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PCUSA - Grueling debate ends with negative vote on ?Christians and Jews? paper


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Date Tue, 06 Jul 2010 12:48:02 -0700

Grueling debate ends with negative vote on 'Christians and Jews' paper

Also: Strong support for getting to better know 'Christian Churches Together'

July 6, 2010
GA219 Communication Center
by Shane Whisler
In more than two hours of debate, commissioners on the 219th General 
Assembly Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations Committee decided not to 
recommend that the Assembly accept the paper "Christians and Jews: 
People of God."
Regarding the paper on Christians and Jews, several observers and 
commissioners, from open hearings to the committee debate, said words 
to the effect of, "I do not feel this paper is ready." Many 
expressing that feeling said the paper was not complete because the 
voices of Middle Eastern Christians were not included.
Sydney Levy of Jewish Voice for Peace agreed with that concern, 
saying as a descendant of Holocaust survivors, it is essential that 
every voice be heard. With a different perspective, a Jewish scholar 
heartily endorsed the paper.
"[The paper] is faithful to the work that has been done for decades," 
said Adam Gregerman. "The Presbyterian church has much to be proud of 
... for dialogue with the Jewish community."
Commissioner debate raised three areas of concern that could not be 
fixed with amendments, deletions, substitutions or an addendum.
"What seems to have stuck in the minds of commissioners is that the 
document is not complete because voices are absent," said Raafat 
Zaki, a resource person for the committee who is also secretary for 
the National Middle Eastern Presbyterian Caucus.
Zaki and several others said that Middle Eastern Christians from 
Palestinian territories to the United States were not asked to share 
input until the paper was written. Others said they were satisfied 
that enough voices were heard.
Tuesday's committee business is likely to see similar debate when the 
paper, "Understanding Christian-Muslim Relations" is considered.
The committee also voted 51-1-2 to recommend that the PC(USA) begin a 
four-year engagement with the relatively new alliance, Christian 
Churches Together (CCT). CCT has deep roots, but officially launched 
in 2006 when several expressions of Christianity adopted its bylaws. 
Earlier in the day, the committee voted to recommend that the PC(USA) 
and the Seventh-Day Adventist church get to know one another better.





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