JD™ @LostMyHats Huckabee's claim is that by the American Founders often citing the Old Testament, the United States' had a "Jewish founding." This presumes the Old Testament is a Jewish book. It isn't. It's a Christian book, entrusted to the people who actually believed it, and who worship the Savior it's written about. The Founders learned their Bible in Presbyterian and Anglican churches, not from Rabbis down at the Synagogue. The LDS also uses our Scriptures. Maybe next week, Huckabee will claim that America had a Mormon founding and we should pay 3.8 billion per year to cover our "eternal moral debt" to Joseph Smith, while he's at it. Now, two thousand years after the Covenant had been ultimately fulfilled by Jesus Christ, some lazy-eyed yokel preacher-turned-politician from Arkanasas is somehow the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, declaring that somehow, the United States exists on account of European Hebrew cosplayers in modern day Palestine and is perfectly willing to set the Middle East on literal fire to declare the people who crucified Jesus have passed on an irrevocable land trust contrary to the stated foreign policy of the American president.

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