Adam Green: "I'm Not An Antisemite, I'm Anti Torah"

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Published on Jun 1, 2023
"Christians should be thanking Jews for killing Jesus," he continues. He's often labeled as an anti-semite but we met a guy who is not satisfied with the literal interpretation of the Torah by both Jews and Christians. Frankly, we can't blame him. One of the most well-read guests we've had, consuming everything from the Torah and the Talmud to the New Testament and everything written about those books, Adam Green invited us into his relentless search for answers. Unexpected is an understatement.

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