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Judaizing
The US Church
By Harmony Grant
4-16-8
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The Jewish Forward's recent "most read" article
worries that evangelicals might be stealing from
the Jews. But it is Christians who should really
be worried.
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The article describes a Passover banquet in
Alabama where 1,300 Christians gathered for
unleavened bread and bitter herbs and donated
more than $10,000 to the Jewish Federation. A
local rabbi complains, "It is a total taking
over and arrogation to themselves of the entire
concept of the Seder. It's totally
Christological."
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Evangelical Christians' support of Israel is
essential to the Jewish state. The powerful
Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish
Organizations even publicly supports Rev. John
Hagee-Israel-firster extraordinaire; they
recently wrote the NY Times to defend him as
Israel's "true friend". Binyamin
Netanyahu-Israel's ninth prime minister, an
extremist who resigned as finance minister in
2005 to protest withdrawal from Gaza-said
Christian Zionists are Israel's best friends in
the world! In a recent poll, a whopping 82
percent of evangelicals agreed that Christians
are morally obligated to support the Jewish
state. In his New Testament letters, the apostle
Paul repelled attempts by Jews to impose on the
early church the rites and legalisms of Old
Testament law. He furiously rebuked the apostle
Peter for bending to Judaizing influences; he
said Peter "stood condemned." (Gal. 2:11) As
evangelicals today fall even deeper into this
unbiblical love affair, they are increasingly
eager to participate in Jewish rites, own Jewish
trinkets, and learn about Jewish culture.
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Who is really damaged by this Christian
appropriation? Jews are not becoming more
Christian. Christians are becoming more Jewish!
Jews are not donating money for Christian
evangelism or even allowing it in their
country)! It is Christians who finance a
religion dedicated to opposing their own. And
their gift of millions of dollars to Israel is
flatly contrary to Scripture. Christians are
instructed to give their tithes and offerings to
the "household of faith," i.e., many Christian
charities and relief organizations that help
further the gospel message. (Gal. 6:10) Judaism
and the state of Israel are emphatically not of
the household of faith. Israel's
"anti-missionary law" mandates a five-year
prison sentence for any evangelical who gives to
an Israeli a "material inducement" (Bible tract
or even a cup of coffee) that might help
persuade him to become a Christian!
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Christianity Today should be debating the
Alabama Passover, not the Jewish Forward.
Christian pastors should speak up about the
Talmud's anti-Christ vitriol, persecution of
Christians by Israel, oppression of Christian
evangelism by Jews in Israel and the US-and
gravely warn against the Judaization of the
American church. We should be asking, "Is this
good for the church?" as the Forward and others
constantly debate what is good for the Jews. But
we don't. These debates never happen.
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The Seattle Times published an opinion piece
titled, "Passover seders are out of place in
churches." Very true. But it was written by
Rabbi Mark Glickman, not a Christian pastor as
it should have been.
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In Ohio, Catholic high school students took a
field trip to a Jewish synagogue where the
principal of religious education told them:
"Judaism is the base of all Christian religion.
It's good to know where you come from." That's
interesting; I thought Christ was the base of
all Christian religion. The "debt" Christians
owe to Jews is increasingly taught by
evangelicals wanting to stimulate support of
Israel and ride the wave of Hebrewness. This
movement is so intense the UK Guardian says,
"From the mobilising might of CUFI and
televangelists, to Jerusalem marches and the 65
million copy-selling Left Behind series, to be
an American evangelical has become synonymous
with fanatically pro-Israel politics." And the
only concerned people getting any real air time
about this areJews, the ones worried about
compromising and collaborating with possibly
"anti-Semitic" Christians.
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It's deeply troubling that Jews, not
Christians, worry about the Judaization of the
church. This demonstrates the incredible
deception of the evangelical community, which is
so much less wary than the Jewish community even
though this alliance is currently only a threat
to Christians. Jews remain adamantly,
consciously, and militantly opposed to Christian
evangelism and theology-leery even to accept
evangelicals' strong political and financial
support. Meanwhile, evangelicals are so blind to
the theological enmity between themselves and
Talmudic Judaism that they rush headlong to
support, defend, and now absorb Jewish identity
and actions.
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In his Seattle opinion piece, Rabbi Glickman
makes a point that should shock many
evangelicals. He says that "to be perfectly
honest - the Seder [ritual feast held on first
and second nights of eight-day passover]
developed, in part, as an anti-Christian polemic
- a "slam" on the then-new and growing religion
called Christianity. Such religious critique is
all but absent from contemporary Seders, but the
anti-Christian roots of the event are
unmistakable. A church Seder is thus a Christian
event rooted in anti-Christianity."
Basically-Christians who participate in the
Seder are participating in an event directed
against their own existence!
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Glickman's admission is astonishing on many
levels. First, it demonstrates Jews' safety and
power in American society, that a rabbi could
publicly admit the anti-Christianity of a yearly
Jewish event. Second, it highlights a fact that
Israel-first Christians refuse to face: Judaism
opposes the recognition of Christ as God
incarnate, Savior of mankind. For two millennia,
it has been self-defined by opposing the
explosion of Christian faith. Christians today
can't participate in Judaism without opposing
their own community and Lord. They can't support
Israel without supporting Israeli persecution of
Christians and Christian evangelism.
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Besides that, the Judaization of the church
corrupts and corrodes Christian theology. It's
gotten so bad that a bunch of evangelical
leaders recently took out a big NY Times ad just
to remind people that Christians have to spread
the faith (a major thing Jesus told us to do)
and to evangelize Jews along with everyone else.
This responded to a growing heresy that Jews
have a separate covenant with God and don't need
faith in Christ or need Christian evangelism.
The Times ad expressed kindergarten
Christianity-a basic element of our identity
that is subverted by our growing obsession with
Jewish identity.
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Jews have long recognized that assimilation
into Gentile culture posed a greater threat to
world Jewry than physical persecution. It is
long past time for Christians to recognize the
threat of losing their unique identity as
followers of Jesus and His earth-shaking
message. St. Paul knew that the rites and
observances of the Mosaic/rabbinic law would
entangle the infant church, drawing Christians
into their spell of legalism. He knew legalism
would drive out the empowering liberating New
Testament message of justification by faith
alone.
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How should believers respond to increasing
efforts to incorporate Judaic elements in
Christian theology and worship? Such "Judaizers"
should be rebuked and repulsed, not embraced.
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