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Deny Them Their Victory: A Religious Response to Terrorism
churchworldservice.org ^ | 9/2001 | fellow Christians

Posted on 09/23/2001 3:47:59 PM PDT by American72

MORE THAN 200 HAVE NOW SIGNED INTERFAITH “RESPONSE TO TERRORISM”

September 14, 2001 - Now numbering more than 200, a broad spectrum of the U.S. religious community, including Evangelical, Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant Christians -- as well as Muslim and Jewish leaders -- have joined their signatures to the interfaith statement “Deny Them Their Victory: A Religious Response to Terrorism.” The breadth of participation has made the document one of the most inclusive religious statements ever released.

Signers, who gave their personal endorsement, include the heads of denominations, national and regional religious organizations and parachurch groups; local pastors and rabbis; and theologians and professors from all parts of the nation.

The statement offers words of consolation to the families of the victims, and an appeal for “sober restraint” to citizens reeling in the wake of Tuesday’s terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, DC; and the related crash of a hijacked jetliner
in Pennsylvania. “Let us deny them (the terrorists) their victory by refusing to submit to a world created in their image,” the signers argue, adding: “We must not allow this terror to drive us away from being the people God has called us to be.” The message also warns that innocent Americans who share the terrorists’ ethnicity, national origin or religion should be protected from indiscriminate reprisal or acts of violence. Terming the aftermath of the attacks a “test of national character,” the statement calls for citizens to rededicate themselves to the vision of “community, tolerance, compassion, justice, and the sacredness of human life, which lies at the heart of all our religious traditions.” The document was developed in consultation with Jewish, Muslim and Christian clergy, and circulated for signature by The Rev. Jim Wallis, Call to Renewal and Sojourners; Dr. Robert W. Edgar, National Council of Churches; The Rev.Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, Reformed Church of America; Rabbi David Saperstein, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism; and Dr. Ron Sider, Evangelicals for Social Action. They invited others to join them in personally endorsing the document, and more than 100 responded within the first 24 hours. By 4 p.m. Friday, September 14, more than 200 had signed.

The full text and updated list of signers follows:

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DENY THEM THEIR VICTORY:
A RELIGIOUS RESPONSE TO TERRORISM

We, American religious leaders, share the broken hearts of our fellow citizens. The worst terrorist attack in history that assaulted New York City, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania, has been felt in every American community. Each life lost was of unique and sacred value in the eyes of God, and the connections Americans feel to those lives run very deep. In the face of such a cruel catastrophe, it is a time to look to God and to each other for the strength we need and the response we will make. We must dig deep to the roots of our faith for sustenance, solace, and wisdom.

First, we must find a word of consolation for the untold pain and suffering of our people. Our congregations will offer their practical and pastoral resources to bind up the wounds of the nation. We can become safe places to weep and secure places to begin rebuilding our shattered lives and communities. Our houses of worship should become public arenas for common prayer, community discussion, eventual healing, and forgiveness.

Second, we offer a word of sober restraint as our nation discerns what its response will be. We share the deep anger toward those who so callously and massively destroy innocent lives, no matter what the grievances or injustices invoked. In the name of God, we too demand that those responsible for these utterly evil acts be found and brought to justice. Those culpable must not escape accountability. But we must not, out of anger and vengeance, indiscriminately retaliate in ways that bring on even more loss of innocent life. We pray that President Bush and members of Congress will seek the wisdom of God as they decide upon the appropriate response.

Third, we face deep and profound questions of what this attack on America will do to us as a nation. The terrorists have offered us a stark view of the world they would create, where the remedy to every human grievance and injustice is a resort to the random and cowardly violence of revenge - even against the most innocent. Having taken thousands of our lives, attacked our national symbols, forced our political leaders to flee their chambers of governance, disrupted our work and families, and struck fear into the hearts of our children, the terrorists must feel victorious.

But we can deny them their victory by refusing to submit to a world created in their image. Terrorism inflicts not only death and destruction but also emotional oppression to further its aims. We must not allow this terror to drive us away from being the people God has called us to be. We assert the vision of community, tolerance, compassion, justice, and the sacredness of human life, which lies at the heart of all our religious traditions. America must be a safe place for all our citizens in all their diversity. It is especially important that our citizens who share national origins, ethnicity, or religion with whoever attacked us are, themselves, protected among us.

