Posted on 05/19/2015 3:41:48 PM PDT by robowombat
Four US presidential candidates identify as fundamentalist Christians and reject of the creation of a Palestinian state
On 14 May, Pope Francis officially recognised Palestinian statehood in a new treaty. The Palestinians refer to this day, 14 May, as Nakba Day or the Day of the Catastrophe when nearly a million Palestinians were forced from their homes and villages into exile. Nakba Day, in the Gregorian calendar, is the day following Israels declaration of independence and the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.
Pope Francis motive in the recognition of Palestine serves at least two purposes. Clearly and most importantly it recognises the Churchs support for the aspirations of the Palestinian people for a state of their own. Perhaps of equal importance is the Catholic Churchs distrust and suspicion of the ascendant fundamentalist Christian Zionists, their political power in the US and their fanatical support of Israel. The fundamentalist Christian Zionists are adamantly opposed to a Palestinian state that would prevent the recreation of a biblical Israel and end Israels indispensable role in their fantasy of biblical end times.
What the Christian Zionists and fundamentalists are set upon is the reconstruction of biblical Israel, which by itself is a myth unsupported by historical or archeological research. Once the elusive Kingdom of David, encompassing all of Israel, the West Bank and Gaza is restored, Jesus Christ, the Christian Messiah, will return to earth with legions of angels, and battle the collective forces of evil at Armageddon. There is no certainty as to just where Armageddon is, although once the battle is joined it should be easy to spot. Once Jesus defeats the forces of evil, including a newly added evil bunch - the Libyans - peace, prosperity and congeniality will reign on earth.
Conservative Christian television preacher Pat Robertson once suggested in a television broadcast that Ariel Sharon had suffered a stroke and Yitzhak Rabin had been assassinated because they were willing to pursue a policy of a two-state solution, which would have divided the ancient Biblical Kingdom of Israel.
The US faces a division entirely separate from the vast disparity of income, wealth and race that confounds the country that, it seems clear, will not be managed. There is the equally insoluble dilemma of religious intolerance and bigotry advanced by delusional Christian fundamentalists and encouraged by the hypocrisy of opportunist politicians.
Present in the audience for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus speech in March were two influential men of common yet distinctly different purpose, each equally crucial to Netanyahu. Sheldon Adelson, the billionaire casino magnet, and Pat Boone, the aging entertainer and prominent spokesman for the religious right. Boone clearly eclipses Adelson in the influence he holds over the American electorate.
Boone considers Netanyahu a personal friend. At Netanyahus speech Boone wore a tie on which the flag of Israel with the Star of David was conspicuous. Boone told a reporter at the speech that Netanyahu was aware that evangelical Christian Zionists were Israels staunchest supporters, who number in the tens of millions in the United States.
Boone became a pop icon in the early fifties by covering, or re-recording, rhythm and blues songs by black artists to appease a white teenage audience. An entertainer of modest talent, he turned the original energy, vibrancy and sensuality of the music into dreadful, listless and bland pop for a white, largely teenage audience, unfamiliar with the originals.
Christian Evangelicals make up 30 to 50 percent of the voters throughout parts of the country, primarily in the south and far west of the country. Boone is extremely influential in rallying their support for particular candidates, including presidential candidates. He is equally influential in rallying support for Israel.
Boone is now a sponsor of a campaign by Orthodox Rabbi Yechiel Ecksteing, the head of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ). The IFCJ has begun a massive fundraising campaign in the US to raise money it claims will go to relieve destitute elderly people in Israel. The IFCJ raised nearly $115 million in 2014. The new campaign directed by mail through purchased mailing lists claims that attacks from Gaza and suicide bombers have killed and crippled thousands of Israelis. The letter says that Israels resources have been drained, and the Israeli government can no longer care for the old and feeble.
(There have been 3,728 Israeli citizens killed in terrorist attacks from 1948 to 2014. Four Israelis died as a result of terrorist attacks in 2014. There were 24 Israelis wounded by terrorist attacks in 2014. Palestinian deaths during the Israeli invasion of Gaza in 2014 alone numbered 2,310 with 10,895 wounded.)
