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5.0 out of 5 stars
misguided,
By wallace w. conroe (Elk, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jerry Falwell and the Jews (Hardcover)
One example of the misguided, even if well intentioned, effort to mix religion with politics. A most dangerous admixture. Falwell called himself a Zionist. All well and good. We're all entitled to our political viewpoint. But he seems not to have recognized that Zionism at its inception was not religiously motivated. It was political. Real Politics is not faith based. One's faith is accepted without question. Woe to those who do not constantly challenge their own politics. There are those on all sides of a political issue who believe that God is on their side. As Lincoln was to have said, when during the Civil War was told that God was on his side, "Let us pray that we're on God's side."
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Jerry Falwell and the Jews by Merrill Simon (Hardcover - 1984)
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