Author Topic: Arab Church Leaders Reject Christian Zionism  (Read 3664 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Christian Zionist

  • Master JTFer
  • ******
  • Posts: 1515
  • homosexuality is an abomination to God-Lev.18:22
Arab Church Leaders Reject Christian Zionism
« on: September 16, 2006, 08:17:47 PM »
Arab Church Leaders Reject Christian Zionism
Jeremy Reynalds
ASSIST News Service

JERUSALEM (ANS) -- Following the recent Israeli-Hizballah war in Lebanon, four Arab church leaders based in Jerusalem have issued a blistering attack on Christians who actively support the Jewish state, indirectly including President George W. Bush.

The Cybercast News Service (CNS News.com) reported that in a statement published just one week after a United Nations cease fire went into effect on Aug.14, Nazareth-born Roman Catholic Patriarch Michel Sabbah was joined by two Arab Protestant bishops and one Arab Orthodox archbishop, in charging that “the Christian Zionist program provides a worldview where the Gospel is identified with the ideology of empire, colonialism and militarism.

“We categorically reject Christian Zionist doctrines as false teaching that corrupts the biblical message of love, justice and reconciliation,” CNS reported the statement said.

Signed by Syrian Orthodox Archbishop Swerios Malki Mourad, along with Sabah and the Episcopal and Evangelical Lutheran bishops of Jerusalem, CNS reported the joint statement indirectly denounces President Bush for declaring his support last May for Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s plan to hold onto some Jewish settlements in the disputed West Bank after unilaterally withdrawing from many others.

“We further reject the contemporary alliance of Christian Zionist leaders and organizations with elements in the governments of Israel and the United States that are presently imposing their unilateral pre-emptive borders and domination over Palestine.”

CNS reported that the statement, titled “The Jerusalem Declaration on Christian Zionism,” alleges that “Christian Zionism advances racial exclusivity and perpetual war rather than the Gospel of universal love, redemption and reconciliation taught by Jesus Christ.”

(Zionism refers to the modern movement for a Jewish national homeland, which started in the 1800's.)

The church leaders’ statement also mentioned the Arab-Christian contention that international Christians who actively support Israel desire to bring on the Apocalypse and the Second Coming of Jesus.

“Rather than condemn the world to the doom of Armageddon, we call upon everyone to liberate themselves from the ideologies of militarism and occupation,” CNS reported the statement read.

Three Jerusalem-based Christian Zionist leaders -- two Americans and one South African -- issued a joint rebuttal one week later. CNS reported they said that “certain church clerics” had used “inflammatory language to express views that are far from the truth.”

“Christian Zionism is not heretical. In fact, Christians from all traditional backgrounds have held such a view for two thousand years,” CNS reported the statement read.

It was signed by Malcolm Heading, who heads the 26-year-old International Christian Embassy in Jerusalem, along with Ray Sanders, who leads the Christian Friends of Israel group, and Rebecca Brimmer of Bridges for Peace.

Together, the three Jerusalem-based Christian Zionist organizations have staffs of several hundred permanent and volunteer workers, and branches in dozens of countries worldwide.

The three prominent Christian leaders, who have each lived in Israel for many years, issued a six-point rebuttal of the Arab bishops' central charge that Christian Zionism is heretical.

Stating that such Christians believe in a literal interpretation of the Bible, CNS reported they pointed out that “replacement theology” (which teaches that the church has totally supplanted the Jewish people in God’s plans and purposes), has played “a pivotal role in the persecution of Jews through the centuries.”

Addressing the bishop’s “apocalypse” contention, CNS reported the three leaders wrote that “Christian Zionists do not base their theological positions on end-time prophecy, but on the faithful covenant promises of God given to Abraham some four thousand years ago.”

The counter-statement ended by noting that the four Jerusalem church officials had “totally ignored the jihadist goals of the Hamas government, and turned a blind eye to terrorism perpetrated by this regime.” It added that such a “one-sided unbalanced view of the conflict is in fact unhelpful to the peace process, and contributing to its failure.”

Christian Embassy spokesman David Parsons told CNS that it was not the first time that the four Arab church leaders had joined together to attack Christians who support Israel.

He pointed out that the bishops lead flocks “that are actually fairly small” in the Holy Land, even if they are “part of much larger international bodies, especially the Roman Catholic Church. There are far more Greek Orthodox, Greek Catholic and Armenian Orthodox Christians living in the land, but their leaders did not endorse the acerbic statement,” CNS reported Parsons stated.

Parsons added, “These four Arab bishops also don't represent the millions of Catholics, Episcopalians and Lutherans, including the Vatican itself, who recognize that the Biblical covenants made between God and the Jewish people remain in effect.”

The American-born Parsons, who also edits the Jerusalem Post International Christian Edition and has written extensively about Christian Zionism, noted, CNS reported, that the bishop's Aug. 22 statement borrowed heavily from a similar one issued at the end of a 2004 anti-Zionist church conference held in Jerusalem, attended and addressed by the same four clerics, among others.

Parsons said one of the four Arab church leaders, Nazareth-born Anglican Bishop Riah Abu El-Assal, is widely known for his outspoken Palestinian nationalism.

He added, CNS reported, that the local Episcopal leader “has publicly stated several times that Palestinian martyrs, including Muslim suicide terrorists, receive eternal life.”

© 2006 ASSIST News Service, used with permission

These evil "Christian" leaders are the self-hating Jewish counter-parts in the Christian community :(
Isaiah 62:1 -  For Zion's sake I am not silent, And for Jerusalem's sake I do not rest, Till her righteousness go out as brightness, And her salvation, as a torch that burns.

wonderfulgoy

  • Guest
Re: Arab Church Leaders Reject Christian Zionism
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2006, 03:20:37 AM »
It just goes to show that Arabs always look out for Arabs as number 1, regardless of religious affiliation.

Even the best of them should have bombs dropped on their heads.  Filthy oil-trading greasy sand monkeys.

Rhuan

  • Guest
Re: Arab Church Leaders Reject Christian Zionism
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2006, 07:38:59 AM »
Flipping taazis.