Right Wing Watch 👀 Andrew Isker Says Jews Do Not Deserve 'A Seat At The Table" Because 'This Country Belongs To Jesus.'

Kyle Mantyla

Last year, far-right Christian nationalist pastor Joel Webbon teamed up with fellow Christian nationalist pastor Andrew Isker for a multi-part podcast on the topic of Judaism.

Given that Webbon is a notorious antisemite and that Isker co-wrote "Christian Nationalism: A Biblical Guide For Taking Dominion And Discipling Nations" with Andrew Torba, the virulently antisemitic founder of the social media platform Gab, it was no surprise to find that their series echoed those views.

The series had initially required a membership to Webbon's Patreon account to watch, but this year he began airing it for free on his YouTube channel. In the episode that aired last Friday, Isker and Webbon railed against the term "Judeo-Christian," insisting that Judaism has no place in the United States because "this country belongs to Jesus."

"What is the Judeo-Christian thing?" asked Isker. 

We think it's the antidote to secularism to say, 'Oh, we need to return to our Judeo-Christian traditions.' It's not. To use the phrase 'Judeo-Christian,' you might as well put a coexist bumper sticker on your car.

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Right Wing Watch 👀 Andrew Isker Says Jews Do Not Deserve 'A Seat At The Table" Because 'This Country Belongs To Jesus.'

Kyle Mantyla

Last year, far-right Christian nationalist pastor Joel Webbon teamed up with fellow Christian nationalist pastor Andrew Isker for a multi-part podcast on the topic of Judaism.

Given that Webbon is a notorious antisemite and that Isker co-wrote "Christian Nationalism: A Biblical Guide For Taking Dominion And Discipling Nations" with Andrew Torba, the virulently antisemitic founder of the social media platform Gab, it was no surprise to find that their series echoed those views.

The series had initially required a membership to Webbon's Patreon account to watch, but this year he began airing it for free on his YouTube channel. In the episode that aired last Friday, Isker and Webbon railed against the term "Judeo-Christian," insisting that Judaism has no place in the United States because "this country belongs to Jesus."

"What is the Judeo-Christian thing?" asked Isker. 

We think it's the antidote to secularism to say, 'Oh, we need to return to our Judeo-Christian traditions.' It's not. To use the phrase 'Judeo-Christian,' you might as well put a coexist bumper sticker on your car.

Continue reading @ Right Wing Watch.

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