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Originally posted by: brandonb
I think Christians evangelicals should be more worried about Jews.
To believe that most evangelicals, born-agains or fundamentalists or the Christian right are or can be friends or allies of the Jews is a delusion. much of what the so-called "Evangelicals" are attempting to force on America has no basis in the Bible or in the teachings of Jesus the Christ.
Many (not all) Fundamentalists see a restored-to-Biblical-borders Israel as a key piece in the Second Coming of Christ puzzle and will therefore support any steps away from peace in the region, no matter how aggressive. They see the Mideast's "final conflict" as not only inevitable, but desirable, as it is the harbinger of Christ's return. At its culmination, standing on the precipice of destruction, "unsaved" (not converted to Christian) Jews will be given one last chance at redemption. If they refuse to renounce their Jewish faith, they will be slaughtered and cast "into a lake of fire."
The temptation to dismiss such macabre superstition is understandable ("Why should Jews care if Christians think we're all going to hell?"). However, these people very much see themselves as God's "agents" in this affair, which accounts for (as one example) their backing of the invasion of Iraq. Anything they can do to "stir the cauldron" in the Middle East, as far as they are concerned, is justified as it accellerates the pace: "The sooner we can get the region to explode, the sooner Jesus returns"
Now how does one suppose they will view their own role in the strange, but in their view literal and Prophetic writings which speak of rivers of Jewish blood? Will they content themselves with being mere spectators as an angry God unleashes this wrath? Or will they once again claim the authority to act as His "agents" and do the dirty work for Him?
History is riddled with examples of the latter - slaughter "in the name of God."
In a nutshell, many conservative fundamentalist American Christians feel that the Jew, must die in order to pave the way for the return of their Lord. Many of them can and will be led to pitch in and help bring about that end when (in their mind) the time comes. This bed-fellowship between Israel and her supporters, and the "Christian Right" is not only a strange one, but a highly dangerous one.