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PCUSA divestment decision 'threatens Presbyterian-Jewish relations'
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Published: 21.06.14, 19:13
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31. Jews should finally fight back!
tel aviv ,   israel   (06.22.14)
These so called 'Christians' have been leveling an attack against the Jewish people that finally culminated in an outright anti-semitic decision. Israel should ban all missions and close all PCUSA churches and organizations in Israel. period. Jews in the US should cut off all contact with these supercessionist radicals and boycott them! Any company that receives investment from the PCUSA should be boycotted by not just Israel, but also Jews and TRUE Christians where ever they may be!
32. Let the Presbyterians try to build a
Reuven   (06.22.14)
a church anywhere in the Middle East, with the exception of Israel, and some terrible things will happen to those trying to build it. Israel is the only country in the Middle East with a growing Christian population.
33. the TRUTH will always prevail in the end
Yevgeny ,   Kiev   (06.22.14)
Those of us old enough to remember the Cold War and the lies against the West, ZIonism & democracy- spread by the Totalitarian Communist Bloc, always knew that these Leftist lies will one day be exposed; they eventually were exposed in a most spectacular way with the fall of the Berlin wall! Similarly, the anti-Semitic/anti-Israel lies that are currently propagated by the Left and Muslm/Arab regimes and organizations (at UN, Europe, etc) - incidentally, many of these lies also originate from the Soviet Union, will one day also be exposed for what they are- racist lies. This is a war of attrition and those who seek truth must NEVER waver in their patience and vigilance against an increasingly aggressive alliance of Islamic JIhadists and the Far Left.
34. #29 I prefer the Rolling Stones
Karen ,   USA   (06.22.14)
The Presbyterian Church submitted to the manipulations of a pro-Palestinian organization and showed their true colors. The Presbyterians can keep their money. They can also live with the distrust and broken relationships this decision created for them.
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