A Gallup World Religion Survey shows that 53% of Americans have a "not too favorable" or worse view of Muslims. That's not surprising, since we're at war with a group which tightly identifies itself with Islam. But the survey also showed that a person who hates Jews is overwhelmingly likely to also hate Muslims. There is no "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" thing going on here. Anti-Semites are full-service bigots, it seems. I would guess that these people also dislike other groups as well (Hispanics, blacks, Asians, gays, Mac users, whatever).
I think it's pretty clear, too, that people who dislike Muslims don't necessarily also hate Jews. It just goes the other way.
None of this, when I think about it, is surprising. But I wouldn't have thought about it apart from this survey.So if you know someone who disparages Jews...this may be a hardcore, all-inclusive bigot.
Then there's the issue of Muslims who hate Jews...and Jews who hate Muslims...the never-ending story.
None of this, when I think about it, is surprising. But I wouldn't have thought about it apart from this survey.So if you know someone who disparages Jews...this may be a hardcore, all-inclusive bigot.
Then there's the issue of Muslims who hate Jews...and Jews who hate Muslims...the never-ending story.
Career-wise, I've been hanging around and writing about and cheering on churches and pastors for the past 25 years as my denomination's Communications Director.
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