Our American illusion of invulnerability has been shattered. From now on, we will look at the world in a different way, and this attack on our life as a nation will become a test of our national character. Let us make the right choices in this crisis - to pray, act, and unite against the bitter fruits of division, hatred, and violence. Let us rededicate ourselves to global peace, human dignity, and the eradication of injustice that breeds rage and vengeance.

As we gather in our houses of worship, let us begin a process of seeking the healing and grace of God.
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SIGNERS
Endorsements are personal; organizations are listed for identification only.



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To: PokeyJoe
Ain't nuthin' pokey 'bout 'chu, bro.
21 posted on 09/23/2001 6:44:08 PM PDT by knarf
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To: don-o,former lib,oxi-nato,reader David,romulus
After suffering close to 600 years under the Turkish Islamic Yoke....and then, commies and fascists... all with HUNDREDS of thousands of true CHRISTIAN MARTYRS, I can cannot in good conscience EVER call the Orthodox Christians "limp".

Did you know that the turks used to build towers of the heads of Orthodox Christians who would not submit to islam?? In other areas, muslims would boil them alive or roast them to get them to submit.

The Russian Orthodox Church suffered the loss of almost 1 million clergy to Stalin and his death camps...did you know that?

Did you know that hitler put thousands upon thousands of the Orthodox clergy in concentration camps to be worked to death or executed?

Look...you must realize that Orthodox Christians who die for their belief and love of Christ are just as good as any Christian in the USA or the world. Please do not be so anxious to speak ill of other Christians and call them ugly names....like limp.

How many members of your church have been called upon to be boiled alive or beheaded for Christ? Just wondering.

22 posted on 09/23/2001 7:31:06 PM PDT by crazykatz
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To: garyhope
Peace? Not a chance, I am afraid...the honest's nest is all riled up....did you hear about the bombs in Indonesia. Little ones at a mall apparently.

But, that is a BIG muslim nation...they have had many SERIOUS persecutions of Christians there for a few years now.

23 posted on 09/23/2001 7:36:37 PM PDT by crazykatz
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To: crazykatz
I know that many point to the Christian Martyrs as proof of their faith and the power and glory of God; but I view then quite differently. I view the millions of Martyrs as proof that Christ's advice to "love your enemies" and "turn the other cheek" is really, really bad advice.

As a result, not only am I not a Christian, but I am less than thrilled with Christianity since it seems to set up people to be run over and murdered by the generic irrational idiots who seem to populate every age.

Just speaking my peace. I do wish all the best to you and yours, but I would suggest that perhaps your religion doesn't serve people very well in the real world we are forced to inhabit.

24 posted on 09/23/2001 7:44:13 PM PDT by Billy_bob_bob
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To: American72
Is this the contra-MENSA membership list? What a silly proclomation! Religion does not demand one to be a fool!
25 posted on 09/23/2001 8:49:46 PM PDT by rebdov
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To: headsonpikes
The guy is on to something. More power to him.
26 posted on 09/23/2001 9:00:19 PM PDT by mathurine
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To: American72
What?? No mention of pork products??
27 posted on 09/23/2001 9:02:31 PM PDT by tracer
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To: crazykatz
After suffering close to 600 years under the Turkish Islamic Yoke....and then, commies and fascists... all with HUNDREDS of thousands of true CHRISTIAN MARTYRS, I can cannot in good conscience EVER call the Orthodox Christians "limp". Absolutely.

The post mentioned that Eastern Orthodox has signed. I could not find a name in the list.

28 posted on 09/24/2001 9:59:21 AM PDT by don-o
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...
Note: this topic is from 9/23/2001.
Thanks American72.
...we can deny them their victory by refusing to submit to a world created in their image. Terrorism inflicts not only death and destruction but also emotional oppression to further its aims. We must not allow this terror to drive us away from being the people God has called us to be. We assert the vision of community, tolerance, compassion, justice, and the sacredness of human life, which lies at the heart of all our religious traditions. America must be a safe place for all our citizens in all their diversity. It is especially important that our citizens who share national origins, ethnicity, or religion with whoever attacked us are, themselves, protected among us.

29 posted on 06/26/2011 6:36:53 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Thanks Cincinna for this link -- http://www.friendsofitamar.org)
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