MTG: Christians could be convicted for adhering to Gospel account of crucifixion

Bob UnruhBy Bob Unruh

In an abrupt effort to address the anti-Semitic violence that has engulfed many American university campuses in recent weeks, the U.S. House has adopted a new “Anti-Semitism Awareness Act” after ignoring concerns that the plan actually could threaten free speech and make Christians who adhere to the biblical account of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection subject to conviction.

The anti-Semitism follows the terror attack on Israel last Oct. 7 by soldiers in the Gaza-based Hamas terror group, in which some 1,200 Israeli civilians were killed. In response, Israela dispatched its military to remove that terror threat.

Now anti-Israel and anti-Jew radicals have turned violent on campuses, have taken over property and buildings, have issued extreme and radical demands and more in pursuit of their goal of turning the public’s reaction to the Hamas terror into a condemnation of Israel.

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