In this video - The REAL reason why Candance Owens hates Jews Berel discusses a recent debate between Candace Owens and Rabbi Shi Bak on Piers Morgan. During the debate, Owens said that the only way for a Jewish rabbi to find "saving grace" is through converting to Christianity. Berel interprets this as not just a personal opinion but as a deeper expression of anti-Semitism. He highlights how Owens' rhetoric, though seemingly innocuous, subtly frames Judaism as incomplete or inferior unless it aligns with Christian beliefs. Berel contrasts this with the Jewish perspective, particularly referencing the Mishna Torah by Maimonides (Rambam), which acknowledges the value in other religions, emphasizing mutual respect and collaboration rather than conversion.
Berel argues that Owens’ viewpoint is not only destructive to Jewish people but also harmful to Christians, as it promotes a narrow, exclusive interpretation of salvation. He warns that this mindset is reminiscent of medieval times when such ideas led to violence against Jews, such as during the Crusades. Berel stresses that while Christianity has evolved, rhetoric like Owens' risks reigniting dangerous historical tensions. He concludes by urging caution and responsibility in addressing religious differences, emphasizing the Jewish belief that all faiths have a role in improving the world together without the need for forced conversion.
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Berel argues that Owens’ viewpoint is not only destructive to Jewish people but also harmful to Christians, as it promotes a narrow, exclusive interpretation of salvation. He warns that this mindset is reminiscent of medieval times when such ideas led to violence against Jews, such as during the Crusades. Berel stresses that while Christianity has evolved, rhetoric like Owens' risks reigniting dangerous historical tensions. He concludes by urging caution and responsibility in addressing religious differences, emphasizing the Jewish belief that all faiths have a role in improving the world together without the need for forced conversion.
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