American morning show journalist travels to site where Jesus was baptised in the Jordan river

>american morning show journalist travels to site where Jesus was baptised in the Jordan river
>"this is a holy site for Christianity and Judaism"

Why do Americans do this?

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It's for their predominantly protestant audience

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Because they believe in something...

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They aren't wrong though?

Why would a place where Jesus was baptised by holy for Judaism?

Also literally from the same program
>"this place known as "the valley of the monasteries" is full of abandoned monasteries. We can't visit it because Israel has placed hundreds of land mines around it in self-defence"

Protestants and Jews in America are constantly promoting the "judeo-christian values" meme. It's so bad that even zionists like Ben Shapiro inadvertently end up praising medieval anti-semitism.

I've never understood it to be honest. You rarely see it among protestants outside of the US.

I thought Jews hated Jesus and considered him to be false, isn't this right?
aren't Jews and Christians supposed to be mortal enemies?

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>The only thing to ever happen at the Jordan river was Jesus' baptism

Brazilian protestantes are just as bad. Never understood why Protestants want to be Jews so bad. Here they own the channels and have done the almost entire old testament in TV series. Adventists also are like vegetarian Jews.

They were until "muh, Nazis bad", and since then the USA and Europe has convinced everyone they are innocent and brainwashed entire Otan into Fighting for them.

>We can't visit it because Israel has placed hundreds of land mines around it in self-defence"

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They don't even use + in school because it's a cross, they hate Jesus even more than they hate muslims, muslims they consider them dogs but Jesus? He was an insolent twat

The (((Rothschild))) banking family and (((Free Masons))) worked behind the scenes to make the Anglosphere Zionist.

After WWII, they spammed the Judeo-Christian meme hard. It was also helped by former-(((Trotskyists))) like (((Irving Krystal))) who created the modern "neocon" movement, which basically allowed Jews to worm their way into the US political right.

FUCK AMERICA AND FUCK ISRAEL
*crowd goes wild*
thank you, that's all!

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>They don't even use + in school because it's a cross
wat

*decapitates artist*

based

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>The river has a major significance in Judaism and Christianity since many believe that the Israelites crossed it into the Promised Land and that Jesus of Nazareth was baptised by John the Baptist in it.[2]

Absolute state

American evangelicals literally believe that Israelis are the chosen people

Evidence. It should be noted that France expelled the jews around the time that Notre Dame was completed apparently.

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Let me me provide Jow Forums with some American Education™

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dispensationalism
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scofield_Reference_Bible

>The Scofield Reference Bible promoted dispensationalism, the belief that between creation and the final judgment there would be seven distinct eras of God's dealing with man and that these eras are a framework for synthesizing the message of the Bible.[6] It was largely through the influence of Scofield's notes that dispensationalism grew in influence among fundamentalist Christians in the United States. Scofield's notes on the Book of Revelation are a major source for the various timetables, judgments, and plagues elaborated on by popular religious writers such as Hal Lindsey, Edgar C. Whisenant, and Tim LaHaye;[7] and in part because of the success of the Scofield Reference Bible, twentieth-century American fundamentalists placed greater stress on eschatological speculation. Opponents of biblical fundamentalism have criticized the Scofield Bible for its air of total authority in biblical interpretation, for what they consider its glossing over of biblical contradictions, and for its focus on eschatology.[8]

Basically, American evangelical Protestants see the foundation of the modern state of Israel as a precursor to the apocalypse and the end times.