Candace Owens, a recent Roman Catholic convert known for her conservative commentary, ignited controversy in a September 2025 podcast by vehemently rejecting Messianic Judaism, dismissing adherents as inauthentic believers in Jesus Christ. Responding to Rabbi Brian Samuel—a Messianic Jewish leader who affirms Yeshua (Jesus) as the Messiah while embracing Jewish traditions—Owens argued that true faith requires abandoning Jewish identity entirely, calling Messianic practices a “contradiction” and implying they dilute Christianity.
This outburst, dissected in analyses like FFOZ’s “Candace Owens Rejects Messianic Judaism,” exposes her theological ignorance, rooted in supersessionism—the Catholic-influenced view that the Church fully replaces Israel, marginalizing Jewish continuity in faith. Messianic Jews, however, embody biblical authenticity: ethnic Jews who accept Jesus as Savior, fulfilling Romans 11’s promise of Israel’s enduring election and future salvation.
Owens’ rejection ignores early church history, where Jewish believers like Paul integrated Torah observance with Christ-faith, without mandated assimilation. Critics, including theologians, label her stance “biblically illiterate,” echoing her broader antisemitic rhetoric that conflates Judaism with conspiracy.
By demanding Jews forsake heritage for “true” belief, Owens unwittingly perpetuates division, alienating the very grafted-in remnant Scripture celebrates. Her comments, viewed millions of times, highlight a need for education on diverse Christian expressions amid rising online bigotry.
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