History, Christian supremacy, antisemitism and the battle for shared safety
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” The end times scenarios of different religious groups. Uses include beliefs about the end of an age or the end of the world. Learn more is a theology of the ‘last things’ that focuses on destiny and God’s purpose. In some Christian supremacist eschatology, Jewish people are treated as props in a Christian salvation drama and as facilitators of the end times but are ultimately destined [politicalresearch.org] either for conversion to Christianity or destruction — which is why scholars identify these ideas as antisemitic. And the same narratives frame Muslims as enemies of God, turning Islam itself into a civilizational threat and casting Muslims as a dangerous, monolithic enemy — language that has fueled surveillance, travel bans and other policies that caused overpolicing and Repression occurs when public or private institutions—such as law enforcement agencies or vigilante groups—use arrest, physical coercion, or violence to subjugate a specific group. Learn more of Muslim communities at home and abroad.”