Inside The Epicenter With Joel Rosenberg

Inside The Epicenter With Joel Rosenberg

Joel C. Rosenberg and Dr. Carl Moeller

The Increasing Threat to Religious Freedom and Harmony in Jerusalem #118

August 15, 2023   ●   37 min

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This episode of Inside The Epicenter with Joel Rosenberg and Dr. Carl Moeller discusses the alarming rise in hostility towards Christians and Messianic Jews in Israel. They highlight recent incidents involving vandalism, defamation, and even political movements aiming to limit religious freedom. With expert analysis and insights, they explore the theological and social factors behind this growing conflict and its implications on regional interfaith relations. Join us as we navigate this complex and urgent issue. Listen to this episode to find out more!

 

  • King’s speech on Christianity in Jerusalem and subsequent events (03:51)
  • Terrorist arrested; lawyer is Minister of Security (09:57)
  • The tension between Jews who accept Jesus as Messiah and those who don’t, the growing movement of extremists, and more Israeli Jews following Jesus (13:39)
  • Israel is a model of religious freedom (20:10)
  • Gentile evangelicals at the Western Wall (24:44)
  • Secular and homosexual speaker defends religious freedom (26:35)
  • Peaceful relations between Jews and Christians in Israel have improved in the last 15 years, but attacks are increasing. (30:43)

 

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