What would you think of a religious sect that taught that
there is one race that is by nature superior, and another race that is by
nature inferior?
And suppose that this sect taught that the superior race
has a divine right to dispossess members of the inferior race and take
their properties without compensation, and to ethnically cleanse those who
resist this expropriation, using violence if necessary?
And suppose that this sect believed so strongly in this
system of racism and ethnic cleansing that it was willing to plunge the
world into war in order to fulfill its objectives.
And suppose that this sect claimed 70,000,000 adherents in
the world's most powerful nation, and had a stranglehold on the foreign
policy of that nation, so that the military and financial might of that
nation was directed toward the goal of helping the superior race and
suppressing the inferior race?
Welcome to the wonderful world of American
dispensationalism. Dispensationalists, who are found in many
fundamentalist and evangelical denominations, follow the theological
beliefs of John Nelson Darby, C. I. Scofield and Hal Lindsey, who taught
that ethnic Jews constitute a superior race who are destined to take over
Palestine, then the entire Middle East and finally the world. This
naturally leads to a resentment of Palestinian Arabs, and all other Middle
Eastern nations that sympathize with the Palestinians in their resistance
to the program of pushing them out of their historic homelands.
Dispensationalism, taken to its logical conclusion, leads to racism.
It should be emphasized that not all American
fundamentalists and evangelicals are dispensationalists. Not all
dispensationalists are Zionist who support the Israeli takeover of the
Middle East, although it would be difficult to find prominent
dispensationalist spokesman who would publicly disassociate themselves
from Zionism. A few dispensationalists display personal animosity and
hatred toward members of Middle Eastern ethnic groups they dislike, while
most attempt to maintain cordial relations with individuals from such
groups.
Having made these disclaimers, it must be admitted that
the modern dispensational movement produces a lot of rhetoric and propaganda
against the Arab peoples that can only be described as racist.
For instance, an article on the web site of Cutting Edge
Ministries of Attleboro, Massachusetts, in an article entitled "White
Hot Genocidal Arab Hatred of Israel and All Jews is Setting the Stage for
End of the Age Fulfillment of Prophecy," contains this white hot
denunciation of the Arabs: "As Arabs armies advanced toward the
heart of Europe, they wantonly killed, raped, and pillaged entire villages
and cities. This is the true Arab, and please do not ever forget it."
In October, 2000, Evangelist Franklin Graham, son of Billy
Graham who has built a reputation for fighting racism, stunned observers
with this attack on the Arabs, made during a "Festival" in
Lexington, Kentucky: "The Arabs will not be happy until
every Jew is dead. They hate the state of Israel. They all hate the Jews.
God gave that land to the Jews. The Arabs will never accept that. Why
can't they live in peace?" Dispensationalist followers of
the Grahams apparently were undisturbed by this declaration that all Arabs
are evil and that they have no civil or property rights in the land of
their birth.
In his Last Call newsletter, Pastor F. M. Riley of
Roswell, New Mexico denounces the Palestinians as "lazy" and
accuse them of stealing Palestine from the Jews, saying, "The
Palestinians (and other Arabs) have never been anything but 'squatters' on
land that never belonged to them in the first place."
Even dispensationalists who do not indulge in overt racist
condemnations of the Arabs often follow the assumption that the
Palestinians are meant to be subservient to the recent Jewish colonists
and settlers who have taken over their country, and that Palestinians are
not entitled to the same basic human rights as all other peoples and
ethnic groups are. This is an inherently racist ideology.
Another common teaching among dispensationalists is that
the Palestinians Arabs are Edomites, or the "House of Esau," and
that it is God's will that all the Old Testament curses and judgments on
the ancient Edomites are meant to fall upon the modern Palestinians.
However, in reality there is no connection between the
Edomites and the Palestinians Josephus, in his "Antiquities of the
Jews," Chapter IX, (2), stated that the entire Edomite or Idumean nation
was absorbed into the Jewish nation in the 2nd Century BC, and this
statement is accepted by modern historians and Bible reference works.
Thus, much anti-Arab prejudice is based on a totally false application of
Old Testament prophecies against ancient Edom (similar to the
misapplication which places the "curse of Ham" upon modern
blacks).
Meanwhile, although Iran is a non-Arab country, the
current government of Iran has sided with the Palestinians. As a result,
some dispensationalists regard the existence of Iran and the Iranian
people as a threat to their theological belief that Israel must take over
the Middle East and therefore Iran must be bashed also, as was done by
Jimmy DeYoung in an article in the October/November 1998 issue of the
Zionist magazine "Israel My Glory," in which he states,
contrary to all Biblical and historical evidence, that "Persia,
that ancient biblical enemy of the Jewish people, is the modern state of
Iran. The hatred the Persians had for the Jewish people has carried over
to the Iran of today."
So, many modern dispensationalists are displeased with the
Arabs and the Iranians, for supposedly hindering the divine plan for
Jewish hegemony in the Middle East. But it turns out that many of these
dispensationalists are equally irritated with the Jews and will even
vocally condemn Jews, for their alleged sin of choosing to live in America
and other Western countries, instead of moving to Israel where they
supposedly belong according to dispensational ideology.
