BDS Movement Echoes Germany in the 1930s

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Its so saddening that many young evangelicals are being lured away to join this movement.

In the 1930s, thousands of Jewish professors were kicked out of German universities because they were Jews. Shamefully, today in the U.S., Jewish professors are threatened with being thrown out of scholarly conferences, prevented from publishing in scholarly journals, and denied research or employment opportunities, simply because they are citizens of the Jewish State.

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  1. Amazing how a few decades can change things. What’s ironic is the majority of American Jews have been voting and supporting the very people that’s been against them all these years. They never seem to learn.

  2. As shocking as this children’s programming is for us to watch, it is rampant all over the Middle East.

    https://www.facebook.com/shares/view?id=245936792274301&overlay=1&notif_t=story_reshare

    What happens when the current “YouthQuake” of young people in the Middle East (over 1/3 of the population of the ME is currently under the age of 18) is being raised on a steady diet of this propaganda, in the midst of war and violence in their countries? It’s tragic to think when I look in these kids’ faces that I may be looking at the generation that commits the atrocities of Zechariah 14:1-2. These people need the gospel.

    Gabe

  3. Hi All:

    Here’s an excellent article that discusses the issue of anti-Semitism on U.S. university campuses. I especially appreciate their focus on the role of Muslim Brotherhood linked organizations (such as the MSA) and the complete hypocrisy of faculty and administrators in their intolerance of discrimination against other minorities and against homosexuals, while turning a blind eye to much more blatant and serious incidents of anti-semitism on their campuses. Anti-Zionism is the new anti-semitism.

    http://www.academia.org/anti-semitism-on-campus-2014/

    Blessings to all,
    Gabe

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