GOP Reps Stand Firm in Support of Israel, Explain Religious Reasoning to Leftist Filmmaker
Watch: GOP Reps Stand Firm in Israel Support, Explain Religious Reasoning to Leftist Filmmaker
It can be heartening to see public officials acknowledge their spiritual debt to Israel.
Wednesday on social media, left-leaning independent journalist Lee Fang posted two videos featuring a total of four brief interviews with federal lawmakers, three Republicans and one Democrat.
All three Republicans explained their support for Israel in Biblical terms. The Democrat, of course, did not.
While interviewing the GOP lawmakers, Fang referred to Biblical prophecies that a Jewish-controlled Jerusalem would herald the second coming of Christ.
Republican Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas did not shy away from the Biblical context.
“This entire matter is based upon faith of our Maker, of our Creator, but it’s also a faith of a chosen people,” Sessions said.
Next, Fang tracked down Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado and asked the congresswoman about the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship.
“There have been two nations created to glorify God: Israel and the United States of America,” Boebert said. She then added that she would “bless both,” “honor both” and do everything possible to “stand and defend them.”
Fang thanked Boebert, walked away and appeared to raise his eyebrows at the camera.
Finally, the journalist caught up with Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee. This led to a somewhat longer exchange.
While not overtly partisan, Fang did ask Burchett about possible “religious extremism” behind U.S. support for Israel.
“I wouldn’t label the Baptist or the evangelical community as extreme because I believe — I feel like they’re following the Scripture and what the Scripture says about Israel: those who bless Israel will be blessed. I mean, they take it literal, and I’m one of those people,” Burchett replied.
As he had done with Sessions, Fang then asked Burchett about Biblical prophecies of Christ’s Second Coming.
“I believe Jesus will come back. And I’m gonna be on His side,” Burchett said.
On the social media platform X, Fang accurately noted that the Biblical context “separates Israel-Palestine from a lot of other geopolitical concerns.”
I talked previously to several lawmakers in Congress who explained that devotion to Israel — including U.S. weapons and money — is part of their religious belief, grounded in the Bible. This dynamic separates Israel-Palestine from a lot of other geopolitical concerns. pic.twitter.com/3gsLukoyrM
— Lee Fang (@lhfang) October 25, 2023
In a second brief clip, Fang received a predictably lame response from Democratic Rep. James Clyburn of South Carolina.
Here, Fang asked about the situation in Gaza.
“I’m gonna let the president speak for the country,” Clyburn said.
“But the Congress controls the purse. Should the Congress have any say in this?” Fang asked.
“No. The Congress should provide whatever the president asks for,” Clyburn replied.
“Anything? What if the president’s wrong?” Fang shot back.
“Whatever the president asks for. I’m with Joe Biden,” the congressman answered.
Asked Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-SC, if lawmakers should do anything to prevent the killing of innocent people in Gaza. “The Congress should do anything the president asks … whatever the president asks for, I’m with Joe Biden.” pic.twitter.com/eEQiZVLYKR
— Lee Fang (@lhfang) October 26, 2023
No doubt Fang found Clyburn’s subservient attitude depressing. The comments made it clear that many X users certainly did.
“They said trump had the cult following,” one user sarcastically tweeted.
They said trump had the cult following
— Richard “Dick” Whitman (/21M) (@GhostofWhitman) October 26, 2023
“And his constituents in SC did whatever Clyburn asked for and came out to vote for Biden in the primary, it’s blind obedience all the way down,” another user tweeted.
And his constituents in SC did whatever Clyburn asked for and came out to vote for Biden in the primary, it’s blind obedience all the way down
— Mike Kim (@MikeK_LA) October 26, 2023
Clyburn, of course, exemplifies Democrats’ trance-like obedience to the party establishment. He is not a serious person.
Republicans’ support for Israel on Biblical grounds, however, constitutes the most important aspect of this story. In fact, it should remind Americans and indeed, all Westerners, of their true heritage.
In our philosophies of government, for instance, Americans have drawn liberally from ancient Greece and Rome, as well as early modern England. The American Founders, in any case, most certainly did.
While borrowing from Plato and Cicero, however, our ancestors left the pagan gods alone. They adopted “The Republic,” but not Zeus.
Indeed, nearly all of them believed that the God of the Old Testament had revealed Himself to the Hebrews. Then, from that chosen people, came the Savior.
Therein lay our heritage: intellectually and culturally Greco-Roman and British, and spiritually Judeo-Christian.
It is good to see that some lawmakers understand.
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In what ways can acknowledging and understanding diverse perspectives grounded in faith contribute to finding common solutions in complex geopolitical concerns
The purse strings,” Fang interjected.
“But the president speaks for the country,” Clyburn repeated.
The significance of these videos lies not in their political implications, but rather in the acknowledgment of religious reasoning for support of Israel. It is refreshing to see elected officials who are unapologetic about their faith and its impact on their policy decisions.
For those who hold a strong religious belief in the Bible, particularly Christians, the connection to Israel is deeply rooted. The belief in the chosen people and the significance of Jerusalem as a holy city are fundamental tenets of the faith.
As Rep. Pete Sessions stated, the support for Israel is not simply a matter of politics, but a matter of faith. It is a recognition of the spiritual debt owed to Israel and the importance of standing with the chosen people. This sentiment was echoed by Rep. Lauren Boebert, who emphasized the role of both Israel and the United States as nations created to glorify God.
There is also a recognition of the blessings that come from supporting Israel. As Rep. Tim Burchett stated, those who bless Israel will be blessed. This understanding goes beyond partisan politics and speaks to a deeper understanding of the religious implications of such support.
While it is understandable that the Democratic lawmaker, Rep. James Clyburn, may not share the same religious convictions as his Republican counterparts, his dismissive response highlights a disconnection between certain politicians and a significant portion of the American population who hold these beliefs.
The acknowledgement of religious reasoning for support of Israel should not be seen as a barrier to meaningful discussion and debate on the issue. Rather, it should be recognized as a legitimate perspective that deserves to be heard and understood.
In an increasingly polarized political landscape, it is important to find common ground and respect differing viewpoints. The religious reasoning for support of Israel may not align with everyone’s beliefs, but it is a valid perspective that should be given due consideration.
As we navigate complex geopolitical concerns, it is crucial to have open and honest conversations that take into account the full range of perspectives, including those that are grounded in faith. Only through such dialogue can we hope to find common solutions and a path forward.
Ultimately, these videos serve as a reminder that faith can play a significant role in shaping political decisions. Regardless of one’s personal beliefs, it is important to listen to and understand the diverse perspectives that exist within our society and work towards a more inclusive and respectful dialogue.
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