoric from those claiming the name of Christ must be confronted. It’s affecting the Jewish people in tangible, sometimes bloody ways; and we must denounce it wherever it surfaces.

For the many Christians who support Israel and the Jewish people, Scripture—not influencers—must remain our authority. There, we find Paul’s admonition to Gentile believers not to “boast against” the Jewish people, “for the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable” (Rom. 11:18, 29).


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A Baffling Deal With The Most Untrustworthy Regime On The Planet

It's not hard to imagine what Iran's regime will do with a financial windfall of hundreds of billions of dollars. Again, they will lie low as much as they can until Trump leaves office, and then they will resume pouring those newfound billions into rebuilding their nuclear and missile programs and funding the likes of Hamas and Hezbollah. President Trump is no dummy. He knows what Iran's regime is all about, but it seems the economic factor loomed large here. He warned yesterday of a “global depression” if the Iran issue was not resolved soon.

Capitulating To The Enemy?: The Good, The Bad, And The Unknown In The Memorandum of Understanding

Have you ever had a person in your life that you greatly admire and respect do something that completely shocks you, and not in a good way? Your heart breaks; you wonder what’s happened. How could this person do these things? It makes no sense! That is how I have felt these past few weeks as I’ve watched the actions taken by President Donald Trump. I love the man. He has done so much for my country, especially when it comes to how we’ve dealt with Gaza. But his recent decisions regarding Iran have left me baffled.

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Jan Markell: You Can’t Have A Genuine Revival With False Doctrine Raging

I hear a dozen evangelists stating that we are on the verge of a great revival. One self-proclaimed prophet says that a billion souls will come to faith in the coming weeks and months. If my Rapture is imminent, how can there be an imminent revival? Which is it? The Bible does talk about a coming revival. The question concerns its timing. Is it in the coming days, or is it after the Rapture when the “left behind” world realizes they should have listened to believers like you and me, get a second chance, and multitudes come to faith?

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YOU CARE ABOUT

BIBLICAL TRUTH.

SO DO WE.

 

Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.