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>You say that, and indeed the inherent logic and evidence may be sound, but would the Church, the Pope, priests, or pastors agree with you?
I'm not a woman. I don't concern myself with consensus and who agrees with me if I am speaking the Truth.
>At present, attempts to convert them to anti-Semitism through theological debate don't seem to be very successful.
It was successful for nearly 2000 years and only recently has it lost *some* traction, but it's quickly coming back. Younger people generally don't like the kikes like the boomers do.
>I believe that unless universalist elements are removed from current Christianity, it will ultimately clash with nationalist movements.
Christianity is largely of a spiritual nation and is not anti-nationalist at all. If anything it is strong on patriarchy, which it's is foundational to strong nations. Nations are literally the expansion of the family into the tribe which then expands into the nation. There is absolutely nothing against nationalism is Christianity. We should treat all people justly, but we have a duty to look after our families first. I think it's great that Black Africans are becoming Christian, but I do not want them invading Europe and, likewise, I don't want Europeans invading Africa and causing them harm.