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Israel => Save Israel => Topic started by: Dan Ben Noah on January 10, 2012, 02:26:53 PM
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Shalom
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what a bunch of liberal freaks.
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Sizer is a liar who has ties to extremist groups http://hurryupharry.org/2011/11/10/stephen-sizer-on-his-links-with-irans-khomeinists-ill-go-anywhere-to-share-the-gospel/
Tony Campolo only became famous due to bill Clinton he's a well know leftist
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Are the westborough bandits coming? Would Naturei Kapo send a delegation?
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Dan, these are extreme-left groups and denominations that are completely off the radar of mainstream evangelical culture. I will be the first to admit that mainstream Christianity in America doesn't care about Israel to the extent that it should but these organizations are no more representative of Christianity than NK is of Judaism.
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I HATE pro-fakestinian Christian Arabs!!!!!!!
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As you know the vast majority of these "Christian" Arabs are Muslims in all but name. I am more upset about the American "Christians" who are supporting the cause of a second Shoah. While way out of the evangelical mainstream for certain, I don't see enough condemnation of them, either. But then again contemporary American Christianity is compromising and failing in a whole lot of ways.
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This sounds like more than just Arab Christians. I have read stories about how even European Chuches are re-adopting this replacement theology BS...
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/151624#.Tw0ZKBBSQYo
Visiting Catholic Bishops Decide: "Gaza is a Prison"
No mention of rockets on Israeli civilians, nor Islamic persecution of Christians. Visiting bishops saw only how Gaza is a "large prison."
Giuliio Meotti
Eight Catholic bishops from Europe and North America have just visited the Christian community in Gaza.
The Vatican high profile delegation included Patrick Kelly, archbishop of Liverpool; Richard Smith, archbishop of Edmonton, Canada; Gerald Kicanas, bishop of Tucson, US; Michel Dubost, bishop of Evry, France; and Riccardo Fontana, bishop of Arezzo-Cortona-Sansepolcro, Italy.
French Bishop Dubost's comment was, “Last week, I asked prisoners in the largest prison in Europe (in Evry) to pray for you”.
The inference is clear: Gaza’s Christians are living in a big prison and terrified by Israel.
News.va, the Roman Catholic Church news agency, published a report on the event, writing, “The signs of the 2009 conflict and the continuing Israeli air strikes are all around…”.
Not a word about the Islamic repression of that tiny Christian community in Gaza - and Bethlehem and the rest of the PA.
The prison comparison was reiterated by another bishop. “I have just returned from visiting two of the largest ‘open prisons’ in the world – Bethlehem and the Gaza strip”, wrote William Kenney, auxiliary bishop in Birmingham who led the Catholic delegation. Bishop Kelly said that “violence is evil especially when it blocks humanitarian relief desperately needed”.
Raymond Field, auxiliary bishop of Dublin, also defined the Gaza Strip as “a large prison”.
Last December, Palestinian Hamas leader, Mahmoud al Zahar, met with with Father Manuel Musalam, head of the Latin Church in Gaza, who is known for having a radical anti-Jewish stance (in 2006 Musalam met also with Khader Habib, a senior Islamic Jihad official in the Gaza Strip). “Christians are not threatened by Muslims” – Musalam said – everyone faces the same problem, that of Israel’s “humiliation”.
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On December 1st, several Christian and Muslim dignitaries met in Beit Sahour for a conference on “How to live together in a future Palestinian state?”. Patriarch Emeritus of Jerusalem Michel Sabbah and Sheikh Muhammad Ahmad Hussein, Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, attended the event, organized by Al Liqa, a Vatican ecumenical center based in Bethlehem.
Several days ago the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales compared the Palestinians to the Jesus’ passion. “We are to be freshly attentive to the needs of those who, like Jesus himself, are displaced and in discomfort”, Archbishop Vincent Nichols said during his Christmas Mass sermon at Westminster Cathedral. “A shadow falls particularly heavily on the town of Bethlehem tonight … We pray for them tonight”.
At the Al Liqa center Christmas’ celebration Muslim Palestinians presented a Qur’anic recitation of the birth of ‘Isa. Isa is the Islamic name for Jesus.
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It's interesting how the Muslim world is getting back to their religious ideals of jihad, Jew-hatred and Sharia via the "Arab Spring" ("Sand Chimpout"), and the Christian world is increasingly returning to replacement theology and the fruits that come along with it. Why can't the Jewish world return to Jewish values of Torah observance and zeal for the Land of Israel like in the days of Joshua and King David? Or is that soon to come?
Amen, we will see the return of the Jewish people to the Torah...