ADL Says

Christianity

Is Hate

By Harmony Grant

16 September 2008

Say I have an operable brain tumor. You're a doctor and know it but you don’t tell me. I die. You should be prosecuted for manslaughter but, in the religious version of this case, the Anti-Defamation League thinks you should get applause.

Recently a group of prominent Christians called for more evangelism especially to Jews. They’re contrite about Jewish suffering throughout history and say Christians must use “sensitivity and humility” but “still challenge them to consider the message of the Messiah.”

For Christians, this is Truth 101: we all need Jesus and we are terminally sick without Him, headed for certain spiritual death. We are morally obligated to share the gospel with unbelievers, just as a doctor would be morally obligated to tell me I have a brain tumor. A couple billion Christians, including me, share this obligation.

The Jewish Anti-Defamation League, creator of hate crime laws, denounced the statement from World Evangelical Alliance. “This Evangelical document is not an offer of love, but a prescription for hate,” says ADL head Abe Foxman. “As long as the WEA teaches that Judaism is incomplete or misguided, anti-Semitism will continue.” His statement accuses WEA of creating “immense pain and anger.”

So basically, Christianity is hate. The Bible’s message that all humans are “incomplete and misguided”—worse, damned!—without saving faith in Christ, is hate.

This frightens anyone who’s aware of “anti-hate” laws’ growing momentum. Every week, new incidents are described as “hate crimes” and prosecuted more zealously than the same crimes where hate is not suspected as the motivation. The mythology of “hate crimes” as distinct, definable, and more frightening crime is now accepted as fact by most Americans. Once you succeed in the court of public opinion, it doesn’t take long to succeed in the law books.

ADL—the Jewish supremacist organization that considers Christianity to be hate—wields great political clout. Today 45 states have ADL-inspired hate crime laws. Barack Obama recently challenged Sen. McCain to back a ADL's federal hate bill. Some observers believe our current president’s opposition is the only reason we don’t have a federal hate law right now. A pro-hate bill president would almost guarantee its passage.

But hate law advocates hardly need a federal hate law! The FBI already swoops in on various “hate crimes” across the nation. “Anti-hate” speech codes at universities and colleges stifle free. The ADL is heavily involved in indoctrinating teachers, police, and local communities with their sick definitions of “hate” (See, ADL's Empire of Synagogue and State).

Unless wider opposition emerges, ADL's ultimate dream may come true -- a national law like Israel 's where Christian evangelism of Jews is a federal offense.

If that happens, then at last, not with a bang but a whimper from tens of millions of evangelicals who failed to protest, it will become illegal to be a true Christian.

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Harmony Grant writes and edits for National Prayer Network, a Christian/conservative watchdog group.



Let the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith teach you how they have saddled 45 states with hate laws capable of persecuting Christians: http://www.adl.org/99hatecrime/intro.asp.

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