I am not at all surprised by this. Pali Christians are some of the biggest Israel haters out there. Pali Christians are behind Sabeel, which has been infiltrating U.S. mainline churches with anti-Israel propaganda.
Then they are NOT Christians......................
NOT all “christians” are indeed christians..
Does this mean that being an Arab comes before being a Christian?
>> Undeterred, Cruz said “If you will not stand with Israel and the Jews, then I will not stand with you. Thank you and God bless you.”
Hell, yeah.
Politicians worry about stuff like that.
Statesmen do not.
The crowd was more tailored for a Ron/Rand Paul event.
“Palestinian Christians” are one of the most successful mythologies the liberal media has pushed. If you think the Holy Land should be occupied by Muslims, then you are not Christian.
Bet they are leftists too.
Sadly I’ve heard a Christian on the radio embrace the replacement theology. Last time I heard him, he was very hostile to Israel while all compassionate toward the palis.
hmmm.... were they “ Palestinian Christian supporters “ or Palestinian Christians? There’s a difference.
As recently as a hundred years ago, Jewish people were discriminated against quite regularly in most of the Christian world. So I’m not surprised.
Undeterred, Cruz said “If you will not stand with Israel and the Jews, then I will not stand with you. Thank you and God bless you.”
Doesn’t sound like he was “booed off the stage”, it sounds like he kicked the dust off his shoes and left.
‘IN DEFENSE OF CHRISTIANS’ SUMMIT FEATURES SUPPORTERS OF HEZBOLLAH
There were anti-Semites in Germany who claimed to be “Christians” too. Sorry,boys, but you are definitely not Christian. Genesis 12:3.
Great parting words.
Although seeking good relations with Israel, the Vatican has been unwilling to publicly contradict the views of its bishops in the Mideast. In 2010, a synod of Christian Arab bishops issued a report claiming that Israels presence in the West Bank worsened conditions for Christians there. Their premise was that Israels occupation fueled Islamic radicalism, which in turn makes it hard for Christians to live among Muslims.
This view is strongly held by the Arab Christian establishment but does not go undisputed. A generational shift seems to be underway among Christians in Israel at least.
For example, an Arab Greek Orthodox priest, Gavriel Nadaf, openly advocates that Christians in Israel should support the state and serve in the military because "Our future as a Christian minority is intertwined with that of the State of Israel. . . . We feel secure in Israel. We see ourselves as citizens with equal rights as well as equal responsibilities and obligations. Most of the young Christians here view Israel as their country. This is the decisive period. If your youths see that Israel is fostering the Christians' engagement with Israeli society, then the world will spread forth. But if the state turns its back on us, the inciters will win."
As the last sentence suggests, Israel has been conspicuously cool toward fostering better relations with its Christian community and Christian sympathy and support for Israel is not always reciprocated. Many Jews in Israel are deeply hostile toward Christians, and not entirely as an extension of the Palestinian conflict.
A blond haired, pink faced Irish priest in western clerical garb who walks through an Orthodox Jewish district in Jerusalem risks insult and abuse from Yeshiva students and adult Jews. That abuse can include being spat upon, hit with stones or rubbish, punched, and even deliberately hit by road traffic -- and with police doing nothing against it.
On the whole, despite such incidents, Christians in Israel appreciate the safety and quality of life there, but Christians elsewhere in the Mideast are vulnerable to maltreatment by the aggressive Muslim majorities they live among. It is too much to expect Christians from such communities to adopt an attitude of support for Israel that would risk provoking greater oppression.
Arab Christians are still Arab, of course they hate Israel..and God Bless Ted Cruz for standing by Israel. I would vote for him for President in a New York minute..and for those who booed Israel, F them!