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THE RAINBOW SWASTIKA - Scattered Seed Ministries

THE RAINBOW SWASTIKA - Scattered Seed Ministries

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policy to discriminate against Jews, to take away their children who have been "wrongly<br />

indoctrinated" and to target the whole lot of us for "cleansing action".<br />

The only defensible position for Jews of any persuasion is to stand with their own people in<br />

their own land, where we have survived enemy attacks time and again (though rationally we<br />

can't explain why...). It is also the best defensive policy for Israel -- the more the better, since<br />

even with G-d's help, "Five will chase one hundred" but "a hundred will chase ten thousand."<br />

(Leviticus 26:8)<br />

According to the published NA timetable, this leaves world Jewry about one to three years to<br />

consolidate in their land before they may be faced with the "Luciferic initiation" or the<br />

alternative. (G-d may decide to postpone their Plan again as He has apparently done several<br />

times, but who wants to gamble on this chance with their family?)<br />

5. Restoring an Ancient Relationship<br />

If the NA has its way, the Jews will be eliminated, along with any non-Jews who show loyalty<br />

to the Jewish Bible and people. The latter group is clearly a potential ally in resisting NA<br />

domination, but the largest contingent among these has ironically been the group under<br />

heaviest suspicion by Jews: the evangelical Christians. Even more ironically, this group more<br />

than any other has a faith system that most closely parallels that of religious Jews. With those<br />

Evangelicals who are not infected with "replacement theology" (which I suspect is a NA<br />

invention anyway), Torah Jews are highly compatible. These alone among the Christians are<br />

interested in moving backward theologically toward the earliest roots of Christianity, where<br />

their first leaders were actually Jews - and Jews who respected Torah, no less.<br />

In a certain sense, this subgroup is the equivalent of younger brothers to the Jews, with a<br />

potential for a relationship that has not been as supportive in perhaps 1800 years. Yet most<br />

Jews continue to single out these particular Christians as objects of suspicion and mistrust,<br />

because of the strength of their convictions and their willingness to talk about what they<br />

believe to everyone. Including Jews.<br />

What's the matter with us? If a group systematically excluded Jews from receiving<br />

information about any other subject on earth, we would yell "antisemitism". Yet we react in<br />

anger and disgust when these Christians refuse to discriminate against Jews in offering what<br />

they consider valuable. The Jewish "Jesus allergy" belongs to another time and place, when<br />

the Jews were a homeless people, second-class, without right of refusal and at the mercy of a<br />

dominating Church (not evangelical, I should point out, but Catholic) which was intent on<br />

forcing Church teaching on us.<br />

We welcome "interfaith" activities with the kinds of Christians who won't bother us about<br />

their faith because they have none to share - they don't take our Bible seriously anymore (and<br />

therefore, don't be surprised if the day comes when they don't take Jews seriously either).<br />

Even with the group which once offended us most, the Catholics, all is forgiven since they no<br />

longer consider Jews worth recruiting. But we react with medieval hostility to one of the<br />

strongest allies the Jews will ever have, rejecting them precisely for the quality that makes<br />

them such firm friends: they are so convinced of their beliefs that they think others should<br />

consider them. Are we threatened by a group that believes our Prophets strongly enough to<br />

see a Jewish Messiah in them? What does that say about our attitude toward those Books<br />

which we ourselves gave them? What does it say about our confidence in our own identity?

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