Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Christian Jihadist: Antisemitic Christianity

"The Israeli Apartheid Wall Divides Beit Jala?"




One can see in photos by this Christian leader of an assembly in the U.K. and by reading his album descriptions: it's obvious where he stands with Israel.

"Herod's Soldiers Operating in Bethlehem Today"(IDF)
Says photo album by Church Pastor Stephen Sizer of Christ Church Virginia Water, U.K. [1]












"I am in Toronto, Canada for a three day conference arranged by the Evangelical Christian-Muslim Dialogue Group. The aim is to create a common framework for extended conversation between Evangelical Christian and Muslim scholars and religious leaders. The ultimate goal is to commit ourselves to a dialogue that will build a deep and lasting trust that will remain despite any obstacles that may arise." [2]

Stephen Sizer
Vicar and Senior Pastor
"As an evangelical Anglican church, we belong to the Diocese of Guildford within the Church of England yet welcome you whatever your spiritual background. Our church family is enriched by folk from many different denominations.
Christ Church is a member of the Willow Creek Association and the Evangelical Alliance. We work in partnership with UCCF (Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship), New Word Alive and the Christianity Explored Course.
Our Church Council has endorsed the Jerusalem Declaration.
Stephen, Ro and Francis, our three ordained pastors, support GAFCON and the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans (FCA) as well as the South East Gospel Partnership"


Church of England - Christian?
An associated assembly [3]
The carol Twelve Days of Christmas was sung as:
"Twelve assassinations/
Eleven homes demolished/
Ten wells obstructed/
Nine sniper towers/
Eight gunships firing/
Seven checkpoints blocking/
Six tanks a-rolling/
Five settlement rings. Four falling bombs/
Three trench guns/
Two trampled doves/
And an uprooted olive tree."

"It was appalling to see a church allow one of its most endearing seasonal traditions to be hijacked by hatred," Prosor told the Times, accusing the Church of having failed to condemn such a carol which provokes anti-Semitism and disregards years of efforts to bridge gaps between the two religions.

"Unfortunately, the criticism from within the Church of England, that should have echoed with bold moral clarity, has instead sounded like a silent night, but far from holy,"

"Ron Prosor, Israel's Ambassador in Britain lashed out against the Church of England on Wednesday for having approved an anti-Israel carol that was sung as part of a service, according to the Times of London."





Herod's Soldiers Operating in Bethlehem Today

Here is a resent article by the man of God, Vicar and Senior Pastor Sizer
"Seven Biblical Answers to Popular Zionist Assumptions"

http://www.stephensizer.com/2011/08/seven-biblical-answers-to-zionist-assumptions/


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