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Naim Ateek, "peacemaker"
Stand for Israel ^ | June 8, 2006 | Staff

Posted on 06/08/2006 10:50:07 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter

It's the season for denominational conventions. We've already told you what's on the agenda of the Presbyterian Church (USA). But who will the Episcopalians be honoring at their General Convention, which runs June 13-21 in Columbus, OH?

The Episcopal Peace Fellowship (EPF) will give its 2006 EPF John Nevin Sayre Award to the Rev. Canon Naim Ateek, director of the Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center in Jerusalem, and Madeline Trichel, director of the Interfaith Peace Center in Columbus, Ohio.

Here are some words from Rev. Ateek, the "peacemaker":

1989: "It has taken me years to accept the establishment of the state of Israel and its need—although not its right—to exist" (from his book, "Justice and Only Justice")

December 2000: "At this Christmas time, when we remember the message of peace and love that came down from God to earth in the birth of Jesus Christ, our celebrations are marred by the destructive powers of the modern day 'Herods' who are represented in the Israeli government."

April 2001 -- "The Israeli government crucifixion system is operating daily. Palestine has become the place of the skull"

November 2004 -- "Mr. Arafat hoped to achieve peace with justice in his lifetime. He worked hard to bring about the end of the illegal Israeli occupation of his homeland. The pressure, however, was always on him to make more concessions to Israel in spite of the fact that Israel continues to devour most of the Palestinian land on the West Bank including East Jerusalem as well as in the Gaza Strip." (from Ateek's fawning obituary of terrorist godfather Yasser Arafat)

That such words were ever spoken is regrettable. That the man who spoke them is honored is inexcusable.


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KEYWORDS: antisemitism; ateek; divestment; ecusa; episcopalian; israel; palestine; palestinian; pcusa; presbyterian; sabeel
The mainline protestant churches certainly are adept at shooting themselves in the foot.
1 posted on 06/08/2006 10:50:10 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter
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How much are the Episcopalians paying Ateek to say these things.

Over at the Presbyterian Church, here is a list of people, committees, and organizations being paid by that church to promote divestment and an anti-Israel agenda.

http://concernedpresbyterians.net/fundingr.htm


2 posted on 06/08/2006 10:53:57 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter
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Overview of Sabeel
By Coalition for Responsible Peace in the Middle East
October 2005

A Primer on Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center
By Coalition for Responsible Peace in the Middle East
October 2005

Liberation Theology in the Middle East
By Mark D. Tooley
May 23, 2006

Radicalized Palestinian Christian Group Pushes Protestant Churches Toward Divestment
By Anti-Defamation League
August 23, 2005

Racist Road Show
By Alyssa A. Lappen
October 12, 2005

Discredited Christian Theology and the New anti-Semitism
By Michael C. Kotzin
September 9, 2005

Sabeel's Ecumenical Facade
NGO Monitor
July 10, 2005

The Anti-Semitism of the Presbyterian Church, USA
By Diana Appelbaum
March 24, 2006

Sabeel and other NGOs Fight Church of England Freeze on Caterpillar Disinvestment
By NGO Monitor
March 23, 2006

Christian Aid, EAPPI and CTBI Promote Palestinian Narrative in Peace "Advocacy Week"
By NGO Monitor
April 2006

NGOs Continue to Promote Divestment
By NGO Monitor
May 16, 2006

Sabeel No Friend of Peace
By Dexter Van Zile
October 2005

Chicago Tribune Public Editor Lauds Sabeel
CAMERA
October 25, 2005

The Sabeel Center: A Driving Force of Divestment
By Coalition for Responsible Peace in the Middle East
October 2005

Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center: An ADL Backgrounder
By Coalition for Responsible Peace in the Middle East October 2005

Token Perspective Not Real Dialogue
By Gerald L. Sorokin and Jeffrey R. Portman
October 2005

Repudiate SABEEL's Messages of Intolerance and Hate
By Coalition for Responsible Peace in the Middle East
October 2005

A Call for Morally Responsible Investment: CRP's Footnoted Version
By Coalition for Responsible Peace in the Middle East
October 2005

Analysis of SABEEL Document for "Morally Responsible Investment"
By Coalition for Responsible Peace in the Middle East
October 2005

Why Is SABEEL Silent about Persecution of Christians in the Palestinian Authority?
By Coalition for Responsible Peace in the Middle East
October 2005

A Primer on Divestment in Mainline Churches
By Coalition for Responsible Peace in the Middle East
October 2005

NGOs Continue to Push Divestment/Boycott Campaigns
By NGO Monitor
January 17, 2006

Sabeel Continues to Promote the Durban Agenda
By NGO Monitor
February 26, 2006

Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center's Visual Map

  • Anti-Israel NGO

Based in Jerusalem, the Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center is an NGO, founded in 1989 and directed by Naim Ateek, former Canon of St. George's Cathedral in Jerusalem. Sabeel describes itself as "an ecumenical grassroots liberation theology movement among Palestinian Christians," which "hopes to connect the true meaning of Christian faith with the daily lives of all those who suffer under occupation, violence, discrimination, and human rights violations" and "encourages Christians from around the world to work for justice and to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people." Reliable funding information is unavailable, but support is apparently provided by church-based groups in North America and Europe, including the Mennonite Central Committee.

Reflecting its mission statement, Sabeel is active in promoting an extreme anti-Israel agenda in Protestant churches in both North America and Europe. Sabeel's efforts have promoted the campaign to isolate and delegitimize Israel through the divestment campaign, which has recently been adopted by the World Council of Churches, the Anglican Church in Britain, the Presbyterian Church, and others. Many of these Church statements reflect and quote from Sabeel's publications. Rev. John Gladwin, Bishop of Chelmsford and Chair of Christian Aid's Board of Trustees is a patron of Sabeel's UK branch. Paul Dean, another member of Christian Aid's Executive Committee, also participates in Sabeel's activities. In addition, Afif Safieh, the PLO representative in London, is a major supporter of Sabeel and its ideology.

