- In the last decades, Jewish activists and leaders have
worked to preserve Jewish identity with a plethora of writing, films, museums
and art pieces about the Holocaust. Aggressively they warn that the Shoah
can reoccur anytime because Gentiles are untrustworthy and irrationally
hateful of Jews. This false lesson unites Jews and is also increasingly
used to demonize Christianity. Countless Jewish opinion-makers falsely
equate Hitler's malevolent desire to destroy Jews with Christians' benevolent
desire to convert them.
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- Here's proof. The Vatican this month ordered
continued use of an old Latin mass that asks God to mercifully convert
the hearts of Jews. The powerful Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith
denounced the order as "a body blow to Catholic-Jewish relations."
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- ADL head Abe Foxman <http://www.adl.org/PresRele/VaticanJewish_96/5093_96.htm>announced
"We are extremely disappointed and deeply offended that nearly 40
years after the Vatican rightly removed insulting anti-Jewish language
from the Good Friday liturgy, that it would now permit Catholics to utter
such hurtful and insulting words by praying for Jews to be converted."
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- The ADL press release suggests the Pope acted
to "satisfy a right-wing faction in the Church that rejects change
and reconciliation." Is it possible he acted to satisfy Christ? The
mass says, "For the conversion of the Jews. Let us pray also for the
Jews that the Lord our God may take the veil from their hearts and that
they also may acknowledge our Lord Jesus Christ. Let us pray: Almighty
and everlasting God, You do not refuse Your mercy even to the Jews; hear
the prayers which we offer for the blindness of that people so that they
may acknowledge the light of Your truth, which is Christ, and be delivered
from their darkness."
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- The mass expresses no more or less than basic
Christianity. Our desperate need for the saving strength of Christ's atonement
is Christianity. St Paul wrote, "If Christ has not been raised, our
preaching is useless and so is your faith.... If only for this life we
have hope in Christ, we are to be pitied more than all men." (1 Cor.
15)
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- Christianity is not a way to be a good person,
not a comfort system, not an "opiate" of hope to numb life's
distress. Christianity is the stunning and demanding revelation that God
bridged the abyss between His pure love and our rebellious state; Christ
and Christ alone is that bridge. This one belief defines Christianity and
separates it from all other religions and ethical systems. If we do not
need the Jesus' blood to be saved, Christianity means nothing. It also
offends no one.
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- Abe Foxman's outrage at Catholic prayer for
his conversion candidly expresses his Jewish attitude toward the basic
heart of Christianity. He is threatened and incensed that some believe
(and dare to say) we all--Jew and Gentile, male and female, foolish and
wise--must convert and become like small children, humbly trusting the
mercy of our Maker to be saved from sin. In a word, he is outraged by Christ.
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- To unconverted Jews like Foxman, the gospels
are every bit as abhorrent as the Catholic mass. In their minds, the apostle
Paul is a traitor who deserved his persecution. In reality, Paul deeply
and tenderly loved his Jewish brothers and sisters. Witness his heartbroken
words, "I have great heaviness and continual sorrow in my heart. For
I could wish that I myself were accursed from Christ for my brethren, my
kinsmen according to the flesh..." (Rom. 9:2,3)
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- Before Christ confronted him on the road
to Damascus, Paul acted as a sincere Jew ... by persecuting Christians.
Afterward he acted as a sincere Christian, by peacefully and zealously
preaching for the conversion of eternal souls, whether carried by Jewish
or Gentile bodies. If you sincerely believe Christ is our only hope against
God's scorching anger, you can do no less! For his trouble, Paul was mobbed,
flogged, imprisoned, and driven through countless hardships.
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- Today, the message Paul spread in self-sacrificing
love is treated as hate speech by Abe Foxman and other activist Jews. If
the ADL succeeds with hate crime legislation, all Christians who express
such "hateful" concern--who witness to the most central heart
of our faith, as compelled by conscience--will be locked up and silenced.
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- Through hate crime laws, modern, organized
Jewry (led by ADL/B'nai B'rith) thus seeks to excommunicate Christianity
from public life. Catholics are the first target, because they are in some
ways the easiest. They are lesser in number than evangelicals. They have
been historically plagued with scandals and abuses of power. They hold
some beliefs considered odd even by other Christian denominations.
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- But--most galling--Catholics have frequently
been the only Christian source of real criticism of Zionism, the state
of Israel, western Jewish activism, and the neocons' Mideast war agenda.
As Catholics are targeted, evangelicals should not feel safe. The moment
they awaken to the real nature of racist, Christ-persecuting Talmudic Judaism--and
speak against it--they too will be called the enemy.
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- In fact, they don't even have to do that.
Abe Foxman's book Never Again? The Threat of the New Anti-Semitism describes
the New Testament itself as a text of hatred. Even absurdly Zionist, war-mongering
so-called Christians like John Hagee are suspect as a long as a Bible sits
beside their bed.
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- Most evangelicals continue to resist the
idea that organized Jewry and the Anti-Defamation League are behind hate
laws and are consciously persecutive of Christianity. Unwilling to recognize
the ongoing spiritual conflict between Judaism and Christianity, the American
church now blindly and unBiblically supports the Jewish state. It embraces
and actually empowers those who seek to silence the name of Christ in our
nation. By its actions, it damages the eternal souls of Jews and Christians,
and actually inspires anti-Semitism by empowering Israel's abuses.
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- Two millennia ago, nails were driven through
the hands of Christ; He rose again to life, and started a movement that
revolutionized the world. His first followers were Jews who recognized
His fulfillment of the promises God gave their fathers. His first persecutors
were also Jews, religious fanatics whose pride in legalism, self-righteousness,
and sinful self-will drove them to crucify the Lover of their souls.
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- Today, the conflict continues. It matters
to us all, whatever faith we hold. As organized Jewry and the ADL hate
laws agenda gains political and social power, its ability to silence Christianity--and
other systems of "idolatry"--will increase. If one group can
be silenced and imprisoned, so can others. The USA's great miracle is astonishing,
unprecedented freedom borne from our forebearers' Christian convictions.
It's up to us to preserve the liberty of their just laws. This liberty
crucially makes space even for the most unpopular beliefs.
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- As a Christian, it breaks my heart that the
gospels' message is now criminalized as "hate speech" in countries
like Canada, Holland, and Israel. That is not yet true in America. Our
unique freedom of speech should be precious to every American, whether
Christian, Jew, Muslim, or atheist. The battle against Judeofascist regulation
of speech is a battle for the soul of America. It is a battle in which
every American is obligated to fight. The pope's freedom is yours.
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