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lees1975

(3,981 posts)
Mon May 13, 2024, 12:41 PM May 13

Why are American Christians ignoring their Palestinian brethren

https://signalpress.blogspot.com/2024/05/why-are-american-christians-ignoring.html

"Western attitudes toward Palestine-Israel suffer from a glaring double standard that humanizes Israeli Jews while insisting on dehumanizing Palestinians and whitewashing their suffering."--Open Letter From Palestinian Christians to Western Church Leaders and Theologians, Leaders of Bethlehem Bible College, October 2023

The Greek Orthodox Church of St. Porphyrius, in Gaza City, a historic building dating back to 1150, the oldest and largest Christian church in the city, now lies in ruins, after an Israeli bombardment flattened the neighborhood. The Israeli military claimed the bomb hit on the church was "an unintentional result of its fighter jets hitting a command and control center involved in attacks on Israel." In spite of the randomness of this incident, it characterizes much of the conflict in the Middle East from the perspective of conservative, American Evangelicals.

In Evangelical eschatology, the study of the "end times", the view that prevails is a relatively recent development in doctrine and theology, known as Premillennial Dispensationalism. This perspective is the result of some of the more common errors made by American religious conservatives in their interpretation of the New Testament in a literal sense, ignoring the influence and development of its historical context and how that affects the ability to understand and apply accurately what the Bible's writers, mostly Jesus' apostles, wrote and which ended up in the canon of scripture.

This view ignores the apocalyptic symbolism of the book of Revelation, on which it is focused, the application and timing of the prophecy Jesus made regarding the destruction of the Temple, which happened in 70 CE, and how to discern, from the symbolic language he used, as well as that in Revelation, written by his apostle, John, what those events meant and what Christ's "coming in judgment" might actually look like.
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Why are American Christians ignoring their Palestinian brethren (Original Post) lees1975 May 13 OP
Because rightwingers are... Think. Again. May 13 #1
Why not? atreides1 May 13 #2
I use to work with a Palestinian Christian. multigraincracker May 13 #3
In 2022 there were, out of 2,300,000 or so, 1,100. Igel May 13 #4

multigraincracker

(32,846 posts)
3. I use to work with a Palestinian Christian.
Mon May 13, 2024, 01:48 PM
May 13

His family was pushed out of their home and olive grove by illegal settlers. The IDF stood by to protect the settlers. His uncle had forgotten his papers and turn back to retrieve them and was shot in the back by the soldiers. Very sad.

Igel

(35,425 posts)
4. In 2022 there were, out of 2,300,000 or so, 1,100.
Mon May 13, 2024, 07:34 PM
May 13

That number was way down from 2009. Which was way down from previous stabs at a census. As the population overall increased, Palestinian Xians fled.

Who did they flee and why? Perhaps wannabe theocrats. Even formerly West Bank Xians have generally moved to Jerusalem.

Nobody bothered to think about how Xians were suffering in WWII. And few stop to think about how Xians are suffering in China or N. Korea.

But Gaza must be special.

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