The fundraising letter also features an endorsement by Netanyahu.
Rabbi Ecksteins 2012 salary is published as the fifth-highest salary paid in the top 25 compensation packages of all nonprofit organisations. He is paid $1.2 million annually, plus expenses. Compensation paid to two of Rabbi Eckstein's daughters and a son-in-law amounts to over $250,000.
Christian-Zionist fundamentalism as a political movement has grown exponentially in size and political sophistication over the past 15 years. The Christian-Zionist fundamentalists equate the support of Israel with honouring God. Gods blessing of America, they reason, cannot be separate from Americas backing of Israel.
A Public Policy Polling (PPP) national survey conducted between 20-22 February 2015 of Republican voters found that an astonishing 57 percent of Republicans want to dismantle the constitution and establish Christianity as the official national religion. Only 30 percent oppose making Christianity the national religion.
Jesus Christ, despite his teachings of forgiveness and tolerance, in the fundamentalist Christian-Zionist belief will be uncharacteristically unforgiving and vengeful upon his return. According to their belief, Jesus will kill three-quarters of the Jews following the battle of Armageddon for their failure to believe in his divine mission during his first appearance and for their complicity in his crucifixion. The remaining quarter of all Jews will be spared because they will convert to Christian fundamentalism at the last moment. The fundamentalists will be transported immediately to paradise and enjoy an eternity of bliss once the carnage is done. This wholly anthropomorphic nonsense by the fundamentalists encourages the deity to extract vengeance upon innocent Jews as they would wish it.
Four of the leading presidential candidates for the Republican nomination for president - Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and Florida Senator Marco Rubio - identify themselves as fundamentalist Christians and share their rejection of the creation of a Palestinian state. They are equal obstructionists to the idea of a peaceful resolution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The fundamentalists, despite their self-serving psychotic beliefs, have made remarkable gains in the political power structure of the US. It is alarming that they are able to claim as their own these leading Republican candidates for the partys nomination. None believe in the two-state solution to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, consistent with the end-days fantasy of the fundamentalist Christian Zionists.
- Morgan Strong is a former professor of Middle Eastern History, and was an advisor to CBS News' Sixty Minutes on the Middle East.
The views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Middle East Eye. - See more at: http://www.middleeasteye.net/columns/dangerous-liason-1802837489#sthash.LU9uFN2K.dpuf
Yes indeed 'advising' 60 Minutes on how to spin stories in a way to vilify Isreal with a thin coating of 'academic discourse'.
Secondly using manipulated 'facts' to vilify Israel:
'(There have been 3,728 Israeli citizens killed in terrorist attacks from 1948 to 2014. Four Israelis died as a result of terrorist attacks in 2014. There were 24 Israelis wounded by terrorist attacks in 2014. Palestinian deaths during the Israeli invasion of Gaza in 2014 alone numbered 2,310 with 10,895 wounded.)'
The ragheads always take disproportionate casualties in any direct conflict. Partly because they are simply incompetent because of the way their screwed up culture makes it virtually impossible for a group of Arab men to ever do anything in a really organized way since such organization requires some sort of subordination which is anathema to the Arab male mindset. The raghead leaders think they are being very clever to embed their forces in densely populated civilian areas so the 'fighters' can dump their weapons and blend in with the civilian population when real trouble shows up. The 'fighters' could care less about damage and death coming down on raghead civilians, if nothing else it is useful after the fact to whine about how super awful the Jews or infidel Americans or whoever were to the poor peaceful Arabs and to provide garbage such as this hack with 'evidence' of 'Zionist' evil.
Mr Strong is the face of the enemy and he and his ilk will never be defeated until they are running for their lives.
Yeah, that Jesus-Moses axis... Scary stuff /sarc
Well, he certainly sounds impartial lol.
Insults Christians, Jews, and Pat Boone all in one hit piece.
The HATRED is dripping from the article and so it loses all purpose and direction, Not that it would have been worth 2 cents anyway.
