Supreme Court: First Amendment allows for corporate campaigning near elections

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Posted: 23 Feb 2010 11:25 AM PST


On Jan. 21, 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution’s First Amendment freedom of speech does not prohibit corporations from spending money to promote certain candidates close to election cycles.

The Court was narrowly split with a five to fourdecision. Citizens United v. FCC has been called a free speech victory by some but a defeat by others.

At the state level, the ruling overturns limits on corporate election spending in dozens of states.

In the federal arena, it negates about sixty years’ worth of previous laws limiting corporate campaign money, especially the most recent Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (commonly known as the McCain-Feingold Act).

The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) prohibits corporations and organizations from sponsoring advertisement for a particular candidate within 30 days of a primary or 60 days of a general election.

It’s been debated since its inception whether this Act, prohibiting “issue advocacy ads” or “election communications broadcasts,” is unconstitutional, in that it stifles the free speech of collective groups around elections when it is most important to keep citizens informed.

Although not specifically stated in BCRA, the wording also limited paid election free speech from unions, general marketplace organizations, religious and grassroots organizations, even those with non-profit 501 (c) 3 status.

Concern about losing this type of freedom of speech came from members of Congress and organizations running the spectrum from conservative pro-life groups to liberal green environmental groups.

Organizations like Concerned Women for America (CWA) see the latest Supreme Court decision as an overall victory for religious free speech.

In a media release , CWA’s CEO Penny Nance wrote:
“The Court correctly concluded that judges should stop playing semantics with our Constitution and read the text as it is written. The government should not be limiting political speech because someone is rich or poor, or because they disagree with a particular point of view. Americans are the real winners today.”

Nance also noted that, as a matter of record, many senators had voted for McCain-Feingold with full knowledge that it might be unconstitutional.

However, according to a Washington Post report, President Obama has called the Supreme Court ruling a defeat for the American people, saying that removing these limitations will allow “a green light to a new stampede of special interest money.”

Writing for the Court’s 183-page decision, Justice Kennedy stated, “We find no basis for the proposition that, in the context of political speech, the Government may impose restrictions on certain disfavored speakers.”

For the dissenting judges, Justice Stevens called it a radical change in the law ignoring the opinion on such issues of most previous Supreme Court justices.

The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act also pulled the reins in on “soft money” campaign financing by political committees which was increasingly not subject to federal limits; and prohibited state and local money not only for races, but simple discussion of issues within election time frames.

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What kind of fruit will you produce this year?

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What kind of fruit will you produce this year?

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 09:03 AM PST


The past is gone, the future waits; What will that future be?—Dixon, alt.

Yet another year has passed, and we are entering a New Year with lots of hopes.

During such times, it’s good to take  stock  of the past.

Generally as Christians we do this through different activities at the end and beginning of the new year.

It is always good to think about the past.

We can think about how God has blessed us, and, perhaps, what He has in store for us this year.

But there is something else we have to ponder as we enter this new year.

Will we produce good fruits for the Gardener who placed us in this big garden?

In Isaiah 5:1-7, we read the Song of the Vineyard.

A man had some fertile land, so he decided to create a vineyard. He fenced it in; he made sure there weren’t any stones in it.

When he was satisfied that the land was ready for planting, he planted choice, heirloom vines in his vineyard.

He also built a tower and a winepress in the vineyard.

Because of all his preparation, he thought that his vineyard would produce the best grapes, but to his surprise, the vineyard produced something else–wild grapes.

He laments in verse four, “What more was there to do for my vineyard that I have not done it? Why, when I expected it to produce good grapes and it produce worthless one?”

This gardener had a great expectation about his seedling he planted, but unfortunately it produced bitter (wild grapes KJV) fruits (worthless-NASB).

In verses 5 and 6 we read about the bitter reaction of the gardener towards his worthless vineyard.

He says, “I will remove its hedge and it will be consumed; I will break down its wall and it will become trampled ground and I will lay it waste; it will not be pruned, nor digged, but briers and thorns will come up. I will also charge the clouds to rain no rain on it.”

How sad! That vineyard was completely uprooted. The gardener had no mercy towards it.

Are you like the garden in this song? Are you producing bitter fruit for the one who tends us–God?

