“CHRIST AT THE CHECKPOINT”: UNITED METHODIST CHURCH UNDER FIRE FOR ANTI-SEMITISM, & ENABLING JIHAD TERROR~OTHER APOSTATE CHURCHES INVOLVED TOO

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United Methodist Church under fire for anti-Semitism — and also enables jihad terror

BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS

SEE: https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/11/united-methodist-church-under-fire-for-anti-semitism-and-also-enables-jihad-terror; 

republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
 

The political goal of the “Christ at the Checkpoint Conference” in
Oklahoma was to “flip American Christian support for Israel to the
Palestinians.”

 In the wake of the synagogue shooting last week in
Pittsburgh, activists from several mainline Protestant churches came
under fire for promoting a culture of anti-Semitism in their churches,
especially the United Methodist Church.


The worst offenders are usually activists affiliated with the
Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA) and the United Church of Christ (UCC).
But this year, the activists and officials from the United Methodist
Church took on a leading role by hosting the controversial “Christ at
the Checkpoint Conference” in Oklahoma.

Anti-semitism in the churches is longstanding, and while most of
these churches are quick to claim that they’re apolitical, they are, in
fact, very political. They condemn Israel and embrace the jihadist
Palestinian agenda, claiming that the Palestinians are an oppressed
group. They apparently know nothing of history and nothing of the
jihadist agenda to obliterate Israel, as is articulated in the PLO,
Hamas and Fatah charters. Or they pretend not to know in the face of
charges of anti-Semitism.

The Christ at the Checkpoint Conference in Oklahoma is an offshoot of Christ at the Checkpoint Conference in Bethlehem. Some details of the latter’s cringeworthy record:

 In late 2010, Israeli tour guide Kay Wilson and her visiting Christian friend, Kristine Luken, were attacked by
Palestinian terrorists outside Jerusalem. Luken was killed and Wilson
suffered severe injuries. Wilson approached one of the CATC speakers
about speaking at the 2012 convocation, but was told that her story was
“not what the Lord wants”
, a phrase that is sadly abused by some
Christian leaders to exercise control — akin to a kind of spiritual or
psychological extortion — over the follower.
Wilson then expressed
dismay about “how any Israeli…. Messianic believer, could justify
participating in a conference that has chosen to associate itself with
theologians advocating Replacement Theology and Palestinian officials
with clear ties to recognized terrorist organizations.” She further
stated, “For any self-respecting person, and especially for Israelis
such as myself, the endorsement of terror by association, at a Christian
conference, is obscene.”

Obscene it is. Such churches not only embrace anti-Semitism, but also
empower jihad terror. Recently, the Palestinian Archbishop Atallah Hanna
called evangelical Christians “enemies of the Christian values” for
supporting Israel, and claimed that they “do not belong to Christianity
at all.”


“United Methodist Church under fire for anti-Semitism,” JNS News, November 1, 2018:

The political goal of the “Christ at the Checkpoint
Conference” in Oklahoma was to flip American Christian support for
Israel to the Palestinians.
In the wake of the synagogue shooting last week in Pittsburgh,
activists from several mainline Protestant churches came under fire for
promoting a culture of anti-Semitism in their churches, especially the
United Methodist Church.
The worst offenders are usually activists affiliated with the
Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA) and the United Church of Christ (UCC).
But this year, the activists and officials from the United Methodist
Church took on a leading role by hosting the controversial “Christ at
the Checkpoint Conference” in Oklahoma.
The political goal of the conference was to flip American Christian
support for Israel to the Palestinians.

 The conference soon took on a
more sinister tone.

At one point, a speaker put up a slide of U.S. President Donald Trump
surrounded by three of his advisers. The speaker asked the audience
what was wrong with the picture.

Audience members answered that the problem was that they were Jews,
apparently angry that the American president had Jewish advisors
involved in the effort to achieve a peace deal.

Dexter Van Zile, a Christian scholar for CAMERA, reported about the
conference. He told JNS: “At the time, when the audience was complaining
about Jews in the Trump administration, I was disgusted at their
flagrant anti-Semitism. But now, after hearing that the Pittsburgh
gunman said the American government was ‘infested’ with Jews, I feel
more than shaken by how it echoes what I heard at the
Methodist-organized conference.”
“The notions of Jewish cruelty, corruption and infestation—those were
all themes at the conference,” said Van Zile. “It’s now, literally,
lethal rhetoric.”
The United Methodist Church’s struggle with anti-Semitism goes back several years…

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LET’S NOT FORGET THE MENNONITES & 
BRETHREN IN CHRIST:

http://mennoworld.org/2016/03/28/news/christ-at-the-checkpoint-conference-emphasizes-peace/ 
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AND THE CONTINUATIONISTS:

 
“DR.” MICHAEL BROWN, CHARISMATIC-PENTECOSTAL-NEW APOSTOLIC REFORMATION PROPONENT, SUPPORTS ANTI-SEMITISM
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