Yes and he is a career government employee:
Morgan Strong a former professor of Middle Eastern History at S.U.N.Y. Poughkeepsie,
Retired from a NY state university and his pension funded by as his salary was paid for by the people of New York who actually work for a living.
It is because Arab men tend to always use women and children as human shields.
Incredible. Tax payars funding their own demise. I don’t know why I stay in NYC/USSR
Surely Morgan Strong speaks for The Church! /s
Those that oppose a “two state solution” are aware that the only thing Muslims will ever accept is the destruction of Israel. No, we don’t support that.
The funny thing is they don’t hide it. If someone told me they wanted me dead, I would tend to believe them.
That is a verbatim Cruz quote that sure makes sense. :)
there is alreadly a ‘palestinian state’ it is called Jordan and comprises over 70 percent of mandatory palestine.
Israel cannot give any more of its tiny land to hostile elements bent on her destruction. Israel cannot give away either the highlands (called Judea and Samaria) overlooking most of Israel’s cities, nor her thin land buffer on her east (called the Jordan Valley). Those are primary defense imperatives, although of course Judea and Samaria comprise the very heartland of Israel. All said, Israel cannot afford to give away any more land, period. It is ridiculous to ask or expect her to do so. People who push this are either amazingly naive and uninformed...or else are Nazi types seeking to destroy Israel. As time goes on, those that persist in such advocacy make their membership in the latter catagory more and more evident.
“Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and Florida Senator Marco Rubio - identify themselves as fundamentalist Christians”
I think the author is a liar. I never heard any of these guys identify themselves as “fundamentalists”. Perhaps they identified as Evangelical, and the author and his ilk feel compelled to translate that term to “fundamentalist”.
This term is used to be intentionally derisive of some people’s faith.
If any of these guys are self-described fundamentalists, I would love to see the evidence.
I had no idea I was a follower of Pat Boone. Didn’t know anybody else was either.
Not at all what the question asked. It was simply whether Christianity should be made the official religion of the USA.
I'm disappointed so many Republicans and presumably conservatives would make such a stupid choice, but I doubt many of them conciously want to bust up the Constitution.
Yes, this is a valid issue. The sheer lack of seriousness and non-intellectuality among much of the Conservative base is jarring. Is it worse than in the past? I don't know. I remember trying to get people who were adults during the period 1930-45 to answer straight up questions about how they perceived events they lived through and got amazing inane and sometimes flat stupid responses. This was not ‘it is too unpleasant to remember’ sort of thing. It was “Oh, we just tried to have fun and go dancing a lot.’ or “I never heard of Pearl Harbor before the Japs attacked. Was it in Hawaii?’ I am not joking. Men who were in WW2 generally offered the most direct answers but I was amazed at the lack of perception and just plain stupid responses I got from many people.
The author is completely unhinged from reality. I find his ability to cram such a tremendous amount of manure into a single article truly amazing.
When this country ceases to be a “Christian nation”, at least in the sense that the majority of its citizens follow Christian beliefs and Christian ethics, the Constitution won’t be worth the paper it is written on.
Our rights as enumerated in the Constitution, are endowed by the Judeo-Christian God and once the citizenry stop believing in that God and the rights He grants, the Constitution will be ever increasingly ignored. No secular, atheistic, agnostic, Buddhist, Hindu, or Islamic government has ever in the history of the world been able to sustain the individual rights of its citizen.
You will agree, I hope, that there’s a huge difference between being a Christian nation because its people believe in Christian ethics, and a Christian nation with an official Christian religion.
It is entirely reasonable to point out that designating “Christianity” as the official religion would not “destroy the Constitution.” It would simply repeal one section of one existing amendment. None of these guys ever refer to gun control measures as “destroying the Constitution.”
Quite a few Euro countries, the ones these guys adore, have official state religions, including Spain, Poland, Finland, Sweden and UK.
Acck, not quite right. UK does not have an official religion. The Church of England is the official church of that country, not of the UK.
Several civil wars fought over that issue.
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