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Christian Right too eager for Armageddon

By Tom Teepen, Cox Newspapers
October 18, 2002

ATLANTA — It wouldn't do to make too much of this, but it wouldn't do to make too 
little of
it, either.

The long-standing support of Israel among American fundamentalist Christians is 
curdling in
some quarters into an unthinking religious romanticism that moons for a general Middle
East war, and the bigger the better.

And that has disturbing implications for the politics of U.S. foreign policy.

As many fundamentalists read the Bible, the creation of the state of Israel was the
necessary step in animating a scenario that will lead to the second coming of Jesus 
and the
triumph of heaven in the struggle against evil.

The return of Jews to their historic land will, in this prophetic vision, incite 
Armageddon, the
end-days war that will install the reign of the messiah.

Hence the uncritical support of Israel on the religious right, cheering, for instance, 
the
election of the hard-line Ariel Sharon, for all the wrong reasons, after the 
Palestinians
turned their suicide bombers loose to blow off the generous peace plan offered by Prime
Minister Ehud Barak.

Ironically — if not just plain cruelly — the ultimate victims in this drama will be 
the Jews the
fundamentalists are now championing. The script calls for Jews either to convert at 
the last
minute to Christianity or be doomed to the eternal torments of the resulting hell on 
Earth.

You could argue that the fundamentalists who carry matters to that extreme have 
invented
a historic novelty: anti- Semitic support of Israel.

Plainly, not all religiously conservative, or even all fundamentalist, Christians buy 
into the
keenness for the last battle, much less wish to egg it on. But doomsday-and-redemption
novels and movies are big money-makers these days in religious right circles and 
numerous
preachers tout the prospect from their pulpits.

One result is a cavalier, let's-you-and-him-fight attitude toward Mideast 
confrontation, in
which incendiary speech is freed from the ordinary restraints of civility. If 
Armageddon is
good — well, let's get it on!

So the former president of the Southern Baptist Convention, the Rev. Jerry Vines, 
called
Mohammed a "demon- possessed pedophile." TV preacher Pat Robertson cast Mohammed
as a "robber, a brigand ... a killer." The Rev. Franklin Graham called Islam "evil."

And the Rev. Jerry Falwell recently dismissed Mohammed as a "terrorist."

Falwell has since apologized — but not before his comments sparked a riot in the Indian
city of Solapur in which eight died. And not before they helped to tilt Pakistan's
parliamentary elections to fundamentalist Islamic parties.

Well beyond the notice of much foreign-affairs reporting but notorious throughout the
Muslim world, this yearning for Armageddon and its concurrent contempt for Islam and
antagonism to peace-making are cutting off U.S. policy options and undercutting U.S.
credibility.

They are also building a constituency within the United States that threatens to punish
office-holders who question any Israeli undertaking and, although only at the margins, 
they
thus embolden the most confrontational Israelis.

It's a fair surmise that even most conservative Christians who accept the end-days 
story in
theory are in no hurry to act it out. Their support of Israel is proportioned to 
reality. But a
disturbing minority, including several popular preachers, is literally playing with 
fire.

Tom Teepen's email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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