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True friends: Christian right stands up for Israel, Jews
By Abraham Foxman
Chicago Jewish News ^
| 4-20-04
| Abraham Foxman
Posted on 04/20/2004 5:14:46 PM PDT by SJackson
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To: Salem
He knows all that. He's got a political agenda, fighting antisemitism is his night job.
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posted on
04/20/2004 7:08:27 PM PDT
by
SJackson
( Every generation of Jews has to learn its own Aleph Beis. Ours...to learn how to shoot, Abba Kovner)
To: SJackson
The bottom line remains what it has always been: Evangelical Christians have never demanded a quid pro quo from American Jews for their support of Israel. It's got something to do with their religion, Abe. I think they call it "turning the other cheek."
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posted on
04/20/2004 7:09:28 PM PDT
by
Alouette
(Gaza -- Too small to be a country, too large to be an insane asylum)
To: dyno35; All
To me Abe Foxman has a Love Hate relationship with GOD and a Love Hate Relationship with Judiasm and Christianity...
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posted on
04/20/2004 8:12:53 PM PDT
by
missyme
To: Mamzelle
Israel and the United States stand against terrorism. We will do our best to wipe it out, and we must stand firmly together.
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posted on
04/20/2004 8:41:09 PM PDT
by
tessalu
To: SJackson
It is, rather, to reinforce a dual approach: working for and welcoming conservative Christian support for Israel at a particularly difficult time for the Jewish state and, at the same time, never backing off or toning down our principled positions on social issues about which we vehemently disagree with evangelical approaches. What principled positions might that be you arrogant ass?
To: SJackson
I have never understood the pseudo-Jewish intellectuals in this country. They make me ill. They have no core values nor do they lift a finger to our defense or Israel's...pathetic.
To: thoughtomator
Far from being to "placate the religious right", those of us on the Jewish right saw our own liberty at stake - could we not tell the story of the Exodus for fear of the effect it might have on Egyptians? That's ludicrous - no Jew blames today's Egyptians for the events of those long-past days. Well, it doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out that's exactly what Foxman was insisting on when he demonized Passion. The Exodus event is an excellent example. It had occurred to me, but I haven't used it as an example to this point.
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posted on
04/20/2004 9:58:38 PM PDT
by
highlander_UW
("Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and most fools do." Benjamin Franklin)
To: Salem
bttt
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posted on
04/20/2004 11:22:53 PM PDT
by
lainde
(Heads up...We're coming and we've got tongue blades!!)
To: SJackson
Whether it is church-state separation- at the heart of the comfort level that Jews enjoy in this country-or opposition to any religious group imposing its views on society-as seen in the struggles to maintain choice on abortion and equal rights for gays-we are deeply concerned about conservative Christian views and policy initiatives.
And we don't pull any punches in our opposition. We engage fully to prevent those religious-right policies from predominating in legislation, in the courts and in executive decision- making.
A left wing Jewish secular humanist liberal is this Foxman, if I read between the lines correctly, and though he shows a love for Israel, he is wrong about the left wing liberal support for Israel. We Christian conservatives who support Israel have learned that the left is deceived at best and hostile to Israel and America at worst and are part of the problem and none of the answer.
Secular humanist liberals always try to dominate the political structures of nations and eventually destroy the nations they say they love; Foxman is a fool if he believes that the ungodly left are a supporter of Israel.
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posted on
04/21/2004 4:07:18 AM PDT
by
wgeorge2001
( But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever; a sceptre of righteousness....)
To: wgeorge2001
A left wing Jewish secular humanist liberal is this Foxman, if I read between the lines correctly, and though he shows a love for Israel, he is wrong about the left wing liberal support for Israel. Yes he is wrong about any left-wing liberal support for Israel. The true Democratic left despises Israel and considers it the barbarian of the age, and considers Palestinian sovereignty and right of return to be absolute truths. Democrats who opine with any sympathy toward Israel are savaged and rejected. Of course the Democrats want the American Jewish vote, so their comments on the record do not reflect their actual feelings that Israel is an 'apartheid state' and a 'land stealer' and a murderer an oppressor of the 'rightful landowners'.
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posted on
04/21/2004 7:49:31 AM PDT
by
Sender
(Gorelick Knew!)
To: Salem; dueler88
"...to reinforce a dual approach: working for and welcoming conservative Christian support for Israel at a particularly difficult time for the Jewish state and, at the same time, never backing off or toning down our principled positions on social issues about which we vehemently disagree with evangelical approaches. I see that my assessment of Mr. Foxman continues to be vindicated. And so my previous exclamation to him stands. What is missing entirely from Mr.Foxman's odd analysis, is an acknowledgment of any basis of secular support in America for Israel. Granted, like Israel, America is a nation with strong religious roots. And while the historic manifestations have transformed Hebrew theology, the fundamental concepts remain the same with respect to the nature of Man and existence. Is it any wonder that both nations spawned and cultivate strong democratic principles? The more the world rejects 'living' philosophies (those that promote individual liberty, responsibility and common values), the further they slide toward Statism and chaos. Observe the growing insanity of the modern Left... a group of people most notable for their belief in nothing. In absence of a common secular philosophy of life (like Objectivism, for instance), religion provides civilization with a medium in which to grow firm and strong... but as we see, not all religions are created equal, just as slavery and liberty are not similarly legitimate concepts. Some contain the ingredients of death.
Perhaps what we have in the way of common imperatives is not the words and personalities of an old testament, but the ideas and principles outlined, therein. That is what has and will continue to transcend our petty differences. Perhaps that is why Christians and Jews do not let movies nor personalities ignite the violent side of their passions... Mr. Foxman.
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posted on
04/21/2004 10:07:08 AM PDT
by
Mr.Atos
(Which Commandment is unnecessary... or outmoded?)
To: SJackson
Foxman is such an idiot. He's still whining about the 'anti-semitism' in Gibson's film.
So where's all the hatred that was supposed to have occurred as the throngs went to see the film?
Ah, didn't happen. Didn't think so.
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posted on
04/21/2004 10:10:13 AM PDT
by
MEGoody
(Kerry - isn't that a girl's name? (Conan O'Brian))
To: MEGoody
No Christian in his right mind should ever care or support anything Foxman says. He is a loser, and he should have been fired.
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