Zionists scramble to repair growing Christian/Jewish divide
Of course, if they REALLY want to repair the damage done to Christian/Jewish relations by the belligerent apartheid state of israel, they would sit down with israelis and force them to end their brutal occupation of Palestine and their shameless pressure on US officials to execute israeli foreign policy in the middle east.
But, no - as usual zionists want to have their cake and eat it too.
Scholars committed to improving relations between Christians and Jews are finding that growing criticism of Israel among left-leaning Protestants and Catholics is forcing them to leave their comfort zone and face sensitive political questions."None of us who went into this work bargained to become political scientists whose task would be resolution of these insoluble dilemmas," said Chris Leighton, executive director of the Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies in Baltimore.
One of the scholars insists that "[t]he problem is when people conflate Israeli national policy with Judaism, which has a detrimental effect on Christian-Jewish relations."
I agree.
That is a serious problem which they should take up with their zionist buddies who conflate Jews with zionists every chance they get.
On Friday, a controversial conference is opening in Boston called "The Apartheid Paradigm in Palestine-Israel.""There is a certain group of liberal Protestants who don't get it," said Ruth Langer, academic director of the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College. "There is an aspect of Protestant theology that seems to give preferential treatment to the underdog, without really understanding why, in this case, they are the underdog."
Typical zionist BS - blaming the victim for his victimization.
Veterans of the Christian-Jewish dialogue tend to be very knowledgeable of the history of Christian anti-Semitism and protective of Judaism when any developments in the Christian world ring of the past.
ALWAYS, but ALWAYS using guilt to manipulate the masses into accepting psychotic zionist paranoia.
The Rev. John Pawlikowski, director of the Catholic-Jewish Studies Program at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, said some Christians need to learn to critique Israel without implying Israel is an "evil nation."
Sure, as soon as Zionists learn how to address israel's critics without implying they are "evil anti-semites."
"From Christian Palestinians, we hear critiques of Israel that are anti-Semitic, where the Palestinians become the new suffering Jesus on the cross," he said. "You can criticize Israeli policy without reverting to classical Christian anti-Semitism."
Perhaps, but it's hard to resist the temptation of pointing to the obvious parallels between how Jews treated Jesus then and how zionists treat Palestinians today in the holy land where he was born.
After all, Jesus was persecuted simply because he opposed their world order, the same reason why zionists persecute Palestinians today.




These idiots believe their own lies. I$rael and its supporters will boil in human excrement forever.