Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Jesus Can Even Save a Sickening Jew

 

The above video is from Brother Nathanael, a Jew who became disgusted with the Jewish people and became a Christian.

I ran across this video on BitChute, having not seen the Brother in a while. Watching it, I was struck by how good it was, and was struck by the fact that this man, a Jew, is able to produce such truth. I have been suspicious of the Brother in the past, and you can I’m sure find me writing that. But he’s been doing the same thing for years on end now, and continued to tell the truth. I just want to give him credit for that. It does show that even a sickening Jew can be saved by Jesus Christ.

Of course, there are other Jews who I appreciate the work of. It is very rare, but there are some. However, all of them have very Jewish faults:

  • Glenn Greenwald is a fantastic journalist, and has all of the right positions on American politics – however, he is also a homosexual (and not in the closet either – he openly promotes man-on-man anal and even “adopted” gay children with his gay husband). He is also probably a communist.
  • Noam Chomsky has some good things to say about war and advertising, but is an open communist.
  • Norman Finkelstein has some good information on the industry of the Holocaust and the state of Israel, but believes in gas chambers and is also probably a communist.
  • Dr. Andrew Kaufmann has great information on the virus hoax and several other health-related issues, but also promotes new age gibberish. To his credit, he does promote the figure of Jesus as an inspiration, but will not openly profess Christianity. (I don’t think he is a communist, however.)
  • Dave Smith is okay on several issues, but he’s a libertarian cultist, believing in the most absurd ideological gibberish (dumber even than communism).

Brother Nathanael avoids any of these pitfalls. His entire presentation is sound. I think it is absolutely Jesus who did it.

Read and see more: https://dailystormer.su/jesus-can-even-save-a-sickening-jew/

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