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Old 06-09-2003, 06:11 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I don't think the evangelicals are anywhere close to anything other than a small very very vocal minority - They not only oppose the current attempt to remove some of the illegal settlements, they are opposed to everything on earth if they don't see some personal benefit from it -

The following is a disclaimer of any alliance with their views on Israel from a large group of religious leaders:

July 12, 2002

To: Churches for Middle East Peace E-mail Network
From: Corinne Whitlatch, Director
Re: Evangelical Christians and Israel/Palestine

There is considerable attention in the news and in Washington on the politicized role of the Christian Right in advocacy of unquestioned support for the unyielding policies and actions of the government of Israel. However, many evangelical Christians do not share the views of Ralph Reed and his friends. Here is a letter to the President from over 40 evangelical Christian leaders who "reject the way some have distorted biblical passages as their rationale for uncritical support for every policy and action of the Israeli government instead of judging all actions – of both Israelis and Palestinians – on the basis of biblical standards of justice."


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July 2, 2002

President George Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.
Washington DC 20500

Dear Mr. President,

We write as American evangelical Christians concerned for the well-being of all the children of Abraham in the Middle East – Christian, Jewish and Muslim. We urge you to employ an even-handed policy toward Israeli and Palestinian leadership so that this bloody conflict will come to a speedy close and both peoples can live without fear and in a spirit of shalom/salaam.

An even-handed U.S. policy towards Israelis and Palestinians does not give a blank check to either side, nor does it bless violence by either side. An even-handed policy affirms the valid interests of Israelis and Palestinians: both states free, economically viable and secure, with normal relations between Israel and all its Arab neighbors. We commend your stated support for a Palestinian state with 1967 borders, and encourage you to move boldly forward so that the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people for their own state may be realized.

We abhor and condemn the suicide bombings of the last 22 months and the failure of the Palestinian Authority in the first year of the intifada to stop the violence against Israeli citizens. We grieve over the loss of life, particularly among children, and the suffering by Israelis and Palestinians. The longer the bloodletting continues, the more difficult it will be for both sides to reconcile with each other.

We urge you to provide the leadership necessary for peacemaking in the Middle East by vigorously opposing injustice, including the continued unlawful and degrading Israeli settlement movement. The theft of Palestinian land and the destruction of Palestinian homes and fields is surely one of the major causes of the strife that has resulted in terrorism and the loss of so many Israeli and Palestinian lives. The continued Israeli military occupation that daily humiliates ordinary Palestinians is also having disastrous effects on the Israeli soul.

Mr. President, the American evangelical community is not a monolithic bloc in full and firm support of present Israeli policy. Significant numbers of American evangelicals reject the way some have distorted biblical passages as their rationale for uncritical support for every policy and action of the Israeli government instead of judging all actions – of both Israelis and Palestinians – on the basis of biblical standards of justice. The great Hebrew prophets, Isaiah and Jeremiah, declared in the Old Testament that God calls all nations and all people to do justice one to another, and to protect the oppressed, the alien, the fatherless and the widow.

Finally, Mr. President, be assured of our prayers for you and your cabinet as you lead our nation in this troubled time. May the strength and peace of the Lord be with you.

Sincerely,

copy: Colin L. Powell, Secretary of State

(This was followed by a long list of signers - see source if you want them) http://www.cmep.org/Alerts/2002Jul12-1.htm

Philip Yancey
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Evergreen, CO

The evangelicals are extremists and although they do have the ear of some in the administration I personally do not beleve they have anything other than very limited influence. I think the Bush administration, like all others before it, have tried to not irritate them simpl because of their stranglehold on media interests they control and their uncanny ability to flood the country with their spin on events.
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