Jim
Bramlett
(27 Sep 2007)
"Futile Ecumenical Fasting"
Excellent article below Amen. I note the name of Jim Wallis,
a major religious left-winger who disguises as an evangelical.
This effort is not only futile, it is an abomination. God says, "Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. For what
fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness? And what communion has
light with darkness? And what accord has Christ with Belial? Or what part
has a believer with an unbeliever?" (2 Corinthians
6:14-15.)
In verse 17, God goes on to say: "Come out from among them and be
separate, says the Lord." Yes, let's!
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Futile Ecumenical
Fasting
By: Jan Markell
www.olivetreeviews.org
Muslim groups in the U.S. have joined with left-wing Protestants and
Catholics in planning an "interfaith fast" on Columbus Day,
October 8, 2007. The fasters include officials from the Islamic
Society of North America, the National Council of Churches, the Council
on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), the Catholic Maryknollers, Jim
Wallis' Sojourners, the United Methodist Board of Church and Society, and
the Quaker Fellowship of Reconciliation.
The event is called "From Conquest to Community, From Violence to
Reverence: An Interfaith Fast to End the War in Iraq." It will
conveniently synchronize with Islam's "Night of Power" during
Ramadan.
The interfaith fasters are calling on "all armed forces and
militias to 'fast' from killing at least a day, reminding them that
Ramadan calls for a fast from violence as well."
Do these people really think that al-Qaida, Hamas, al-Aksa Martyrs
Brigade, and Iraqi insurgents from many nations will join this
endeavor? As religious Left commentator Mark Tooley says, "It's nice that al-Qaida and other insurgents in Iraq are also
invited to join the interfaith fast. Maybe there will be a
spontaneous Ramadan soccer game among all the contending parties in Iraq
as during the famous Christmas truce between British and German troops in
World War I."
Calling upon a long religious tradition of abstaining from food for
spiritual purposes, the organizers had the gall to cite the example of
Ghandi, Jesus, and Cesar Chavez. So the King of Kings and Lord
of Lords has been reduced to the level of the social justice
champion Chavez! Absent from the list is Muhammad who never learned
how to lay down any sword as he was chopping off too many heads of people
who wouldn't convert to Islam.
The sad conclusion consistently paraded by the religious Left and similar
organizations is this: The departure of American troops from Iraq will
precipitate peace and tranquility there and everywhere. While
things are hardly going as planned in Iraq, such a naïve conclusion shows
almost a detachment from reality. They should call
on Jesus' Name. He alone can bring the tranquility to that nation
and others in bloody turmoil. But if the prayers are in the
same breath as those to Ghandi and Chavez, I think the Lord will not be
pleased or likely to respond.
The interfaith fasters have targeted Columbus Day 2007 for their time of
protest. America's discovery by the European adventurer marks the
start of cultural genocide and Western imperialism in the minds of
the Religious Left. For them, the Iraq War is just the latest
sinister episode in four centuries of American aggression.
I'm all for fasting, but how about for America to repent or for a lost
soul? The religious Left is not into such issues; rather, they are
trying to change the world bit by bit through social projects that
elevate Cesar Chavez, Ghandi, and a dozen others. I suspect Jesus
was an afterthought in their statement.
The Prince of Peace He is, but the religious Left does not really get
it.
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