What If America Declared Itself Christian?
November 26, 2014
83% of Americans identify as Christians yet Christmas
must hide under an alias, "the holidays."
In the Jewish Daily Forward, Avital Burg asks "what if"
the US had legislation like Israel which declared itself Jewish.
Editor's Note: Avital Burg uses the term "Protestant." I have changed it to "Christian." This is satire where she transposes the new Israeli law to America. She is speaking as an American Jew cognizant of the hypocrisy of American Jews who support Israel's actions yet would oppose similar action here. However, as a Canadian Jew, I think Israel is justified if European-origin countries could do the same, and if minorities could be protected both in Israel and elsewhere. The contradiction that Berg exposes exists because Illuminati Jews and their Freemason go'fers rule both Israel and the West. The European Christian people of the West need a "national homeland" just like Israel, not an Illuminati Jewish world government. Everybody should have a country that reflects their racial, religious and cultural identity. I am interested in your views.
by Avital Burg
If America Had Laws Like Israel
(henrymakow.com)
A new proposed bill, supported by senators on both sides of the aisle, will finally define and determine the United States of America as the land of the Christian People, the largest religious constituency in the U.S. and the group out of which America's founding fathers and ruling leadership emerged.
The new law aims to anchor Christian values in the laws of the land, inspired by the spirit of the American Constitution. Furthermore, the bill proceeds to state that the U.S. will continue to uphold a fundamentally democratic character. According to the new law, the United States will be fully committed to the foundations of Freedom, Justice, and Peace, in light of our Lord Jesus Christ.
At the same time, the bill suggests, the right to implement a national self-definition will be exclusively reserved for Christian People. According to the new bill, Christian values will serve as inspiration to lawmakers and judges at the different levels of the United States' legislative and judicial branches. In cases where a court of justice encounters difficulties in ruling over issues that have no readily available answers in the Law, in the Christian Canon, or in logical reasoning, it will then rule according to the principles of freedom, justice, integrity and peace stemming from the Christian heritage.
In addition, the national emblems of the United States, such as its flag and national anthem, will be drawn directly from the tradition of the Christian Church, and the official calendar of the U.S. will follow the Christian liturgical year. Finally, the United States will further act to preserve and entrench the Christian historical and cultural tradition and to cultivate it in the U.S. and abroad.
Any reader who has gotten this far would probably note that such a law could not be passed or even seriously proposed by the United States legislature. In Israel, however, it has become a fundamental law, on a level equivalent to a constitutional amendment in the United States.
PROBLEMS WITH ISRAEL'S "JEWISH NATIONAL STATE LAW"
The different clauses listed above are not a free interpretation of the bill or wild projections of what this bill could imply; they are the clauses of the original Hebrew bill, translated into the U.S. political context. I have simply replaced the phrase "the Jewish People" and its associated traits with the "Christian People" ...
There are currently close to eight million people living in Israel, more than 20% of which are Palestinian citizens. After years of de facto discrimination against Palestinian citizens of Israel in various aspects of daily life, this new law, ...will make such discrimination official: Palestinians will become formally, legally, second-class citizens. And this is without even mentioning the Palestinians who still live under the Israeli occupation in the West Bank.
If you would oppose such a law had it been proposed in your own country, how can you support it when proposed in another country? If you would have objected to such a law because it would discriminate against you as a member of a religious or ethnic minority, how can you possibly support such a law when it is being put forward in your name, with you as the would-be member of Israel's Jewish majority?
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Related:
Gilad Atzmon - Bill Institutionalizes Israel's Racist Character
First comment from "Elm":
If America were ever to declare itself a "Christian nation," THIS nation would be anathema to the both the intentions and codified wishes of the American founding fathers -- a nation of political equals -- "of, by and for the people," which Abraham Lincoln too prayed, "would not perish from this earth." Indeed, most if not all of the American founding fathers, worked AGAINST the founding of a "Christian" or clerically dominated government. Such a "Christian nation would not "save" America. To be sure, early Americans had come FROM the old world, the Roman Inquisition, and its manifold religious persecutions, and knew better.
The constitutional republic is founded, by-en-large upon the teachings of Hermes Trismagestus, the Mosaic code and the democratic Iroquois confederation, not Christianity. As Christianity has so often done in the past, any such ostensibly "Christian" government, would DESTROY freedom and sufferance of enlightened cultural, moral and religious differences. A "Christian" government would not preserve the rights of its citizens to the unalienable rights to life, liberty and a pursuit of happiness. Indeed, history records, it was American Free Masonry, not Christianity, of EITHER the Calvanist or Catholic kind, which made it possible for men of varied origins to work cooperatively, and join together as equal brothers in America's founding.
In other words, Christianity, could, and would NOT have founded the American constitutional republic.
Pat said (November 27, 2014):
Re your last article on A Christian USA - the trouble with Jews is that being a Jew is more than just having a religion, it means being part of a nation - or a tribe. This is why you are always in conflict and seen as traitors or a fifth column. Canada - or France or whatever - is your country -but you still feel tied to Israel. It's all a lot of hogwash. First of all, Ashkenazis are from Khazaria. Second, the Hebrews never really ran their own country for any length of time. Herod and the Maccabees.
Egyptian history only mentions putting down rebellious tribes. It's even more ridiculous when you consider that most Jews are secular. And those who are religious follow the Talmud, not the Torah. The notion of Judeo-Christianity is nonsense. The Talmud is openly anti-Gentile. Only the Jew counts. The rest are human animals. What sort of a religion is that?! Other religions are more compassionate.
According to the Orthodox, Jews are not allowed to settle in the Land of Israel until the Messiah leads them in. Many Jews don't even know that! The average non-religious Jew doesn't even know where the Ten Commandments are in the Torah!! But since 1948, everyone got excited and there are now hundreds of thousands of Orthodox Jews living in Israel - but not wanting to serve in the Army - living separately from the Israelis but accepting welfare. And as for the Jews in the Diaspora, have they now got two countries? If it were a question of religion, they would be like everyone else. They would be loyal to the country they were born in - or adopted - and practise whatever religion they wanted. But sending money to Israel ($3 billion a year from the US) and enlisting in the IDF - is just disloyal. To tell you the truth, I think the Jews are a little crazy! Meshuggah!
Even if they didn't have the Palestinians they'd be killing each other! The German Jews look down on the East European Jews and the Sephardi. And they in turn they look down on the Mizrahi (Arab Jews)and the African Jews (Falasha and Lemba) and Indian Jews. There's even animosity between the secular Israelis and the Orthodox and between the ultra-orthodox sects. It's an unholy mess! Even in the diaspora - there's no love between the Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews. I know personally how the Russian Jews treated the German Jewish refugees in Shanghai and how the Sephardis are discriminated against here. The saddest part is the Palestinians, who are really Jews. They are descendants of Judean farmers who stayed on the land and converted first to Christianity and then to Islam - to avoid paying taxes! It was just the elite Jews who were kicked out of the cities and moved to Greece and Italy.
Anyway, Kissinger said a few years ago that in 20 years there would be no Israel. Also that Jeb Bush would be the next president. He must know the plan! Rothschildia from the Nile to the Jordan.