Sunday, February 15, 2026

Christian Fired from Religious Liberty Commission

A Jewish law professor announces:
The meeting garnered attention because Carrie Prejean Boller, a commissioner, asserted that her Catholic faith is incompatible with Zionism. She said, "Catholics do not embrace Zionism, just so you know." You can see the fireworks around the 1:30:00 mark at C-SPAN.
He attacks her, and she got booted:
Carrie Prejean Boller has been removed from President Trump's Religious Liberty Commission. No member of the Commission has the right to hijack a hearing for their own personal and political agenda on any issue. This is clearly, without question, what happened Monday in our hearing on antisemitism in America. This was my decision. ...

Dan Patrick
Lt. Governor of Texas
Chair of the President Trump's Religious Liberty Commission

Apparently she also said that Israel is a foreign country. The point of dispute was whether it was anti-semitic to not embrace Zionism. Most of the Jewish members said yes.

She is a beauty queen who once got into trouble for saying that marriage is between a man and woman.

This is bizarre. There are factions of Christianity that believe in Zionism, but they are a distinct minority, and mainstream Catholics and Protestants consider it a heresy.

It was a "hearing on antisemitism", so it was completely fair for her to ask whether a mainstream Christian view should be considered antisemitic.

Patrick seemed to get flustered when Boller said that Israel is a foreign country.

I regularly see Jews complaining about increases in anti-semitism. This includes leftists and Mohammedans who want to kick Jews out of Israel. Or those who hold Israel up to some higher standard. Or those who say Israel retaliation against Gaza has gone too far. Or those who do not endorse Zionism.

Some of these complaints have some merit. But they go too far when they say that Christians must submit to the superiority of Judaism. The Jew law professor demands that Christian leaders repudiate their beliefs:

For now, religious leaders who are experts in doctrine need to speak up, and do so loudly, to prevent their faiths from being hijacked down a road we have sadly traveled far too many times.
This is like a Christian professor saying that Jews should admit that they killed Jesus, and convert to Christianity.

The Jew law professor has another post attacking Prejean Boller for refusing to comment on some Candace Owens claims. It cites an article in the Jewish magazine The Atlantic also attacking her for the same thing.

Owens says a lot of crazy stuff, and is frequently denounced in the Jewish press. But why does anyone else need to comment on them? Eg, I think it is pretty wild to suggest that Emmanuel Macron's wife is a man, but I do not know enough to comment on the evidence. So I would refuse to comment. Let others figure it out.

The pattern here is that the Jew law professor does not just go after his enemies, but after anyone vaguely associated with his enemies.

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