If you are, take note of the fate of the vines which produced bitter fruits. The gardener destroyed them; he removed its hedges and consumed it.

He trampled it to the ground and laid it waste.

If you are like the vine in the Song of the Vineyard, there is hope.

In John 15 we read of another vine–Jesus.

In verses  one and two, Jesus says, “I am the true vine, and My Father is the vine dresser. Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit, He takes away and every branch that bears fruit, He prunes it, that it may bear more fruit.”

Unlike the vine that was trampled in Isaiah 5:1-7, this vine actually produces good fruit, so the vine dresser or gardener is pleased with it.

As Jesus says in this verse, He is the true vine and we, those who believe in him, are the branches. This shows our dependence on and relationship with Christ, with whom God is well pleased.

Also take note of the fact that the gardener, instead of destroying the good vine, does remove the branches that are not fruitful.

But those that produce fruit are pruned.

As branches or members of Christ, sometimes we need pruning to produce better fruit.

Pruning is a painful process, but the result is better than the process… the end is better than the beginning.

This year, let us be under His hands and accept His pruning in our life to produce much fruits for His glory.

May God Bless.

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Sir Elton John: “Jesus was a Compassionate, Super-Intelligent Gay Man”

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Sir Elton John: “Jesus was a Compassionate, Super-Intelligent Gay Man”

Posted: 20 Feb 2010 01:32 PM PST


Elton John on stage at the Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster, England: 2008.

62 year-old English singer-songwriter, composer and pianist Sir Elton John recently became the center of controversy among conservative Christians when he claimed that Jesus “was a […] super-intelligent gay man who understood human problems” in an interview with entertainment magazine Parade.

“On the cross, he forgave the people who crucified him. Jesus wanted us to be loving and forgiving. I don’t know what makes people so cruel. Try being a gay woman in the Middle East – you’re as good as dead.”

John spoke with Parade’s Dotson Rader about love, drugs, fame, his civil relationship with Canadian filmmaker David Furnish, religion and everything in between.

“Just about every relationship I ever had was involved with drugs,” recalled the singer. “But I always had to be with someone, good or bad, otherwise I didn’t feel fulfilled. I’d lost the plot.”

John and Furnish have been partners since 2005 and continue to appear together at celebrity events and fundraisers, including those held by the Elton John AIDS Foundation. Since the AIDS-related deaths of his close friends Ryan White and British musician Freddie Mercury, John has become a notable philanthropist and public spokesperson to raise awareness of the disease.

John’s recent comments on Christianity and Jesus, however, have drawn fire from conservative news media personalities and even Catholic League President Bill Donohue.

“Jesus was certainly compassionate, but to say he was ‘super-intelligent’ is to compare the Son of God to a successful game show contestant,” said Donohue.

“More seriously, to call Jesus a homosexual is to label him a sexual deviant. We’re not sure what’s worse—John’s ignorance or his intolerance. In any event, if we thought we could persuade him to issue an apology, we would try. But given his recidivism, we won’t even bother to ask.”

Donohue also added, “One thing is clear. Someone needs to straighten John out.”

During last night’s FOX News broadcast of “The O’Reily Factor,” conservative political commentator and host Bill O’Reily mentioned Sir John is his “Pinheads & Patriots” segment.

While O’Reily praised actor Jack Nicholson as patriot for his visiting the Walter Reid Memorial Hospital to “raise the morale of wounded troops,” he slammed John’s comments.

“While the singer is correct in asking for compassion toward gay people, he is a pinhead for calling Jesus a gay man,” said O’Reily. “There is absolutely no evidence of that.”

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“Preacher’s Kid” Film to Raise Funds for Haiti


 


Official theatrical poster for the film. (c)Copyright 2010 Crown of Life Ministries and Gener8Xion Entertainment.

In the wake of Haiti’s devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake, one faith-based film is making a difference. Writer/Director Stan Foster’s “Preacher’s Kid” debuted in 109 select theatres in 33 cities the weekend of January 29 and has already gained considerable support. The film raked in $109,000 in just three short days, a small amount compared to the majority of Hollywood blockbusters, but more than enough to aid relief efforts in Haiti.

