from Israel My Glory, Volume 69, Number 5
The Plague That Will Not Go Away
September/October 2011 Editorial
by Elwood McQuaid
A grisly discovery was made in Norwich, England, recently. Seventeen Jewish skeletons, apparently from the same family, were found at the bottom of a medieval well.
Archaeologists theorize
the Jews were forced down the well
by pogromists for refusing to convert
to Christianity.
Ten centuries later, five members of the
Udi Fogel family of Itamar, Israel, were savagely
stabbed to death in their beds, demonstrating
that time does not alter the hatred
against the Jewish people and Israel. The
“plague” is still with us—the attempt to find
a “final solution to the Jewish problem”; but
now it focuses on the destruction of Israel.
As Christians who fully support the
Jewish people’s legitimate right to their
homeland of Eretz Yisrael, we were
appalled to read that well-known Italian
priest Mario Cornioli flippantly declared,
“What is Itamar? An illegal Israeli colony
built on stolen land.”
Why would anyone under any circumstances
brush off the unspeakably horrific
slaughter of an innocent family because he
disagrees with where they lived?
Unfortunately, the priest’s attitude
is not limited to a few bigots operating
on the fringe. A whole range of vaunted
Christian organizations have taken to
the idea that Israel must be squeezed
until it either disappears or is so emasculated that it survives only as a
disheveled, discredited clan of Jews
forced back into ghettos by emissaries
of pseudo-Christian love and/or Muslim
“humanitarianism.”
Here is a sampling of those who have
come to the forefront as next of kin to
the Presbyterian Church USA and other
mainline denominations that tout
divestiture as a means of posturing Israel
as an apartheid, pariah state worthy of
being hauled into the economic woodshed
and whipped into shape.
Lutherans from the United States,
Catholics and Protestants from Bethlehem
and Nazareth, Orthodox Christians from
Greece and Russia, lecturers from Lebanon,
and Copts from Egypt gathered at a
conference recently to declare the Jewish
state “a sin” and occupying power that
dehumanizes Palestinians; they called for
resistance (jihad) as “a Christian duty.”
An influential, international Catholic
peace movement, Pax Christi, promotes
boycotting Israeli goods “in the name
of love.” Even Christian groups funded
by the European Union, the Dutch Interchurch
Organization for Development
Cooperation, and the Irish-Catholic group
Trócaire are reportedly campaigning for
divestiture. They are going so far as to
include the popular Ahava cosmetics
company as a collaborating offender.
South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu
added his influence by convincing the
University of Johannesburg to sever all
ties with Israeli fellows.
This discriminatory hostility is morphing
into increasingly militant rhetoric
and incitement. A popular Vatican magazine
recently declared that “ethnic cleansing”
by Israel created the Palestinian
refugees and that “the Zionists were
cleverly able to exploit the Western sense
of guilt for the Shoah [Holocaust] to lay
the foundations for their own state.”
Archbishop Cyrille Salim Bustros
added his bit by saying, “We Christians
cannot speak about the Promised Land
for the Jewish people. There is no longer
a chosen people.” Furthermore, an
important papal envoy called Israel an
illegitimate “foreign implant,” unscrupulously
Judaizing Jerusalem and illegally occupying
Arab land.
This radical denunciation of Israel’s
legitimacy paves the way for the next
step: physical intervention to remove
the “foreign” object. Joining the ranks
of Muslim jihadists who have long sought
the opportunity to attack and destroy
Israel are hordes of idealistic, but uninformed,
Europeans and Western zealots
who are volunteering for flotillas and flytillas
and are serving as foot soldiers
seeking to invade Israel as champions of
the downtrodden. With mobs screaming
for change in the region and the West
supporting that scream, one can almost
predict an upturn in violence in the
near future.
We must ask ourselves, Why are professing
Christians who are in the vanguard
of such a phenomenon so clearly
unchristian in every respect? The answer
is Replacement Theology. It was the
excuse for viciously throwing a Jewish
family down a well in medieval times,
and it is at the heart of the excuses used
today to demonize and delegitimize
Israel. Archbishop Bustros spoke for all
who see themselves as the “new Israel”
when he said, “We Christians cannot
speak about the Promised Land for
the Jewish people. There is no longer a
chosen people.”
His statement is a pristine definition
of the theology that confiscates what God
created (the Jewish people) and despises
those whom God loves. It also explains
the lamentable religious arrogance that
would work to dismantle a nation and
persecute its people.
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