America’s Real War
January 25, 2006 on 7:57 pm | In Non-fiction | Comments OffAmerica’s Real War
by Rabbi Daniel Lapin
published by Multnomah Publishers, Inc
c. 1985
Rabbi Lapin is NOT a Christian. He is an Orthodox Jew–possibly a Pharisee but I see a lot of faith in the scriptures and not just in the law in him. In his treatise, he makes it plain what he believes and why he believes it. He also makes it plain why he is writing this book.
In his humble opinion, until and unless the United States returns to its Judeo-Christian values, we are sunk. He believes the Anti-Christianism of the liberals will kill this country. He also goes so far as to assert that the Jewish liberals are not Jews at all except by blood. And he has scriptures and details to back up what he says. His feeling is that “true” Jews will hold to the scriptures and the dietary laws and support Christians in the political realm of this country.
He bashes liberal evolution agendas by saying that:
pg. 82-83–”Nothing arouses passions and conviction like the Almighty does. In their furious determination to refute the first few chapters of Genesis, extreme secularists are driven to insist that animals and people are identical in essential nature; different only superficially. In reality, the entire point of those early chapters is that God is building up to the pinnacle and ultimate purpose of Creation. First come inanimate objects followed by vegetation and animals. Only then do we see man being formed and, as I remind my six daughters, thereafter we reach the pinnacle when God creates woman.
“Secularism crouching beneath the banner of the animal rights movement is determined to eliminate any moral endorsement of the differences between man and animal. Using animals in any way at all is distasteful. No, it is evil. After all, would you test a potentially dangerous drug on your cousin before using it yourself? Would you wear the skin of your sister? Would you become a cannibal? The answers to all these questions then become moral justification for eliminating their practice.”
On the subject of homosexuality, he has this to say:
pg 202–”As the rector of one of Judaism’s more liberal theological seminaries, the University of Judaism, said regarding the Bible’s unequivocal objection to acts of homosexuality: ‘On the basis of new medical information, we can adjust the law accordingly.’ In other words, God mistakenly prohibited homosexuality because He was ignorant of forthcoming medical information disclosing how healthy is that particular sexual activity. The only alternative is that the rector of the University of Judaism must consider the Bible to be the mindless ramblings of ignorant desert tribes from long ago….In reality, those who wear the ecclesiastical robes of liberal denominations of both Judaism and Christianity and proclaim that homosexuality is not a sin, must make one of these two choices. Either God and His Word are impotent, ignorant, and irrelevant, or alternatively, the Bible provides the only legitimate insight into the mind of the Creator.”
Rabbi Lapin isn’t afraid to tell it like it is. You will come out of this book with a great sense of who Rabbi Lapin is but you will also come out of this book with a new sense of who you are and what (and Whom) you believe in. I pray for the salvation of Rabbi Lapin and his wife and seven children.
He has organized a group of Christians and Jews into a venture to try to reclaim America. Indeed he believes that the best way to be a Jew in this country is to support the Christians and their agenda.
My copy is hardback. An abridged version is available on AudioBook.
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