
Greg responds to objections to last week’s shows on antisemitism, talks to a caller who objects to the term “antisemitism” and says it’s not hateful to notice patterns about people, and responds to a question about whether our justice system should also allow for substitutions like God does. Topics: Commentary: Objections to last week’s shows on antisemitism (00:00) If you say you can’t recognize patterns from certain groups of people because it’s hateful to do so, then doesn’t that go against reason and logic? (27:00) Should our justice system work the way God’s justice works (i.e., should it allow substitutions)? (50:00) Mentioned on the Show: Reality Student Apologetics Conference – April 24–25 in Los Angeles, CA Last week’s episodes: A Response to the Rising Antisemitism and How Should Christians View and Treat the Jews? The Middle East Problem by PragerU
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