As a Christian, I found this episode disappointing and I had planned to write a comment about it, the first time I have ever done so. However, after reading the comments already posted here, I am more disappointed in the response of other listeners, especially those who call themselves Christians. We have a host who is "fascinated by Jesus" and seems to be earnestly seeking answers to who He is. That should be encouraged, not condemned. It is not unreasonable for her to seek answers from one who holds herself out as an expert on the historical Jesus. I disagree with many of the conclusions Frederickson makes and especially her historicity, which excludes the Gospels which are some of the most historically reliable and timely sources on this issue. However, as a Jewish person who has seen the persecution of her people in the past, perhaps faced persecution herself, and is watching the alarming rise in anti-Semitism around the world today, I understand why she would be looking for answers that confirm her desire to paint Christians as anti-Semites and Jew-haters. It provides answers for the incomprehensible question of why the world keeps hating and perpetrating violence against Jews. Unfortunately, it is the wrong answer, as it ignores and denies the One who loves Jews the most, who was Himself a Jew, and who came to fulfill the law and prophecies of the Jews. My Savior lived life on this earth as a Jewish man. He came for His people first. Christians who deny this and those who act with hatred, bigotry, and violence against the Jewish people do not understand their own scriptures. The response to those who are genuinely seeking answers about Jesus is not hate, vitriol, and self-righteous canceling. The answer is to invite more respectful discussion, to ask sincere questions, and to offer a different point of view that reflects the love of Jesus. So to Bari Weiss, thank you for another podcast that made me think. I did not agree with it and it made me frustrated and sad, but I shared it with those around me and, as you suggest, we had our own honest conversation. Keep up the good work, and PLEASE, keep seeking after Jesus. I am