Here we have a paradox - Gentiles are allowed to live in
America or anywhere else they wish (unless you are
a Palestinian desiring
to live in Palestine, which is forbidden). But Jews, who are supposedly
the master, superior race, are not allowed to choose where they can live
like everyone else - they must live in Israel, the new ghetto set aside
for them, or suffer the divine displeasure. Some have even suggested that
the Holocaust during World War 2 was God's punishment upon the Jews for
not relocating to Israel, and part of God's plan to force them to go there
anyway.
Dwight Wilson in his book "Armageddon Now" has
extensively documented anti-Semitic attitudes on the part of some
dispensationalists in the early 20th Century, as well as their
distribution of the anti-Semitic forgery "Protocols of the Elders of
Zion." Regarding dispensationalists of the 1930's and their attitude
to German persecution of the Jews, Wilson says, "In spite of being
theologically more pro-Jewish than any other Christian group, the premillennarians also were apathetic - because of a residual
anti-Semitism, because persecution was prophetically expected, because it
would encourage immigration to Palestine, because it seemed the beginning
of the Great Tribulation and because it was a wonderful sign of the
imminent blessed hope." Since that time evangelical concern for the
welfare of Jews, as well as Arabs, has often played second fiddle to their
desire for their peculiar prophetic schemes to be fulfilled, regardless of
the cost in human misery.
Meanwhile, entire sermons have been preached and books
have been written on the subject of the greedy Jew who stays in America so
he can make money, instead of going to Israel where he belongs. The 1987
book "Let My People Go - The Struggle of the Jewish People to Return
to Israel" by Tom Hess has on its front cover a Jewish man who is
unable to go to Israel, because he is chained to a pole marked "Wall
Street," thus perpetuating the offensive stereotypes of the rapacious
Jew who will do anything for money.
Although there has never been a society more hospitable to
the Jews than America, this book attempts to scare Jews into fleeing to
Israel, saying that millions of American Jews will soon be butchered by
the KKK, Islamic terrorists or the KGB unless they hightail it for the
Holy Land now. In a chapter entitled "American Jews" - Bound by
Materialism," Hess accuses American Jews of being enslaved by the god
of mammon, and tells them, "It's time to stop saying, 'I'm an
American Jew,' stop bowing down and worshipping the god of materialism in
America and fulfill your end-time biblical destiny. Return to the land of
your forefather..."
If someone demanded that Americans of African, Mexican or
Chinese ancestry stop identifying themselves as Americans and get out of
the country, and go back where their ancestors came from, this would
quickly be identified and condemned as reprehensible racism. If we do thus
to American Jews, it is clearly racism also.
In discussing the latent racism against Jews, Arabs and
other Middle Eastern peoples, on the part of dispensationalist who are
frustrated of all these peoples to do exactly what they think is necessary
to fulfill by the failure the "Armageddon theology" end-times fantasies that
have been predicted by their favorite prophecy preachers, it must be
emphasized that I am not accusing all dispensationalists of being racists
or holding to racist views. This article describes the attitudes of some
dispensationalists, not all of them. No doubt there are many sincere
dispensationalists who would publicly repudiate such views, if given the
opportunity.
Therefore, I hereby invite all American dispensationalists
to publicly subscribe to and declare their agreement with the following
2-point manifesto against racism:
1. We affirm that all Americans Jews are to be embraced
and welcomed as American citizens at all times, and encouraged to stay in
America if they wish, to enjoy the benefits that this society has provided
for the Jewish people. At no time will we give the impression that
American Jews do not belong here or that they belong in Israel.
2. We affirm that the Palestinian people are endowed
with the same human, civil and property rights as all other peoples of the
world, including the right to reside in their homeland, to travel freely,
to govern themselves free of foreign military occupation, and to return to
their homeland in the event that they have been exiled. Whatever privileges
we may regard the Jews as having been divinely in this dispensation, those privileges
do not include the right to oppress the Palestinians in any way or to
expropriate their property without compensation.
This is a platform that all of us, dispensationalists and
non-dispensationalists, can agree on. It is a scriptural platform, because
the Bible teaches that there is no difference between the Jew and the
Greek (Romans 10:12), that God has put no difference between Jews and
Gentiles (Acts 15:9), that God has made of one blood all the peoples of
the earth (Acts 17:26), and that in Christ there is Jew or Greek
(Galatians 3:28). The Apostle Paul taught that there is no advantage in
being a Jew, Galatians 5:6, 6:15, Philippians 3:3-9.
Any theological teaching that gives Jews a place of
privilege over Palestinians or Gentiles in general, or that places any
added burdens and restrictions upon the Jews because of their ethnicity,
is a relic of an unenlightened past, should be erased from our thinking or
preaching.
Mr. Thomas Williamson is an
ordained Baptist minister who lives in Chicago, Illinois. He contributes
to Media Monitors Network (MMN)
from time to time.