Posted on 08/07/2008 7:31:25 AM PDT by bs9021
CUFI on Campus
by: Bethany Stotts, August 07, 2008
As Accuracy in Academia has documented, many campuses have a long-standing bias toward the latter half of the Israeli-Palestinian debate, with some textbooks going so far as to insinuate that Israel was created primarily because of Zionist terror tactics toward the British.
Pastor John Hagee, founder of the pro-Israel lobbying group, Christians United For Israel (CUFI), expressed his own concern about the obstacles facing pro-Israel students on campus at this years CUFI summit.
For pro-Israel students, college campuses can be extremely lonely places. These students go to classes where professors teach them that Israel is the great evil of our time, Pastor Hagee said. They walk past protests on their way to class by fellow students who are saying that Israel is a modern Nazi Germany.
He continued, When these students leave college, they will go into the world and change our culture and our politics. If our campuses remain strongly anti-Israel, then how will America ever become pro-Israel? But America is already strongly pro-Israel, as indicated by a Gallup polltracking American views on the Middle East since 1988. For 2008, 59% of respondents said they sympathized more with the Israelis, while only 17% sympathized with the Palestinians. However, when asked which side of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict the United States should politically support, 74% of respondents in 2008 said that the U.S. should not take either side.
CUFI sponsors a program called CUFI on Campus, in which chapters organize students to express their support of Israel and explain the biblical reasons why Christians should do so also. Both Pastor Hagee and his organization have been the subject of much controversy in the last months...
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