I just love this country so much… and I love its people more.
Thank you for being the home that protected, empowered, and enabled me to prosper.
God bless America!
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Can Christianity and Islam peacefully coexist? Tim Orr thought so—until 10/7/23 changed everything. See why that day reshaped his ministry, his view of Islam, and why Christians must wake up. 👉📱https://t.co/owPQcnsRlV
#Antisemitism#SpiritualWarfare#ChristianAwakening
My latest Times of Israel blog article titled When Ideas Still Mattered: Remembering @GreenfeldLiah. I first met her at the @ASMEASCHOLARS conference. What a delightful human being. @Scholars4Peace
https://t.co/ngGe5C4uJn
Here, @GadSaad idea of “suicidal empathy” is helpful. He theorizes that, although empathy is usually a healthy and necessary trait, it can become “parasitized” when not grounded in reality, when divorced from rationality and self-preservation, and when reciprocation is not expected or required. In Saad’s model, societies begin to have empathy for all the wrong parties, while suppressing empathy for those trying to defend themselves. Whether or not one agrees with his terminology, it captures something important about the dysregulation of emotions that was on display after October 7. Compassion itself was evidently being routed through ideological commitments, rather than being inspired by human suffering in real time.
https://t.co/LP67ycZQ8B
My latest Times of Israel blog article titled When Ideas Still Mattered: Remembering @GreenfeldLiah. I first met her at the @ASMEASCHOLARS conference. What a delightful human being. @Scholars4Peace
https://t.co/ngGe5C4uJn
Fox News | Exiled Muslim scholar warns far-left–Islamist alliance behind anti-Israel protests echoes Iran’s rise
Dalia Ziada says Islamist movements use the Palestinian cause to build alliances aimed at weakening the West
https://t.co/fxsoGrrlPj
This is my latest blog titled @TuckerCarlson's Muslim Jesus. This is important for @LauraLoomer and @RubinReport to read because it moves the conversation beyond shallow slogans about Islam and Christianity and forces a much deeper reckoning with who Jesus actually is within the Islamic theological imagination.
https://t.co/A8BwO1egpI
If you want serious investigative reporting on what’s happening in Dearborn, Michigan, follow @dextervanzile Dexter Van Zile from the Middle East Forum. He’s doing some excellent investigative reporting on Western Islam. His reporting focuses on Islamist influence and activism in Western communities. Here is one example of his reporting: This interview about the attack on a nearby synagogue is a good place to start. https://t.co/pwdNEdAyWy
Christian antisemitism emerged after the period of divine revelation had closed and the New Testament canon had taken shape. Islam, however, developed differently. To understand its posture toward Jews, you have to look at how Islam was formed during the ministry of Muhammad himself, as revelation was still unfolding in real time. @DanBurmawy https://t.co/8zKB5PnP3K
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This is a very informative piece by @dextervanzile. He has a real gift for getting at the heart of the issue, cutting through euphemism and ideological fog to name what is actually happening.
https://t.co/F6JSQih8vm
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Let me explain why I’m teaching on Skool.
Skool is designed for learning that actually unfolds over time.
It’s not built around algorithms, outrage, or performance.
There’s no pressure to be constantly visible, reactive, or optimized for attention.
That matters to me.
I’m not interested in broadcasting opinions or collecting engagement.
I’m interested in teaching—slowly, carefully, and in conversation with people who want to stay with a subject long enough for it to matter.
Most platforms reward immediacy.
Skool rewards continuity.
Here, ideas don’t disappear after twenty-four hours.
Discussions don’t get buried by noise.
People can return, reflect, ask better questions, and build understanding cumulatively.
That makes it possible to teach with seriousness.
Skool also removes the performative layer that distorts so much online learning.
There’s no audience to impress—only students to engage.
That changes the tone.
It allows clarity instead of posturing, depth instead of speed.
I chose this platform because it supports the kind of teaching I believe in:
direct, disciplined, and sustained.
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Antisemitism doesn’t begin with hate.
Hate is already too late.
It begins quietly—when societies need an explanation for failed ideals without questioning the ideals themselves.
That’s where Jews enter the story. @samovensskool
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