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  • johnpi 2:09 pm on October 25, 2009 | 2 Permalink | Reply
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    ‘Talk to Action’ bloggers write an open letter to Elie Wiesel explaining why he shouldn’t be the headline speaker at a Christian Zionist fundraiser.

    John Hagee teaches “theological racism,” the idea that the destiny of peoples is based on their biblical genealogy. Hagee claims Jewish souls are different from those of gentiles and that, according to divine plan, Jews have no right to live anywhere on Earth but in Israel. Hagee’s fellow Christian Zionists predict that a coming, divinely ordained paroxysm of anti-Semitic violence, a “second Holocaust,” will be necessary to force all Jews to make aliyah. From the pulpit, pastor Hagee and his fellow Christian Zionists preach their theological racism that risks provoking such a catastrophe.
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    How can John Hagee so sincerely and convincingly claim to love Israel while introducing theological racism to a international audience?

    The widely taught prophecy narrative of the “fishers and hunters” of Jeremiah 16 helps to explain this paradox. Christian Zionists see themselves as the “fishers” who must befriend and cajole Jews, through emotional and financial support, to fulfill their prophetic destiny. Meanwhile, the “hunters” are overt anti-Semites who will force the remaining Jews of the world to flee to Israel. In order for the Christian Zionist prophecy of the “restoration of Israel” to be fulfilled, there must be a future wave of violent anti-Semitism in which the world will turn on Jews and Israel.

     
  • johnpi 6:36 am on May 8, 2009 | 2 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Christians United for Israel, CUFI, Gary Bauer, , US textbooks

    Prominent Christianist Gary Bauer suggests in this editorial that US textbooks are flummoxed by political correctness in their portrayal of Islam, and that publishers are ‘whitewashing Islam.’

    Bauer would want to see textbooks take a tougher line, given as how he sits on the executive committee of Christians United for Israel (CUFI), a Christian Zionist advocacy organization that promotes the idea that Christians “have a biblical obligation to defend Israel.”

    One of the themes at the 2007 CUFI conference (whose attendees included Santorum, Delay, Lieberman, and Gingrich) was the threat of Islam and—in an appropriation of the language of fear promoted by neoconservative writers like David Horowitz and Daniel Pipes—“Islamofascism.” “The lure of a sympathetic crowd and the chance to trade pieties with the most popular televangelists in the nation attracted Sen. Joe Lieberman and ex-senator Rick Santorum,” the American Conservative reported. “Each preached to the converted: Islamic-fascism is the most dangerous threat facing the United States, and Israel is the frontline.”’

    In the editorial linked above, Bauer has pulled in his claws somewhat as he is engaged in advocacy to a general public that is more indifferent than sympathetic, but there is no doubt his agenda continues to be enemy-formation and war-mongering against Muslims.

     
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