Jews with Islamic Stockholm Syndrome

I’ve noticed in these odd days a lot of Jews are getting very cozy with Muslim apologists.  They seem to join together to bash Christianity.  Now, this isn’t all Jews or even most, but a minority bands together with Muslims so they can attack Christianity together.

I won’t try to lie and say medieval Europe was always a great place for Jews.  There were certainly ugly episodes.  I expect a Jew to take this opinion.  What always shocks me is this joining up with Muslims and the justification seems to be that the medieval Islamic world was supposedly this paradise on Earth for Jews where they could be free from Christian persecution.  I’ve run across a few of these people in person and it really doesn’t bode well for them.  I know history too well.

Everyone’s favourite Jewish apologist Rabbi Tovia Singer has been getting all squishy with Muslims in the last few years.  I even went to a Jewish forum to see how Jews view this move of his and they don’t like it at all.  Like I said, only a minority of Jews have Islamic Stockholm syndrome.

Truth be told, I don’t think Tovia Singer cares about Muslims one bit.  I believe that he thinks they’re idolaters and he wants every single Muslim expelled from Israel.  Now I think he feigns friendship with them because of his hatred for Jesus Christ and the fact that there are 1.8 billion Muslims as opposed to about 20 million Jews.  Obviously Muslim internet apologists will provide good sales for his books.  I honestly don’t know why Muslims use Jewish argumentation against Christianity; on second thought, I know exactly why.

Another one of these Jews with Islamic Stockholm syndrome is a fellow named Yossi.  He hangs around Muslim apologists on the SCDawah channel to attack Christianity because they both supposedly share a common “monotheism”.  Recently he had a dialogue with Sam Shamoun on the Old Testament and the nature of God.  It was extremely one sided.  Shamoun showed Yossi that he really didn’t know the Tanakh.  Trying to prove a Unitarian god from the OT is like trying to prove the Trinity from Surah 112.  I honestly don’t think it can be done.

I encourage everyone reading this to watch the debate between Sam and Yossi which I’ve attached above.  I encourage you to write down every verse that Sam quoted.  On top of that, we need to know the OT better.  Not to know how to refute Jews or Muslims but to actually know our faith.  The writers of the NT, the Fathers of the Church and the medieval scholastics knew the OT extremely well.  In our day Christians just do a one time read through it and never crack it open again.  Shame on us.

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