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Who would Jesus slaughter?


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As we approach the two-year mark of Israel's genocidal ethnic cleansing of Gaza, it is easy to be overwhelmed by the continued slaughter of Palestinians in general and Gazans in particular, despite all the attention we have brought to the genocide. Still, the signs of progress in raising awareness are everywhere. The increasing press attention given the flotilla, the shift of tone in traditionally blindly supportive rags like the New York Times, media personalities from New York to Hollywood finally speaking out, and many more.

Across almost every demographic, support for Israel is falling. Even older Republicans are shoring a noticeable decline in support for the apartheid state. Consistent with the overwhelming support for the Palestinian cause, the shift in younger Republicans is even more significant, despite the influence of Charlie Kirk both before and after his murder.

The demographic that has shown the least drop in support for Israel is, not surprisingly, Christian Zionists. My most recent guest column in my local paper is a commentary on the phenomenon.



I've been with a group protesting Israel's murderous assault on the population of Gaza for over a year now. With the release of the report by the investigative body of the International Court of Justice, there is little doubt that the Court will rule that Israel is committing genocide. However, it typically takes years for the Court to render an opinion. The children dying now of bombs, bullets and starvation cannot wait. We have a moral responsibility to do all we can to stop it.

It is gratifying to see support for our efforts increasing as the number of experts declaring Israel's actions to be genocide grows. Still, while the honks and thumbs up are more frequent, the number of rude gestures and angry shouts has held steady, if not increased. I have experienced this when holding a sign that simply says, Palestine lives matter. Now, I get the same reactions to a sign reading Stop the genocide.

I refuse to believe that so many of my neighbors are enthusiasts of genocide. I am sure that most have simply never viewed images of the tens of thousands of mutilated and starving children available on the internet. Still, why are they angry at calls to save people being systematically slaughtered? That much is clear from the daily news. Is it the color of their skin, or their religion? If motivated by racism or religious bigotry, does it not matter that some are as fair skinned as any European, or that some are Christian?

A clue lies in the fact that occasionally, someone screams at us Read your Bible! While I have not, I know that in Deuteronomy Chapter 20, God commands the Israelites to murder every man in Canaan, but not to slaughter women or children, who were only to be enslaved. This inconvenient fact seems to escape Christian Zionists.

I was brought up to respect the religious beliefs of others, but I am astounded that anyone could read the statements attributed to Jesus and conclude that he would condone genocide.

In the story of the Good Samaritan, Jesus tells a Jewish expert in religious law that he was correct in saying the greatest commandment is that we love God and our neighbor. He then added, Do this, and you shall never know death. When the lawyer asked, who is my neighbor? Jesus told the story of the Good Samaritan, the moral of which is that everyone is our neighbor, and we show our love for them by how we treat them.

An earnest pastor recently shared with me why, in his opinion, the current genocide pleases God: In order to save what would be left of humanity after the battle of Armageddon, all Jews have to return to the land where ancient Israel once stood so that God could consign to hell all who did not accept a genocidal version of Jesus as their personal savior, leaving only those who do.

I am reminded of the saying that even the Devil would quote scripture if it served his purpose.

If one claims to be a Christian and wants to understand scripture, they must start with the words attributed to Jesus. Anyone commenting on his teachings who contradicts what they believe he said is confused. If the author of John believed all you need do to be a good Christian is to believe Christ saved you, he did not understand what Jesus quite clearly taught.

If I believed in hell, I would argue that this kind of faith will not lead these folks in the direction they think they are going.

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The majority of Christian churches in the US have completely lost sight of what Jesus plainly said, if one accepts the Bible as the authoritative source of such things.

If that support collapsed, so would Israel's power in the US and the drive to impose a permanent fascist government that operates solely for the benefit of the wealthy oligarchs who are tired of going through the trouble of maintaining the appearance of democracy in the land they control.

And the Empire would follow.

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By biblical definition most Jews are going to hell. Most Jews do not believe that Jesus is the Messiah (probably why they crucified him 2000 years ago). Jesus said: "No one comes to the Father except through me. Mosaic law says "an eye for and eye and a tooth for a tooth." Jews don't even practice that, ie 10's of thousands of Palestinians have been killied compared to 1200 Jews. Jesus set the bar much higher.... he said to turn the other cheek and love our enemies. The Jews of today are far from God's chosen people. Like the Bible says: "Only a remnant of Israel will be saved."

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Can't say I fully agree with that, Robert. As I said in the article, if you assume that every word in the Bible is literally true, you will twist yourselves in knots trying to explain the contradictions. That's the meaning of the phrase "The Devil would quote scripture if it served his purpose."

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The message in the Bible is pretty clear cut even with it's apparent contradictions.

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