ADL FEARS CHRISTIAN AMERICA
After what Abraham Foxman of the
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) did, Bill Donohue called his friend Don Feder,
president of Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation, to join forces against
Foxman's recklessness.
During the first weekend in November, Foxman met with members of his national
commission in New York. According to an article in the November 7 edition of
Haaretz.com (a large Israeli news outlet), Foxman warned the group of alleged
efforts by Evangelical organizations to "Christianize America."
Foxman said, "Today we face a better financed, more sophisticated, coordinated,
unified, energized and organized coalition of groups in opposition to our policy
positions on church-state separation than ever before. Their goal is to
implement their Christian worldview. To Christianize America. To save us!"
How about them apples? Christians entertaining a Christian worldview in a nation
that is 85 percent Christian! It would be instructive to learn from Foxman
precisely whose views Christians should be expected to entertain.
Foxman identified Focus on the Family, Alliance Defense Fund, the American
Family Association and the Family Research Council as the "major players." He
accused them of wanting "to Christianize all aspects of American life, from the
halls of government to the libraries, to the movies, to recording studios, to
the playing fields and locker rooms of professional, collegiate and amateur
sports; from the military to SpongeBobSquarePants. No effort is made to hide
their goals or their ambitions, and their vision of America is far different
from ours."
In other words, Christians are taking over America—better man the gates. Isn't
this just the type of claptrap that the ADL regularly complains about when
similar things are said about Jews? Moreover, Foxman talks about Christianity as
if it were a disease that Jews need to be inoculated against. Doesn't he realize
that—as many Jews have said—it is because the U.S. is rooted in the
Judeo-Christian ethos that Jews have fared so well here?
After reading these remarks, Don Feder issued the following statement: "Abe
Foxman is hysterical, paranoid and agenda driven. There is no conspiracy to
Christianize America unless Foxman considers keeping God in the Pledge of
Allegiance and maintaining the traditional definition of marriage to be
Christianizing America. Where does Foxman think the so-called Christianizers got
the morality they are trying to force on America? From the Bible! The Torah is
the foundation of Western ethics."
Bill Donohue said: "For Foxman to demonize Christians is morally reprehensible.
And as Don Feder suggests, his comments reek of a profound historical ignorance.
Foxman now has to answer to both the Christian and Jewish communities for the
damage he has done."
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