by Viola Larson
Around forty
years ago my husband and I attended Warehouse Ministries a church which was
part of the Jesus Movement. The arts, painting, poetry, acting, etc., was a
part of that ministry and one of their events was a play about Dietrich
Bonhoeffer a German theologian, who was part of the Confessing Church during
the Nazi years. He was one of the Christian martyrs killed by the Nazis toward
the end of the war. This was on my mind
as I heard one of our Christian radio stations advertise a speaker with a “great
message”; so I listened. His message was
that the Jews were the evilest group of all races and religions. Surprised and
angry I called the station to ask about him and they gladly gave me his phone
number. That was my first introduction to someone who was a holocaust denier. Thankfully
he never spoke on that station again.
Later,
folding clothes and watching TV on the Sacramento interfaith station I found
they had a speaker whose program went on all day because he was free. The two
ladies, one a Science of Mind pastor, the other a Seven Day Adventist, were
using his program (for free) and did not know that he was an anti-Semite. He
hid it by referring to the Jews as Kenites.
With the help of a Jewish professor at Sacramento State University he
was removed from the station.
I went on to write about these supposedly
conservative anti-Semites believing that such racism was simply tied to deceived
and deceiving fundamentalist although many were also involved in occultic
beliefs. But later, belonging to the Presbyterian Church USA I discovered that
progressives could also be deeply anti-Semitic. One organization in that
denomination, The Israel, Palestine Mission Network, is simply as anti-Semitic
as any of the conservative groups I have written about—publishing slick
booklets that tell lies about the Jewish people in Israel.
So I have
seen all these pockets of anti-Semitic groups here and there in the United
States and elsewhere. But never have I thought that whole sections of our
country and other countries, on college campuses, in large cities, in newsrooms
with their coverage, would hate the Jewish people so much that they would riot,
send death threats, tear down posters of kidnapped Jewish children and praise
the terrorist, Hamas, who tortured, murdered, raped women and burned families
alive. This is the scourge of Nazism rising again, not in one country, but in
the whole world and horribly in our own country.
This kind of
hate is deeply evil, like the blackness of hell. It will turn our whole country
sour and if we do not stand against it deaden our souls. C.S. Lewis had some
dire words to say about how we are either becoming splendid beings or the
monsters of nightmares. Dante places the
devil in his lowest circle of hell frozen in ice—and that is perhaps the gravest
transformation—so frozen in time and place because we no longer care about any other
being but self. I have seen videos of those tearing down posters of kidnapped
children, and they are frozen unable to feel shame or sorrow, they can only
smirk or sneer. They are well on their
way to finality in that condition. Lord have mercy on all of us.
4 comments:
Viola, it just isn't going to work any more, this strategy of labeling as an anti-Semite anyone who criticizes any action of the modern state of Israel. Certainly there ARE people who have an irrational spiritually wicked hatred of Jews, but to describe anyone critical of Israel as an 'anti-Semite' is to water down and cheapen the term "anti-Semite." There are Christians in the Middle East who have been-- for years -- begging American Christian Zionists to examine their beliefs. As well, there are organizations of Jews who DO NOT APPRECIATE that the genocide in Gaza (and other earlier abuses by the IDF) are being done in their name.
Here is a book coauthored by "Brother Andrew (God's Smuggler) who first got me questioning my belief that Christians must always support Israel, right or wrong: https://www.amazon.com/Light-Force-Stirring-Account-Crossfire/dp/0800731042/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1NMTLK1UQRKS&keywords=light+force&qid=1699000165&s=books&sprefix=light+force%2Cstripbooks%2C309&sr=1-1
Here are links to a few Jewish organizations who are speaking out against the policies of Israel's government.
Mondoweiss.net
JewishVoiceforPeace.org
https://www.ifnotnowmovement.org/ceasefire-now
Oh, be aware, the ADL (Anti-defamation League) has listed some of these, their fellow Jews, as "anti-Semites" but that is like Americans calling one another fascists because they belong to the wrong political party, whether that's Democrat or Republican.
God Bless you. I know it's a lot to take in.
I was not writing about those individuals who criticize Israel; I was and am writing about the horrible actions of Hamas and the people marching with signs that show their hatefulness of Israel and the Jews and those tearing down posters of kidnapped Jews. The signs that many are carrying saying Palestine shall be free from the ocean to the sea are actually calling for the elimination of Israel.
Israel is not committing Genocide—it is Hamas that is attempting to kill all Jews. Just today I saw a report that Hamas has snipers shooting down women and children as a means to force them not to leave for the south of Gaza.
I am aware of the two organization you pointed to. I have a question has either of those organization made a statement condemning Hamas for the awful butchery they committed in Israel. And one that does not blame Israel for what happened
Hello Viola,
Thanks for this post. I too have noticed that anti-Jewish is not a Right vs Left thing.
I am offended when people try to exploit the horrors of this kind of warfare to score petty domestic political rhetoric points. It shows a profound lack of moral compass. And the numbers do not come close to justifying the use of the word "genocide" to describe Israel's rules of engagement in Gaza. Basically Hamas is reporting only one civilian killed for every Israeli strike in Gaza. It would be trivial for that number to be 100 times higher. It takes a supreme effort to keep it that low.
Israel is being accused of the opposite of what it is doing; and, as you point out, the goal of Hamas (and Hezbollah) is to rid the World of Jews (and Christians next, btw).
I am all for inter-faith dialog; I really am. I have proactively led it in my own church. If for no other reason, then because when people are talking they are not shooting. But what Hamas did was meant to end the dialog, and as far as I am concerned, they succeeded. And may God have mercy on me, a sinner, but there is no Universe in which I would endorse or tolerate or engage in dialog with the Hamas or the Hezbollah or anybody else who tries to endorse them.
I am just glad it's not me who has to untangle this mess; and for the first time in my life I really feel what it means to pray for our leaders. For the people whose responsibility it is to unravel this. Because I don't see a solution; and if the lid really comes off, we will never have seen pain and suffering equal to what will happen.
May the Prince of Peace break our hearts of stone, give the leaders of our Nations wisdom, and grant us His Peace.
Jodie Gallo
Los Angeles, CA
Good words Jodie, thanks for commenting.
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