Found on /pol/. Looked it up myself. Something isn't adding up with this draft being leaked (taken from PW, our larger Q board)
(media.patriots.win)
🏳️ FALSE FLAG 👮
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I'm well aware of those passages and how somehow they are used to say that we can arbitrarily hate Jews, even millions of them, based on a theory popularized by a person, probably descended from actual Khazars, who was an atheist, disavowed Judaism at every opportunity, and used the Khazar theory to prove he wasn't really a Jew. However, you can go back to days of Adam, in the Torah or Bible or apocrypha, and find that there was a constant crop of people falling away from God. If they had any genetic or ethnic claim to Judaism but didn't follow God's commandments on how they were supposed to behave, they were the ones who claimed to be Jews and weren't. And who knows the truth of their belief and practice but God? Not me.
Yes, Judaism was the religion in the area at the time and all the books in the Bible are written In a Jewish context. I always saw such passages to mean that the people who pretend to be religious and do proper religious things but live their lives and actions in a sinful way, these people are the Pharisees and synagogue of Satan. That this is the lesson meant for Christianity, and not that Jews specifically would be part of the synagogue of Satan. But rather any Jews or Christians who claim to be righteous while acting the opposite in their everyday lives.
The whole story (history) of the seven churches is rich when considered in context. There's a YT series about them, it's a little long but gives you a picture of the many religions and their interactions. Was a pretty trying time for the early Christians when they were still considered a Jewish sect but the other Jewish groups rejected them, and "Satan" in the form of the Roman religions could squash all of them.