Just finished watching Nick Fuentes newest video on Rumble, he’s a great speaker my only issue with him is that he never stated wether he was Israel first or America first in a direct statement, but only said what America was built upon. I just need a direct statement.

Nick Fuentes stated values
- Christ is king
- America first
- Freedom of Speech

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@amerika @TenaciousGoat Conveniently ignoring how much time Jesus spent chastising Israel's complete failure to understand the old covenant.

@Zergling_man @amerika

You're the one conveniently ignoring that Jesus and Christianity are all about Israel. Every Christian sees Israel as the holy land.

Oh but Jesus criticized the leadership, like so many other prophets? Oh no! It's not as if the first Christians were all Jews trying to take over Israel or anything.

And more importantly, Jesus is Jewish, your god chose the Jews first, "Christ is king", means you submit to the Torah, to a Jew. You are anti-White by default.

@Based_Accelerationist @amerika >Every Christian sees Israel as the holy land.
The time is coming, and indeed is here now, when you will worship the Lord where you stand.

>Jesus is Jewish
[citation needed]
Samarian woman doesn't count, she may have just been antisemitic.

>your god
Bold assumption.

>chose the Jews first
He has a habit of turning things on their head, using the worst tools to achieve great things.
(He did not choose the jews first, He chose Israel first.)

>"Christ is king", means you submit to the Torah
Yeah, sure
>to a Jew.
[citation needed]

>You are anti-White by default.
Not even slightly, but you're too much of a nigger to comprehend.
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@Zergling_man @amerika

It never ceases to amaze me that I, a non Christian, have to read the bible to Christians...

So the samarian woman doesn't count because she might be "antisemitic"? Okay... Anyway:

Mathew 1: 1 The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.

Luke 2:21 “On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise the child, he was named Jesus.”

He kept the Sabbath, he was called a rabbi, the lion of the tribe of Judah, etc.

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@Based_Accelerationist @amerika >It never ceases to amaze me that I, a non Christian, have to read the bible to Christians...
I'm Jigsaw now

>So the samarian woman doesn't count because she might be "antisemitic"? Okay... Anyway:
The point is that He doesn't acknowledge it at all: Did she actually believe He was a jew (and did she have solid grounds to), or did she just label Him a jew because she conflated Israel as jews?

>Mathew 1: 1 The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.
Abraham, of course, was not a jew. David, of the tribe of Judah, was Joseph's ancestor. Jesus, not being of Joseph's blood, is not necessarily Judean. (I don't recall Mary's lineage, it's hard to find, which is annoying since it's pretty important. She's not David's descendant (I think), because IIRC it was David whose lineage was cursed to never again sit on the throne, that Jesus didn't inherit.)

>Luke 2:21 “On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise the child, he was named Jesus.”
I'm not sure what this is supposed to prove. Joseph follows the old covenant's practice of circumcision, the covenant that was made with Israel, not Judah.

>He kept the Sabbath
Part of the old covenant, made with Israel, not Judah. (2)

>he was called a rabbi
I think the above applies here too, but more to the point: What other people call Him is pretty irrelevant, especially people that hate(d) Him. See the Samarian woman.

>the lion of the tribe of Judah, etc.
Maybe valid. Maybe because of Joseph.
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