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Saturday, May 20, 2006

The Falseness of the "Israel Lobby" Essay

There is very little that Alan Dershowitz or I would agree upon....he being a liberal and I a conservative; but this is one thing we do agree upon. And I hope he is successful!

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from Agape Press
by Jim Brown

A well-known attorney and Harvard Law School professor says the publication of a controversial new paper on the U.S. relationship with Israel has resulted in an attack on the American Jewish community.

The essay by John Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago and Stephen Walt, dean of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, is called "The Israel Lobby." Among other things, the essay accuses Israel of ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and claims American foreign policy in the Middle East is dangerously influenced by a powerful lobby of American Jews and supporters of Israel.

Professor Alan Dershowitz of the Harvard Law School, a well-known lawyer and author of the book ''The Case for Israel" (John Wiley & Sons, 2003), has written a 40-page critique of "The Israel Lobby." He says Mearsheimer and Walt's essay contains shoddy logic and numerous factual inaccuracies and omissions, and that it also takes certain quotes out of context.

Also, Dershowitz contends, the paper's two authors "borrow so many of their quotes and their arguments from hate sites -- from Neo-Nazi hate sites, from radical left hate sites, from Islamic extremist hate sites -- that you wonder what would motivate people to put together this assortment of recycled garbage. It just is shocking to me."

According to the celebrated attorney and legal scholar, Mearsheimer and Walt had credibility before they wrote this piece, but they have since lost it. The two essay writers have withheld comment on their paper. Ironically, Dershowitz asserts, the authors of "The Israel Lobby" claim supporters of the Jewish State "don't want open debate on issues involving Israel," yet the professors will not even debate their own essay in print.

"I've challenged them at their own schools," the Harvard Law professor notes, "at the Kennedy School, at the University of Chicago, [to] debate me, look me in the eye, tell me that because I am a proud Jew who is a critical supporter of Israel -- and I'm often critical of particular Israeli policies, as anybody should be free to be -- that because of that I'm a disloyal American or I have dual loyalty."

But his invitations to discuss the ideas posited in "The Israel Lobby" have been in vain, Dershowitz says. "They won't debate me." Nevertheless, he insists, "I'm going to debate them, by the way. I'm going to have a debate, either at the Kennedy School or the Law School, and there'll be two empty chairs."

Professor Dershowitz says the people praising "The Israel Lobby" the loudest are the "Neo-Nazis on the extreme, hard right and the haters on the hard left." Besides accusing Israel of ethnic cleansing and making other controversial assertions, the essay by Mearsheimer and Walt argues that supporting the Jewish State is against America's best interests.

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Mearsheimer and Walt obviousily have never read the Bible......because if/when we turn our backs on Israel will result in our immediate judgment!

Genesis 12:3 “I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you. All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.”

Obadiah 1:15-16 “The day is near when I, the Lord, will judge the godless nations! As you have done to Israel, so it will be done to you. All your evil deeds will fall back on your own heads. Just as you swallowed up my people on my holy mountain, so you and the surrounding nations will swallow the punishment I pour out on you. Yes, you nations will drink and stagger and disappear from history, as though you had never even existed.”

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The Error of Replacement Theology

from Agape Press
by Chad Groening

...The head of a pro-Israel ministry says she believes there is a reason why President Bush and many in his administration don't have a problem with continually forcing Israel to give up its covenant land.

Jan Markell is founder and director of Minnesota-based Olive Tree Ministries. Markell shares the frustration of many Evangelicals who love Israel and oppose the president's support of a Palestinian state.

She says it is a theological problem. "He is the product of replacement theology churches all of his life [and the teaching] that the Church is the new Israel and that literal, physical Israel has no relevance whatsoever anymore," she asserts.

According to Markell, Bush advisors like Karen Hughes, Andrew Card, and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice are proponents of replacement theology as well. So someone else, she says, needs to educate the president.

"He and his advisors do not see the biblical significance of Israel today," Markell says. "There are many trying to get the message to him, but he's got 60 years of false teaching into his head, so it's kind of hard to get it out."

The Olive Tree Ministries founder is convinced the United States faces serious spiritual consequences if its national leaders continue to follow replacement theology.

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Thursday, May 04, 2006

Next Year....Jerusalem


Arab sovereignty in Jerusalem just cannot be.
This city will not be divided-not half and half, not 60-40,
not 75-25,
nothing.
~~Golda Meir~~

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