As noted in a detailed study by Robert Everett and Dexter Van Zile, and cited in their Jerusalem Post article of July 10, 2005 "Reawakening the teachings of contempt," Sabeel is a major factor in extremist Christian anti-Israel activism. Sabeel's statements consistently highlight Palestinian suffering and place blame on Israel, while ignoring such issues as corruption within the Palestinian Authority, violence perpetrated against Israelis and Palestinians alike by armed Palestinian militias, and attacks against Christian Arabs.

Naim Ateek's extreme positions are stated in a number of publications, such as Justice and Only Justice: A Palestinian Theology of Liberation (New York: Orbis 1989) and Suicide Bombers, A Palestinian Christian Perspective (Cornerstone 2002). In the latter, Ateek uses the rhetoric of demonization, claiming that "Israel is creating Bantustans (homelands, reservations) for the Palestinians and an Israeli form of apartheid that is much worse than what was practiced in South Africa," and that "the occupation…continues to be the root cause of the violence and terror."

Ateek employs classical antisemitic theological themes, as reflected in the 2001 Sabeel "Easter message": "it seems to many of us that Jesus is on the cross again with thousands of crucified Palestinians around him. […] The Israeli government crucifixion system is operating daily." In similar messages, such as a February 2001 sermon, Ateek accuses Israel of killing Jesus (the Palestinians) as infant, prophet and messiah: "Israel has placed a large boulder, a big stone that has metaphorically shut off the Palestinians in a tomb. It is similar to the stone placed on the entrance of Jesus' tomb…"

While Ateek often rejects Israel's legitimacy, he acknowledges its "need" to exist, stating that "the elimination of Israel would mean greater injustice to millions of innocent people who know no home except Israel." (Justice and Only Justice: A Palestinian Theology of Liberation, p164.)

On this basis, Ateek supports a "one-state solution" to the Arab-Israeli conflict, demanding that Israel dismantle itself as a Jewish state. "I still believe that this solution is feasible, " he says. "It is the best and easiest to implement. […However,] Israel insists above all on being a Jewish state. As part of a democratic, binational Palestine, the Jews would eventually become a minority in the country." (Justice, p166) This theme, which is thinly disguised example of policide -- the call for the elimination of the State of Israel -- is echoed by several Protestant leaders active in the divestment campaign. For example, Victor Makari, a leader of the Presbyterian Church (USA), told the Jerusalem Report on Sept. 6, 2004 that "his preferred solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a 'shared democratic state' -- a solution he later admits is a non-starter because of Israeli concerns that the one-state solution is tantamount to demographic suicide." This and other examples of direct repetition of Ateek's rhetoric reflect his role in propelling the church-based anti-Israel divestment campaign in America.

Nevertheless, Ateek has been able to garner considerable international support for his activities. In 2002, the Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a Nobel Peace Laureate, signed on informally as an international patron for Sabeel, in order to "assist the Palestinian Christian organization in its outreach and development work with Christian Churches around the world." Likewise, Ateek himself has been referred to as "Palestine's Desmond Tutu" in Sojourners magazine, the publication of a self-described "social justice" Christian ministry.

Ateek's influence has been further amplified in the U.S. and Canada by the Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA) network of chapters that disseminate Ateek's rhetoric. It is also assisted by a broader and looser network of supporters in mainstream Protestant churches across America, who in turn reach the broader public audience through their own considerable individual and collective influence. The result, as is now clear, is displayed in the divestment campaign, which is the latest form of political warfare against Israel and the Jewish people, and as far removed as possible from the claimed ecumenical objective.


This profile is reprinted, with permission, from the NGO Monitor.

 


 

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3 posted on 06/08/2006 11:21:12 AM PDT by SJackson (The Pilgrims—Doing the jobs Native Americans wouldn’t do!)
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4 posted on 06/08/2006 11:22:18 AM PDT by SJackson (The Pilgrims—Doing the jobs Native Americans wouldn’t do!)
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5 posted on 06/08/2006 11:26:32 AM PDT by SJackson (The Pilgrims—Doing the jobs Native Americans wouldn’t do!)
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"Here are some words from Rev. Ateek, the "peacemaker": 1989: "It has taken me years to accept the establishment of the state of Israel and its need—although not its right—to exist" (from his book, "Justice and Only Justice") December 2000: "At this Christmas time, when we remember the message of peace and love that came down from God to earth in the birth of Jesus Christ, our celebrations are marred by the destructive powers of the modern day 'Herods' who are represented in the Israeli government." April 2001 -- "The Israeli government crucifixion system is operating daily. Palestine has become the place of the skull" "

Imaginary conversation in Heaven: The Almighty - "Gabriel, fetch my hickory switch - the big one. Mr. Ateek and Myself are going out behind the woodshed for a little discussion about a few things!"
6 posted on 06/08/2006 11:47:14 AM PDT by Convert from ECUSA (Mexico: America's Palestine)
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Everybody keep denouncing these frauds and posers. If the Democrats take the White House in the next election cycle, the lying lunatics like this will be back out in force, more than they already are.










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7 posted on 06/08/2006 4:58:17 PM PDT by Salem (FREE REPUBLIC - Fighting to win within the Arena of the War of Ideas! So get in the fight!)
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April 2001 -- "The Israeli government crucifixion system is operating daily. Palestine has become the place of the skull"

I'm left speechless. He's a moral midget.


8 posted on 06/08/2006 8:40:27 PM PDT by Valin (http://www.irey.com/)
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