The Illustrated Primer

Month: July 2025

The Qur’an’s Use of Explicit Hebrew Theological Terms

Why does the Qur’an use Jewish words it doesn’t seem to understand?

Throughout its verses, it borrows sacred terms from Jewish tradition—words rich in meaning and theological weight. Yet these borrowings often appear without explanation, stripped of context and depth. What remains is a fragmented echo of another faith’s vocabulary, repurposed but never fully grasped.

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The Vatican’s Role in Coordinated Anti-Israel Propaganda

The Vatican now functions as a moral laundering conduit for jihadist propaganda, cloaking militant narratives in the language of compassion and humanitarian concern. Its deployment of Christian martyrdom imagery in war reporting is not benign—it is a form of ideological warfare designed to evoke historical antisemitic tropes and cast modern Israel as the persecutor of Christendom.

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