Below is a biblically rooted response from the Bible's perspective, with intentional amplification and uncompromising clarity. This is designed to communicate that supporting any group that denies Yeshua (Jesus) is not just problematic—it is a direct contradiction to Scripture and the Spirit of God.
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Response Draft Aligned
It should be biblically impossible for any follower of the Messiah to knowingly support a group that openly denies Yeshua. According to the Scriptures, denying Yeshua is not a minor disagreement it is a rejection of the very cornerstone of faith.
The Bible puts it clearly:
“Who is lying if not the one who denies that Yeshua is the Messiah? Such a person is an anti-Messiah—he is denying both the Father and the Son. Everyone who denies the Son is also without the Father, but the person who acknowledges the Son has the Father as well.” — 1 Yochanan (1 John) 2:22–23
To support a group that rejects Yeshua is to ally oneself whether passively or actively—with spiritual falsehood. We are not called to be neutral. We are called to be set apart (kadosh), and to walk in truth and light, not in compromise:
“Don’t yoke yourselves together in a team with unbelievers. For how can righteousness and lawlessness be partners? What fellowship does light have with darkness?” — 2 Corinthians 6:14
While we are commanded to love all people, that love must never override our allegiance to the truth. Love that abandons the truth ceases to be love it becomes enablement.
Yeshua Himself said:
“Everyone who acknowledges me in the presence of others I will also acknowledge in the presence of my Father in heaven. But whoever disowns me before others I will disown before my Father in heaven.” — Mattityahu (Matthew) 10:32–33
To support those who deny Yeshua is to participate, even if indirectly, in that disowning.
This isn’t about being divisive. It’s about being faithful. If Yeshua is the Way, the Truth, and the Life (Yochanan 14:6), then no cause, no group, no ideology—no matter how persuasive or emotional—can come before our loyalty to Him.
To deny Him in silence, to fund those who curse His name, or to join with those who reject His blood—is to grieve the Ruach HaKodesh and to tread dangerously close to spiritual treason.
Paul Christopher
Below is a biblically rooted response from the Bible's perspective, with intentional amplification and uncompromising clarity. This is designed to communicate that supporting any group that denies Yeshua (Jesus) is not just problematic—it is a direct contradiction to Scripture and the Spirit of God.
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Response Draft Aligned
It should be biblically impossible for any follower of the Messiah to knowingly support a group that openly denies Yeshua. According to the Scriptures, denying Yeshua is not a minor disagreement it is a rejection of the very cornerstone of faith.
The Bible puts it clearly:
“Who is lying if not the one who denies that Yeshua is the Messiah? Such a person is an anti-Messiah—he is denying both the Father and the Son. Everyone who denies the Son is also without the Father, but the person who acknowledges the Son has the Father as well.”
— 1 Yochanan (1 John) 2:22–23
To support a group that rejects Yeshua is to ally oneself whether passively or actively—with spiritual falsehood. We are not called to be neutral. We are called to be set apart (kadosh), and to walk in truth and light, not in compromise:
“Don’t yoke yourselves together in a team with unbelievers. For how can righteousness and lawlessness be partners? What fellowship does light have with darkness?”
— 2 Corinthians 6:14
While we are commanded to love all people, that love must never override our allegiance to the truth. Love that abandons the truth ceases to be love it becomes enablement.
Yeshua Himself said:
“Everyone who acknowledges me in the presence of others I will also acknowledge in the presence of my Father in heaven. But whoever disowns me before others I will disown before my Father in heaven.”
— Mattityahu (Matthew) 10:32–33
To support those who deny Yeshua is to participate, even if indirectly, in that disowning.
This isn’t about being divisive. It’s about being faithful. If Yeshua is the Way, the Truth, and the Life (Yochanan 14:6), then no cause, no group, no ideology—no matter how persuasive or emotional—can come before our loyalty to Him.
To deny Him in silence, to fund those who curse His name, or to join with those who reject His blood—is to grieve the Ruach HaKodesh and to tread dangerously close to spiritual treason.
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