“Preacher’s Kid” tells the tale of 20-something Angie King (played by platinum-selling Capitol Records artist LeToya Luckett), a preacher’s daughter who “strikes out on her own for the very first time and joins a traveling gospel show,” according to the movie’s official web site synopsis. “In this modern-day rendition of the fable of The Prodigal Son, she soon discovers life on the road is tough but fears going home with nothing to show for herself, or worse, to a father who no longer loves her.”

At the film’s official blog, Gener8Xion Entertainment founder and CEO Matthew Crouch, who also co-produced the film, says it was only natural to aid the country with which he has shared a lifelong relationship.

“My family has shared a longtime love for the people of Haiti,” he said, “Having made numerous trips there over the years as my mother funded a hospital and supported an orphanage, it’s touched our hearts to see how the world has stepped forward to give so generously to the relief efforts.”

Critics are continuing to hail “Preacher’s Kid” for its excellence, including Roger Moore of the “Orlando Sentinel who deemed it “the best Christian drama since ‘Fireproof.’”

“Hollywood Shuffle” (1987) Director Robert Townsend praised the movie as “filmmaking at its best—well written, well directed, and the performances are top notch. It touches your heart, breaks your heart and puts it back together again. A new American classic is born.”

In addition to Luckett, “Preacher’s Kid” also stars Sharif Atkins (“White Collar”), Greg Alan Williams (“Remember the Titans” and “Baywatch”), Essence Atkins (“Half & Half,” “Are We There Yet?”) and Tammy Townsend (“Sherri”).

Although movie theatres generally keep close to 60 percent of box office income, Gener8Xion Entertainment has estimated that just over one-third of the cost of each ticket sold will be sent directly to relief efforts in Haiti.

For more information on the film and how you can contribute and support, visit the movie’s official web site at: http://www.preacherskidfilm.com

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Kirk Franklin Heads “Artists United” for Haiti

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Posted: 03 Feb 2010 11:42 AM PST


Award-winning Christian gospel, hip hop and R&B singer Kirk Franklin is bringing together artists from around the world to support Haiti. Photo (c) kirkfranklin.com.

Multi-Dove Award and Grammy-winning Christian gospel, hip hop and R&B singer Kirk Franklin is heading up a project to provide relief and financial support to earthquake-ravaged Port-au-Prince Haiti, according to his official web site www.kirkfranklin.com.

Franklin’s latest single entitled “Are You Listening: A Love Song for Haiti” will feature the voices of over 150 well-known contemporary Christian and gospel singers including Jeremy Camp, Natalie Grant, BeBe, CeCe and Marvin Winans, Mary Mary, Nicole C. Mullen and dozens more. As has been the case with so many other music artists throughout the industry, all proceeds and donations to the project single will go directly to relief efforts in Haiti.

Franklin recently told the Gospel Music Channel, “We see these people as God’s children. We want to do our part and I just want people to know that the gospel community can respond to a powerful natural disaster.”

Haiti was struck two weeks ago by a devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake, leaving over 150,000 dead and an estimated 1.5 million homeless, according to national news reports. Since that time, several countries have continued to extend national aid and support to the remaining citizens. Unfortunately, as one of the poorest nations in the Western Hemisphere, Haiti lacks the infrastructure to deal with such a large scale catastrophe.

“We hope this song will bring much needed support and awareness in an effort to raise funds in the near and long-term future,” says Franklin. “The people of Haiti are very spiritual people with an unwavering faith and belief in God and still count the Lord as the main source and provider. We will continue to pray and stand with them.”

According to Franklin’s web site, the official “Are You Listening” music video is slated to air worldwide during a special one hour Gospel Music Channel presentation on Friday, January 22 at 7:00 p.m. (ET). The GMC will also broadcast a special “Hope for Haiti Now” telethon at 8:00 p.m., immediately following. The single is already preparing to enter the world of iTunes and will be released at Wal-Mart and other major music retailers after January 30.

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Jewish Teen’s prayers cause Terrorism hysteria on airplane

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Jewish Teen’s prayers cause Terrorism hysteria on airplane

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 07:28 AM PST


A Jewish teenager, attempting to say his morning prayers, caused a terrorism alert on a US Airways airplane Thursday.

