I agree with most of this, except the idea that Charlie Kirk never observed Shabbat. That's not some Jewish donor tell - Charlie himself said "Christians ignore the 4th commandment to our own detriment". I myself a Christian who observes the Sabbath, it's great, a day of rest for my family and I to get closer to God. Turning the Sabbath into a tell-tale sign of Israeli influence is disturbing, the man got the idea from the Bible just like I did...
So...like what, you worship the Sun? The Bible has quite a bit to say about that too. Feel.free to look it up.
And besides, you're just playing games with linguistics. I could do that too: what is "Saturday" when translated into Spanish or Italian or other Latin Languages? It's 'Sabado'. The whole 'Saturn' thing is only found really in English. Complain to whoever wrote the first English calendar if you want to make silly accusations of paganism when it comes to the names of days.
Anyways, Charlie Kirk recognized the Sabbath on the Seventh Day of the week, which is Saturday. He said that himself. Whether or not you agree with him is kind of irrelevant to my point.
I agree with most of this, except the idea that Charlie Kirk never observed Shabbat. That's not some Jewish donor tell - Charlie himself said "Christians ignore the 4th commandment to our own detriment". I myself a Christian who observes the Sabbath, it's great, a day of rest for my family and I to get closer to God. Turning the Sabbath into a tell-tale sign of Israeli influence is disturbing, the man got the idea from the Bible just like I did...
I try to as well...
BUT not on Saturn Day - But on SUN day.
So...like what, you worship the Sun? The Bible has quite a bit to say about that too. Feel.free to look it up.
And besides, you're just playing games with linguistics. I could do that too: what is "Saturday" when translated into Spanish or Italian or other Latin Languages? It's 'Sabado'. The whole 'Saturn' thing is only found really in English. Complain to whoever wrote the first English calendar if you want to make silly accusations of paganism when it comes to the names of days.
Anyways, Charlie Kirk recognized the Sabbath on the Seventh Day of the week, which is Saturday. He said that himself. Whether or not you agree with him is kind of irrelevant to my point.