An Israeli flag at a Capitol Hill rally to "Stop the Iran Nuclear Deal" in Washington, D.C., in 2015. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

In these times, those who claim the faith would be wise to point young men and women to the firm path of real Christianity.

The American political right has recently seen a sharp rise in antisemitism. This noxious strain of bigotry has long had a prominent place on the far left, but the convergence of the two sides, along with the attendant obsession over the U.S.-Israel alliance, makes for a dangerous phenomenon.

Many may be asking how this rise happened. I have my own theories.

One, it occurred during a time of a collapse in trust in expertise and elite institutions that are supposed to exist in the airtight world away from the fever swamp of partisanship and radical ideology (i.e., climate change-ism, racial and sexual ...

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