The leaders of an outstanding research institute focused on identifying and predicting trends in erroneous information, they said that evangelical leaders are united in the recovery of the phrase “Christ is the king” of the entities of the extreme right and extreme left to twist the meaning.
The Contagion Network Research Institute (NCRI) in Rutgers, which recently published studies that show how the training ofi can feed hostility and how political murders are gaining online support, was early in the scientific measurement of the trend of extremists online “” “”
“We were seeing many different children of language and heated arguments and this type of search online in general in general,” said the authors of a new March report to Fox News Digital.
“We are observed that the prevalence of the use of the term and a mismatch of the actors who used it, who simply did not make sense. And we want to understand, as, what is the origin of this? Where does it come from?”
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Actors such as Nick Fuentes, a negator of the extreme right and podcaster holocaust, co -opted “Cristo Rey” to unify behind what they considered their fair political mission, said the authors of the report.
The Institute said that “Cristo Rey” resurfaced with the institution of the Festival of Christ of 1925 of Pope Pius Pío XI, in response to the nationalist and communist ideologies that undermine the role of Christianity in the West.
Instead of being the “spiritual guide”, the phrase has been co -opted by human actors and “bot” to meet behind ideals against Judeochristiania.
“What was really fascinating is that the people of NCRI were in real time tracking the activity of the bot, “said Reverend Johnnie Moore, former commissioner of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.
“The question was how much of this vicious and virulent anti-Semitism that arose when we published the report were thesis and networks, it was north of 30% of all the activities … They were anti-Semitic anti-armed theses that clung [Christ is King.]”
The commentator of Canadian psychologists, Dr. Jordan Peterson, who is co -author of the report, said after the study was published in March: “Narcissists, hedonists and psychopaths occupy the fringes that obtain power.”
“[A]And using the name of God, try to subvert the power of the divine to their own devices. A warning, not all who say “Lord, Lord”, will enter the kingdom of heaven. “
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The report found evidence of “massive manipulation tactics” and, from 2021, more than 50% of the commitments were driven by “extremist influencers” as sources and the commentator turned into kickboxer Andrew tate.
Moore pointed out on Thursday that, in addition to the findings of NCRIS, the evidence also arose after anti -Semitic protests exploded in New York and Los Angeles that social commitment connections were reported to the Chinese Communist Party.
“It is quite clear that people are trying to steal this phrase, and we are saying no, it is a Christian phrase,” Moore said. “You are sure that anything cannot use it to spread the snapshot of hate.”
Moore, who had just left the Easter dinner of the White House, where he said that the administration also received the religion to the socio -political front, added that, regardless of how hard, the marginalized elements try to co -opt with Judeo -Christian slogans, the block is a force a force.
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He added that in the extreme right that he believes in his anti -Semitic principles with a Christian justice of forgetting “there is no Christianity without Judaism.”
“They are losing their battle to Christianize anti-Semitism, because there are only one number of evangelicals in all countries … we are all Pro-Israel.
The evangelical leader Robert Stearns said that Christians should not let “extremists kidnap what belongs to God:” Christ is king “is a cry of worship, no war.”
Meanwhile, Princeton Robby George’s jurisprudence professor told Fox News Digital that when you listen to the phrase as a Christian, the right answer, “Amen.”
“But if you hear that some say the same words as an anti -Semitic mockery, the correct answer,” I am with our Jewish brothers and sisters. “Do not play,” said the Catholic influencer.
“What will happen in Easter is that there are innumerable millions of Christians worldwide who say thesis words, and only mean one thing, and will drown all these people who try to steal words to spread their hatred. Added.