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39. Familiar with the Perfect Roan Heifer?
Fri Nov 8, 2013, 03:03 PM
Nov 2013

So weird have the attempts to hasten the End Time become that a group of ultra-Christian Texas ranchers recently helped fundamentalist Israeli Jews breed a pure red heifer, a genetically rare beast that must be sacrificed to fulfill an apocalyptic prophecy found in the biblical Book of Numbers. (The beast will be ready for sacrifice by 2005, according to The National Review.)

It can be difficult for environmentalists, many of whom cut their teeth on peer-reviewed science, to fathom how anyone could believe that a rust-colored calf could bring about the end of the world, or how anyone could make a coherent End-Time story (let alone national policy) out of the poetic symbolism of the Book of Revelation. But there are millions of such people in America today — including 231 U.S. legislators who either believe dispensationalist or reconstructionist doctrine or, for political expediency, are happy to align themselves with those who do.

That’s troubling, because the beliefs in question are antithetical to environmentalism. For starters, any environmental science that contradicts the End-Timer’s interpretation of Holy Writ is automatically suspect. This explains the disregard for environmental science so prevalent among Christian fundamentalist lawmakers: the denial of global warming, of the damaged ozone layer, and of the poisoning caused by industrial arsenic and mercury.

More important, End-Time beliefs make such problems inconsequential. Faith in Christ’s impending return causes End-Timers to be interested only in short-term political-theological outcomes, not long-term solutions. Unfortunately, nearly every environmental issue, from the conservation of endangered species to the curbing of climate change, requires belief in and commitment to an enduring earth. And yet, no amount of scientific evidence will likely shake fundamentalists of their End-Time faith or bring them over to the cause of saving the environment.

“It’s like half this country wants to guide our ship of state by compass — a compass, something that works by science and rationality, and empirical wisdom,” quipped comedian Bill Maher on Larry King Live. “And half this country wants to kill a chicken and read the entrails like they used to do in the old Roman Empire.”

Those who doubt the dangers of such faith-based guidance need only recall the 9/11 hijackers, who devoutly believed that 72 black-eyed virgins awaited them as their reward in paradise.

http://grist.org/article/scherer-christian/

To Jews who adhere to ancient tradition, whose number include religious Israeli nationalists, the long-awaited Messiah will return to become the king of Israel and high priest of a rebuilt Temple, which can only be on Temple Mount. For Christian fundamentalists, Jesus Christ's return at the height of the battle of Armageddon, in which forces of the Antichrist clash in Israel with a 200 million-man army from the East, will require a Third Temple from which the Lord will begin a millennial reign. And for Muslims, an Antichrist figure called the Dajal will be a Jew who will lead an all-encompassing war against Islam, which will culminate in the return of Jesus (as a Muslim prophet), the Kaaba, or Sacred Rock in Mecca, transporting itself to Jerusalem, and final judgment in the valley just below the Noble Sanctuary.

"What happens at that one spot, more than anywhere else, quickens expectations of the End in three religions. And at that spot, the danger of provoking catastrophe is greatest," writes Israeli journalist Gershom Gorenberg in The End of Days, his 2000 book about the apocalyptic struggle over the Temple Mount.

So how does the calf recently born in Israel figure into things? As Gorenberg explains, the ashes of a flawless red heifer — an extremely rare creature — were required by the ancient Hebrews to purify worshipers who went into the Temple to pray. In modern times, rabbinical law forbids Jews from setting foot on the Temple Mount, thus violating the site where the Holy of Holies dwelled, until and unless they are ritually purified. Without a perfect red heifer to sacrifice, the Third Temple cannot be built, and Moshiach — the Messiah — will not come. Writes Gorenberg, "[Israeli] government officials and military leaders could only regard the requirement for the missing heifer as a stroke of sheer good fortune preventing conflict over the Mount."

In 1996, thanks in part to a cattle-breeding program set up in Israel with the help of Texas ranchers who are fundamentalist Christians, a red heifer was born. There was immense excitement among messianists of the Israeli religious Right, and their American Christian counterparts. The world media covered it as a joke, but it wasn't funny to David Landau, columnist for the Israeli daily Haaretz. He called the red heifer "a four-legged bomb" that could "set the entire region on fire." Muslim leaders worried about the red heifer too, as they would see an attempt by Jews to take over the Temple Mount as a sign of the Islamic apocalypse.

As it turned out, during the three years of waiting for the heifer to reach the ritually mandated age of sacrifice, white hairs popped out on the tip of her tail. This bovine was, alas, not divine. But now there's a successor, and rabbis who have examined her have declared her ritually acceptable (though she will not be ready for sacrifice for three years). She arrives at a time when Israel is fighting a war for survival with the Palestinians, who are almost entirely Muslim, and a time in which Islam and the West appear to be girding for battle with each other, as Islamic tradition predicts will be the state of the world before the Final Judgment.