The plane had left New York and was going to Kentucky. Instead, it was redirected to Philadelphia, grounded, and surrounded by local and federal authorities, including dogs sniffing for bombs.

The boy had taken out his tefillin, as is stated in the Jewish Torah that every male thirteen and over is supposed to do daily as part of his prayer time.

Tefillin are two leather straps attached to small boxes which contain tiny scrolls of biblical passages. The tefillin wrap around the arm and head and serve as a reminder of being spiritually bound to God’s laws.

The Jewish Torah is similar to the Christian Old Testament. In both, Deuteronomy 6:4-9 says:
Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates. (NIV)

Today, only very religious Jewish men, most of the Orthodox and Hassidic sectors of Judaism, observe the tefillin prayer ritual faithfully. This is one reason it may be less recognizable in public.

Hysteria Demonstrates Americans’ Attentiveness to Terrorism Threats; but also Lack of Knowledge toward Faith-Based Traditions

That the boy and his sister were questioned by authorities is not being cited as an incident of anti-Semitism. According to a report by Associated Press, the concensus from most people interviewed was that we can’t be too careful about what is going to get pulled out of a box or suitcase on airplanes anymore. People can use innocent looking things to avoid suspicion.

However, one rabbi who spoke to the FBI stated it’s also a show of modern-day unawareness toward biblically based activities and commandments. With today’s interpretation of “separation of church and state” leading people to believe that prayer isn’t allowed in public, Americans aren’t as accustomed to seeing prayer rituals carried out. Nor are so many reading their Torahs and Bibles to learn about it.

Rabbi Benjamin Belch of New York’s Yeshiva University told AP that people should be aware of ignorance just as much as we should be aware of terrorism.

The teenager was never under arrest. It will be hard to determine how to remain terror-alert while being culturally sensitive.

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Jesus Returns to the Silver Screen with “Resurrection of the Christ,” Easter 2011




Posted: 29 Jan 2010 01:12 PM PST


"Resurrection of the Christ" will focus on the hours just before and after Jesus' return from the grave.

Indie film producer and director Billy McKay, alongside director Jonas McCord (“The Body,” 2001, starring Antonio Banderas), is set to take the reins of “Resurrection of the Christ,” according to weekly entertainment magazine “Variety.” Armed with a $20 million budget, the religious drama is scheduled for a ten week shoot on location in Morocco, Israel and throughout much of Europe, beginning in July.

The film is being hailed as the sequel to Director/Producer Mel Gibson’s 2004 blockbuster “The Passion of the Christ,” which has raked in an astonishing $611 million worldwide since its release, according to Box Office Mojo. “Resurrection,” however, has no official ties to “The Passion” and will not share any of the same actors or parent production companies.

Screenwriter Dan Gordon will be penning the film’s screenplay and script, which will focus on the “power, greed and ambition of those involved in the crucifixion—Pontius Pilate, Herod, Caiaphas and Judas,” according to “Variety” and reports from “The Christian Post.”

McKay, who was one of the three producers behind “Billy: The Early Years” (2008), told “Variety” Magazine, “It’s as much about the key players as it is about Jesus. We want to bring in the ‘Gladiator’ dimension of the first century against the political milieu of the time.”

There has been no official cast list released. “Resurrection of the Christ” will be distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films of “Amazing Grace” (2006) and “Fireproof” (2008) fame and is slated to release Easter weekend 2011.


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Baptist Americans Arrested for “Answering God’s Call” in Haiti

Originally here: http://theundergroundsite.com/index.php/2010/02/baptist-americans-arrested-for-answering-gods-call-in-haiti-10931

A group of ten Americans, most of who hail from Central Valley Baptist Church in Meridian, Idaho, have been arrested and detained in quake-ravaged Haiti after illegally transporting 33 Haitian children into the Dominican Republic, according to CNN, FOX and several other national news outlets. The group was recently released from their cells for brief interviews with reporters.

Group leader Laura Silsby, 40, told CNN, “We believe we’ve been charged very falsely with trafficking […]. We literally all gave up everything we had and used our own funds to come here and help these children.”

“God is the one who called us to come here,” said group member Carla Thompson, “and we just really believed this was his purpose.”

