An Open Letter To Evangelical Supporters Of Israel
Addressing Christian Zionists who brush aside the occupation by saying, its complicated, an American Evangelical writes: Injustice is only complicated to those who dont suffer from it.
By Alice Su
What would Jesus do if he were standing at a checkpoint in Israel/Palestine today? Asked that question one year ago, I would have given you a blank stare. Growing up as an evangelical Christian, I thought of Israel only as a Bible-place of Gods chosen people, quaintly holy and surely blessed. Checkpoints, occupation, Palestine these words meant nothing for most of my 22-year-old life.
Today I write from Bethlehem at the end of Christ at the Checkpoint, a Christian conference that asked WWJD? in context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and I have an answer.
The question is complicated, as is any discussion of Israel and Palestine in America. I studied the Middle East at Princeton and Oxford, where my classes were objective, historical and politically correct. I swallowed timelines and parsed narratives, but never wanted to make a value judgment on the situation. In my eyes, Tigers for Israel and the Princeton Committee on Palestine were akin to College Republicans and Democrats. Both had valid points and interesting arguments, but no one was right or wrong. Both groups also seemed very emotional, and I wasnt one to get swept away with radical types.
--CLIP
Instead, I found an occupation; a deliberate power imbalance where the weak were daily stepped on by the strong. Israels being chosen by God somehow exempted it from international law, basic human rights and the command to love our neighbors. My church and state saw innocent people illegally hurt and beamed in approval.
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