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Showing posts with label Rev. Sandra R Mackie. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 7, 2024

Debating ancient Middle East history is a distraction from the death and human suffering now ravaging Palestine | Opinion in my local newspaper

Palestinians search for survivors of the Israeli bombing in Rafah, Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali)AP
 By The Rev. Sandra R.Mackie

As the massacre in Gaza continues and good people around the globe are demanding an end to the US sponsored genocide, efforts to distract us ramp up.

In Gaza, Israel is bombing homes and killing entire families, blowing up neighborhoods, destroying libraries and Palestinian history, bombing hospitals, destroying houses of worship, razing schools, blowing up universities, destroying essential infrastructure, and poisoning farmland. Meanwhile, apologists work to distract the U.S. public.

Paula Fredriksen’s Opinion piece (March 31), is obviously an effort to distract. In the middle of the global discussion of “plausible” genocide in Gaza, Fredriksen’s concern lies in the past; Americans who have understood Jesus to be “a Palestinian Jew.” As a Catholic who converted to Judaism, she may have a different interpretation of ancient Christianity than Middle East historians and seminary professors with whom I have studied.

Her premise seems disingenuous, an effort to distract from the important issues of the day. I tire of such word games, natural outgrowths of the Palestinian “deniers.” (“No such thing as Palestinians,” etc.)

Viewing history from a 21st-century perspective, Fredriksen intentionally overlooks the fact that people of the ancient world were subjects of empires and members of tribes. is obviously an effort to distract. In the middle of the global discussion of “plausible” genocide in Gaza, Fredriksen’s concern lies in the past; Americans who have understood Jesus to be “a Palestinian Jew.” As a Catholic who converted to Judaism, she may have a different interpretation of ancient Christianity than Middle East historians and seminary professors with whom I have studied.

Her premise seems disingenuous, an effort to distract from the important issues of the day. I tire of such word games, natural outgrowths of the Palestinian “deniers.” (“No such thing as Palestinians,” etc.)

Viewing history from a 21st-century perspective, Fredriksen intentionally overlooks the fact that people of the ancient world were subjects of empires and members of tribes... READ MORE     https://www.pennlive.com/opinion/2024/04/debating-ancient-middle-east-history-is-a-distraction-from-the-death-and-human-suffering-now-ravaging-palestine-opinion.html

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Sunday, January 23, 2022

My letter to my local newspaper "U.S. helps Israel violate international law" PUBLISHED (online & in print) RE Rev. Sandra R Mackie's compassionate letter "Supporting a country that denies human rights is wrong"

Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), Golden Rule

Rev. Sandra R. Mackie is right | PennLive letters

https://www.pennlive.com/opinion/2022/01/rev-sandra-r-mackie-is-right-pennlive-letters.html

Rev. Sandra R Mackie's 1-6-22 letter "Supporting a country that denies human rights is wrong"

Dear Editor,

Rev. Sandra R Mackie is right: "Supporting a country that denies human rights is wrong"(Jan 11).

This tragic situation has been escalating for decades, with American money and clout empowering Israel's long term quest to impoverish, oppress, and evict the native non-Jewish population of the "Holy Land."

Too many of our elected leaders, and too many religious leaders, have been pulling a 'Ghislaine Maxwell' in helping Israel violate international law and the Palestinians' basic human rights. 

Modern man-made "Israel" really has been brilliant with PR (and subliminal persuasion) for instance stealing its official name from many a beloved hymn and prayer, so that Christians tend to just think warm, fuzzy thoughts at the mention of its name. 

As American newspapers racket up the charge for subscriptions and more people are inspired to seek out news elsewhere, I very much hope (for every one's sake) that more Americans are able to see and understand how culpable and wrong our elected leaders have been to worship at the altar of [AIPAC] the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

Sincerely,

Anne Selden Annab 

Mechanicsburg

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