The group was arrested by Haitian officials last Saturday after it was discovered that they did not have the proper documentation to transport the alleged orphans out of the country. The children ranged in age from two months to 12 years. Subsequent investigations revealed that at least ten of the children have at least one surviving parent.

Silsby told the Associated Press that their group received the children from Haitian Pastor Jean Sanbil of Sharing Jesus Ministries.

Prior to the group’s arrest, Sharing Jesus reported that they planned to drive a bus from Santa-Domingo, Haiti into Port-au-Prince and “gather 100 orphans from the streets and collapsed orphanages, then return to the Dominican Republic,” according to Christian Today News. The children would then be placed in a 45-room hotel located in Cabarete while it underwent a conversion into an orphanage.

Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive told the Associated Press on Sunday that he was angered and outraged by the group’s “illegal trafficking of children” in a country that has long been pestered by meddlesome foreigners.

According to FOX News, Central Valley Baptist’s Revered Clint Henry has denied the allegations of child trafficking brought against his members and even told his worried congregation to pray that God would “help them as they seek to resist the accusations of Satan and the lies that he would want them to believe and the fears that he would want to plant into their heart.”

“The intention was simply to go down and try to be an aid in ministering to children that had been orphaned in the quake,” said Henry. “It was our intention to be part of a new orphanage. The decision was made that we could house those children in the temporary sites.”

Prime Minister Bellerive, however, disagrees and told CNN, “From what I know until now, this is a kidnapping case. Who is doing it, I don’t know. What are the real objectives or activities, I don’t know. But that is kidnapping, and it is more serious because it’s involving children.”

Bellerive also added, “The children certainly were not fully willing to go, because in some cases, from what I heard, they were asking for their parents, they wanted to return to their parents.”

Even Haitian Social Affairs Minister Yves Christallin was quoted by the Times as terming the group’s action “an abduction, not an adoption.”

The Baptist group of five men and five women received a visit from U.S. Embassy officials over the weekend, who reported that the Americans were receiving fair treatment and were holding tight to their faith. U.S. officials did note, however, that the Americans had been detained for “alleged violations of Haitian laws related to immigration.”

The group was informed that government approval is required before any Haitian child can leave the country and/or be transported to another location outside Haitian borders. Members of the Baptist group also confessed that none of the 33 children had passports or identification paperwork of any kind.

Currently, the Haitian government has halted all adoptions for fear that children may be more vulnerable to being seized and sold.

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Remembering the Holocaust, Part 2


Remembering the Holocaust, Part 2

Posted: 26 Jan 2010 08:06 AM PST


Christian Heroines of the Holocaust

As mentioned in Part 1, the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem has a feature called “Avenue of the Righteous Among the Nations.” Here, the museum honors Christians and others who assisted the Jews at the risk of their own lives.

Many people have heard of Oskar Schindler, a Polish businessman who saved 1,000 Jewish people by employing them and falsifying their records, through the Steven Spielberg movie “Schindler’s List.”

Along with Schindler, here are some Christian heroines of the Holocaust who are also honored at Yad Vashem.

Miep Gies, Holland – Miep Gies was a Christian secretary to Otto Frank, a Jew. She concealed the Frank family for over two years. Gies is the person responsible for saving Anne Frank’s diary (the famous Diary of Anne Frank, who died in Bergen-Belsen only two weeks before the concentration camps were liberated).

Anne Frank’s diary ended up being instrumental in some of the post-war Nazi trials.

Miep Gies recently died at 100 years old (January, 2010), and was the last survivor of those known for helping the Jewish people during the Holocaust. She was Austrian, but had married a Dutchman.

See a succinct telling of Gies’ life and heroic acts here at Associated Press.

Irena Sendler, Poland – Irena Sendler single-handedly organized efforts to save 2,500 Polish children. She and other non-Jewish volunteers worked tirelessly, every day at the risk of their own lives, to smuggle the children through all sorts of channels.

Cleverly, Sendler devised a plan for the Jewish children to be adopted into Protestant and Catholic families to conceal their identity. She saved every single child’s name and location in glass jars so they could be re-united with their families after the war.

