"Jesus did not hate the Jews, he was a Jew." I never suggested...

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    "Jesus did not hate the Jews, he was a Jew."

    I never suggested he did you numpty. The hatred is only ever one way.

    "The words attributed to Jesus have him say that he had come to minister to 'the house of Israel.'"

    Well Jews rejected him, so believe what you like, Jews rejected him. Noahide rejects him. Little is really known of him, he may have been a Jew, quite possibly, but in the end he became the figure he represents to Christianity. Everything else is conjecture and for the birds.

    "To hate the Jews is to hate Jesus and the house of Israel, to hate the Jewish people and their faith"

    To hate is not Christian. Your point was that some Christians hate all Jews, which sort of renders the former "unchristian". You seem to be missing that point.
 
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