"These kinds of circumstances are exactly what people are waiting for," says Richard Landes, a Boston University history professor and director of its Center for Millenial Studies. "We could be starting a war. If this is a real red heifer, and strict Orthodox rabbis have declared her worthy of sacrifice, then a lot of Jews in Israel will take that as a sign that a new phase of history is about to begin. The Muslims are ready for jihad anyway, so if you have Jews up there doing sacrifices, talk about a red flag in front of a charging bull."

http://old.nationalreview.com/dreher/dreher041102.asp

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Why do I picture Moses taking Bush out with a stone tablet? Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2013 #1
You win this thread! idwiyo Nov 2013 #6
You owe me a fredamae Nov 2013 #31
Moses doesn't have to...Bush would get drunk, fall down, and fatally smack his head on the tablet. Arugula Latte Nov 2013 #43
DUzy! sakabatou Nov 2013 #49
Cocaine is a helluva drug! Rain Mcloud Nov 2013 #2
There'd be something in here-- Jackpine Radical Nov 2013 #27
No surprise there NastyRiffraff Nov 2013 #3
Fuck-a-doodle-doo Prophet 451 Nov 2013 #4
his bright ideas do not shine brighter, for sure wordpix Nov 2013 #60
They should be bankrupt withing weeks. n/t Gore1FL Nov 2013 #5
Jesus Christ doesn't need non-believers Iliyah Nov 2013 #7
They are a front group for the Southern Baptists. Manifestor_of_Light Nov 2013 #8
I never met a Southern Baptist who didn't hate. Ava Gadro Nov 2013 #71
What a ridiculous religion. He should focus on a sensible one, Nye Bevan Nov 2013 #9
*SNORT* hatrack Nov 2013 #37
I only care b/c this is moron* doing more moronic things instead of doing good in the world wordpix Nov 2013 #58
Holy "what the fuck" Christ. Bush has been in a hole since leaving the White House Nanjing to Seoul Nov 2013 #10
i bet the methodist university wonders why they accepted his presidential library. madrchsod Nov 2013 #11
Or the Americans who voted for him in 2004 Zeke L Brimstone Nov 2013 #13
From what I read, a lot of them didn't want it. Ilsa Nov 2013 #52
i`m a methodist and i voted against his library. madrchsod Nov 2013 #54
Exactly. Methodists, Alumni, etc. And from what I have Ilsa Nov 2013 #62
No kidding, specially since there is one book in it! gopiscrap Nov 2013 #53
Ewhhhhhhh....creepy. SoapBox Nov 2013 #12
I had always secretly hoped he would spark the Apocalypse during his administration Alamuti Lotus Nov 2013 #14
Why would you hope that? Do you think you're the devil? bananas Nov 2013 #20
Some will do anything to get rid of the Jews. Behind the Aegis Nov 2013 #15
It would almost be a compliment, they spend their life obsessing about Jews as supernatural beings. freshwest Nov 2013 #16
Very good summation. Behind the Aegis Nov 2013 #17
So it is YOUR fault I spilled my coffee this morning dbackjon Nov 2013 #34
No, that was my dad. Behind the Aegis Nov 2013 #38
Did you read about that town in New York state fujiyama Nov 2013 #65
Yeah, I posted about it in Good Reads and there is a thread in LBN and GD. Behind the Aegis Nov 2013 #66
I hate anti-Semitism in any form. Nye Bevan Nov 2013 #36
This may not be anti-Semitism, but the end result: no more Jews Behind the Aegis Nov 2013 #42
I do believe GWB is a Christian Dominionist of the New Apostolic Reformation/7 Mountains Dominionism blkmusclmachine Nov 2013 #18
Let me get this straight. Half-Century Man Nov 2013 #19
It's not just Texas R Merm Nov 2013 #25
Familiar with the Perfect Roan Heifer? hatrack Nov 2013 #39
This is very offensive Gothmog Nov 2013 #21
How are they "dangerous"? Do they engage in acts of violence? Nye Bevan Nov 2013 #68
They target children who are in the minority at a school Gothmog Nov 2013 #72
Ha ha. Shadowflash Nov 2013 #22
Hey, Jesus is playing eleventy-seven-trilion-brazillion dimensional chess, buddy. Arugula Latte Nov 2013 #44
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition The Wizard Nov 2013 #23
I see george w. morons* new "career" as either a televangelist or Javaman Nov 2013 #24
What's the difference? hatrack Nov 2013 #40
well he'll never make it as an artist b/c he sucks at it wordpix Nov 2013 #56
interesting that GWB would be doing this. He seems like the second coming of satan to me. olddad56 Nov 2013 #26
No Zeke L Brimstone Nov 2013 #45
good point, I guess a better term for GW would be the assistant to the second coming of Satan. olddad56 Nov 2013 #63
The Jews Are A Nervous People Vogon_Glory Nov 2013 #28
2 Comments... bluedeathray Nov 2013 #29
Maybe it would be better for them to hit their goal. AtheistCrusader Nov 2013 #30
Heck of a job, Bushie!!!!! Beacool Nov 2013 #32
People are stupid. Iggo Nov 2013 #33
Better this monumental waste of time than some Teabag org. tblue Nov 2013 #35
The board chair at my old agency was a messianic Jew KamaAina Nov 2013 #41
Saw a picture of Bush on Huff Po.... dawnie51 Nov 2013 #46
is it this one? wordpix Nov 2013 #57
Holy Shit! Has he been hanging out with the Toronto Mayor? adirondacker Nov 2013 #61
This is why people like Netanyahu shouldn't be endorsing the Republican right. /nt Ash_F Nov 2013 #47
K&R....Thanks for posting red dog 1 Nov 2013 #48
Alternative... JimboBillyBubbaBob Nov 2013 #50
I did some work with some folks from San Rapheal, California gopiscrap Nov 2013 #51
More "whacked" than any other major religion? (nt) Nye Bevan Nov 2013 #69
Need I say more..... defacto7 Nov 2013 #55
This is a very nervous group. truthisfreedom Nov 2013 #59
Good question! red dog 1 Nov 2013 #64
Of course, humans cannot cause the second coming. Only the Father knows when the time is right. Pterodactyl Nov 2013 #67
This is Dominionism at it's finest. Sarah Palin, Ted and Pop Cruz, Jim and Tammy Bakker, Pat libdem4life Nov 2013 #70
Update-Webpage with W. has been deleted Gothmog Nov 2013 #73
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