At an interfaith conference bringing together Jewish leaders and Protestant
Christian pastors outside Jerusalem, several Christian
representatives painted a very worrying picture about the future of relations
between Israel and the mainstream Church. While an estimated tens of millions
of individual Christians around the world love and support the Jewish state,
many of the mainline Protestant churches have been actively boycotting Israel,
encouraging pro-Palestinian activism and demanding that Western governments stop
sending aid to Jerusalem.
One of the main Christian representatives at
the conference was Rev. Paul Wilkinson, associate minister at Hazel Grove Full
Gospel Church in Stockport, England. Over the past few years, Wilkinson has
studied up close the phenomenon of what he calls "Christian Palestinianism," a
politicized movement that seeks to eliminate Christian support for Israel and
transfer it to Palestinian nationalists. Wilkinson said he is "completely
pessimistic in terms of believing that I/we, are going to overturn 2,000 years
of erroneous theology that has manifested itself in all kinds of diatribes and
anti-Semitic factions" within the Church.
Wilkinson said that what stands
behind Christian Palestinianism is classic Replacement Theology, which he called
a "Goliath of theology in the church." Rev. Andrew Love of the United
Church of Canada agreed with Wilkinson that exaggerated humanitarian concern for
the Palestinian Christians is being as the "rationalization for ultimately what
I believe to be anti-Semitic ideas and anti-Semitic policies." Wilkinson
lamented that this hatred for Israel, which harks back to millennia of hatred
for the Jews, is rooted "deep in the heart of the Protestant Church," and is
unlikely to be uprooted.
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