When Sendler was discovered, she was tortured with both legs and feet broken. But a German officer listed her as executed and helped her escape.

Sendler, who passed away in 2008, was nominated for a 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. It went to Al Gore for his global warming work. But her story of bravery is captured here at the “Life in a Jar” Project by a group of Kansas schoolchildren.

Corrie ten Boom and Betsie ten Boom, Holland – The ten Boom sisters and their father Casper were avid followers of Jesus. They owned a clock shop in Haarlem, Holland (now a Museum).

They used a hidden room in their upstairs residence to hide a large number of Jewish people. When it was thought safe, the people would come out into the house for meal and prayer times. The ten Booms even provided kosher food.

Upon discovering the room, the Gestapo arrested all three ten Booms plus a nephew who had helped them. They were placed in the Ravensbrück concentration camp.

Corrie was the only one of the four to survive the death camp. She is famous for writing the book, “The Hiding Place” (with John and Elizabeth Sherrill), telling all the events that happened in occupied Holland and at the shop.

In the book, Corrie also tells of the miracles of how she smuggled a Bible into her barracks, and how she and Betsie shared the Gospel with many Jewish captives.

Corrie ten Boom later established halfway houses for survivors of the Holocaust to get re-adjusted and relocated into outside life.

Her most amazing testimony came at a speaking engagement, where she was approached by an ex-officer of the Nazi regime – one of the very men who had guarded her in prison. He had come to know Jesus, and was begging her forgiveness!

Corrie said,
“I discovered it is not on our forgiveness any more than on our goodness that the world’s healing hinges, but on His. When He tells us to love our enemies, He gives, along with the command, the love itself” (page 215, The Hiding Place).


Remembering the Holocaust, Part 1


Remembering the Holocaust, Part 1

Posted: 22 Jan 2010 02:12 PM PST


Auschwitz buildings today. From Wikimedia Commons, Public domain.

International Holocaust Remembrance Day

In 2005, the United Nations designated Jan. 27 as an annual International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Why Jan. 27? It was on this day in 1945 that the largest World War II concentration camp, Auschwitz, was liberated.

Auschwitz, a network of three camps, was operated in Poland under German occupation from 1940-1945. It probably accounted for the death of over one million Jews. Among other well-known “death camps” were Dachau, Treblinka and Bergen-Belsen.

Claims that the Holocaust Didn’t Happen
Currently, there are claims being made that the Holocaust never happened. These claims are frightening and outrageous to Jewish people, and could not be farther from the truth.

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. houses more than 85,000 Holocaust photographs, twenty percent of which can be viewed online. There are traveling exhibits and several stationary USHMM branches around the U.S.

The Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem has archived 62 million pages of documents, photos, testimonies of survivors and other articles as proof of the Holocaust.

How/Why did the Holocaust happen?
Adolph Hitler intended to create the perfect Aryan race, eliminating those people who didn’t fit his description of “perfect.”

Beside the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust, it is estimated that two million other people lost their lives for either assisting the Jewish people or being imperfect themselves.

Extending beyond his takeover of Germany, Hitler wanted to rule at least all of Europe, and perhaps the world. See a history with more details here at USHMM.

Do Christians hate the Jewish People?
Because some churches and Christian organizations either looked the other way or went along with Hitler’s bidding due to their own fear, some Jewish people are convinced to  this day that Christians hate them.

However, Yad Vashem has a special memorial called “Avenue of the Righteous Among the Nations” dedicated to Christians and others who lovingly and bravely assisted the Jewish people at the risk of their own lives (watch for Part 2 of this article for portraits of several Christian “Holocaust Heroes”).

There are many organizations of Christians and Jewish people working alongside each other today to make the way for better relationships between Christians and Jews, to erase rumors that the Holocaust never happened, and to stand against anti-Semitism and anti-Christianity.

Want to get involved in this effort? Here are a few such organizations:*
American Alliance of Jews & Christians
Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, Inc.
Christians United for Israel
Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation (JAACD)

*(The Underground is not connected to these organizations, and the views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of these organizations.)

Underground staff writer Sheryl Young is the author of What Every Christian Should Know about the Jewish People: Improving the Church’s Relationship with God’s Original Chosen Nation.