Not Christian but I grew up Christian and did a little too much research, hah. Also, Jews still exist today and are you sure Jesus would hate entire groups of people?

Aside from Jesus, I don't think the problem is hate. Some people and things should be hated. That's the only natural, logical, and sincere reaction. The problem is designating a whole group to be hated based on nothing but preconceived perceptions, as individuals can't be shoved into categories. That doesn't make any sense to me.

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As you get older and realize the extent of the lie of modernity and the onslaught of propaganda that has been thrown at you to get you to reject or belittle Christ, you'll realize your parents were right, even if not entirely right and not entirely the right reasons.

I have seen this a thousand times before. Keep searching, and you'll end up where you began, but it will be your own belief, not your parents'.