PRESBYTERIANS AND TERRORISTS DISCUSS A COMMON CAUSE The religious left and their radical Islamic brethren meet to discuss ways they can pressure those uncooperative Israeli Jews:
A delegation from the Presbyterian Church, USA, have met with a leader of the terrorist group Hezbollah in Lebanon and have demanded Israel withdraw from so-called occupied Palestinian territories.
The meeting with the terrorist – Sheikh Nabil Qauq, the leader of Hezbollah in south Lebanon – occurred Sunday during a visit by the 24-member delegation to various countries in the Middle East.
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Leaders of the Anglican Church, which in the U.S. includes the Episcopal Church, USA, are preparing to follow in the footsteps of the Presbyterians by also divesting from Israel.
The church report recommending divestment, signed by 29 Anglican representatives who toured the Holy Land last month before reaching their decision, will be delivered at a 2005 meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council, to be held in Wales.
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ADL noted a comment made by one of the Presbyterians who took part in Sunday's meeting with the Hezbollah leader.
"As an elder of our church, I'd like to say that according to my recent experience, relations and conversations with Islamic leaders are a lot easier than dealings and dialogue with Jewish leaders," the group quotes Elder Ronald Stone as saying.
Stone of Pittsburgh, Pa., reportedly praised Hezbollah at the meeting, saying, "We treasure the precious words of Hezbollah and your expression of goodwill toward the American people."
Treasure the precious words?!? This is coming from a denomination that doesn't even consider The Bible as containing words precious enough to treasure and preserve from liberal deconstruction. I would add that any Christian who considers the word of Islamic terrorist leaders as "precious" has taken the first step toward considering their actions as just and even holy. |