Thats a crock of bullshit.
I have been born n raised Christian & I wouldn't bash a Palestinian or anyone elses religion regardless. One of my closest friends, who posts on here is Muslim, & Moses Soulright is my close fam, & he is Jewish, so "Christian evangelism" is a blanket statement just like any other stereotype.
...unfortunately most people DO have the same misconception as you do, & thats really not the case.
But I will not get into a siccness religion debate, cause obviously, this is the siccness.
You obviously don’t understand what I was saying so I’m going to take your “crock of bullshit” and the rest of the rant with a grain of salt. I'll take a moment to explain it to you; though I would like to suggest you not jump to conclusions so fast in the future.
The modern North American application(the way I use it) of the term Evangelical Christian is akin to one you may be more familiar with “radical or fundamentalist islam”. They [evangelicals] believe protestants of recent history have been far too accommodating the views and values of "the world” or “liberal”.
There has been heretofore within evangelical Christianity a strong anti-jewish bias (remember that whole passion of the Christ thing) which has been in more recent years replaced with a pro-jewish bent derived both theologically and politically. Politically manifested from a support of Israel and the “greater” threat of Islam and Theologically from the belief that the modern state of Israel will be the site of Armageddon and the jews living in the area that survive the apocalypse will be given the opportunity to convert to Christianity and acknowledge their savior Jesus Christ, yada, yada, yada.
With the strong Christian ties the American Neo-Nazi movement has always had it would be reasonable to see how someone with a Neo-Nazi background could abandon their “political” views for the changing views of their church.
tl;dr
Support the Jews = get into heaven faster than exterminating them/blaming them for your earthly woes