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It seems Pope Francis needs to brush up on his Tertullian!

It has been reported (in The ChristLast Media, I must note) that the current Pope does not like the phrase "lead us not into temptation...

"Let no freedom be allowed to novelty, because it is not fitting that any addition should be made to antiquity. Let not the clear faith and belief of our forefathers be fouled by any muddy admixture." -- Pope Sixtus III

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Meanwhile, back in the Holy Land...

...the Israeli crackup continues. Ignore at your own risk.


Avi Bieber was a grade school kid when he was our neighbor in Efrat only a few years back, just before his family moved to Tekoa.

Now we see his face flash on the TV screen over the past 48 hours, wearing his army uniform, with his simple, clear statement to his commander that he would not obey an order to beat up Jews. His statement that "It is simply not just and not right" was quite clear, as he laid down his weapon and was promptly arrested and jailed for refusing an order.

All day long, the next day, Avi's father was on the air, saying clearly that his son acted on his conscience and that he would be supportive of his son, even if his son was thrown in jail for a long prison term.

Now our children ask what they should do. We have four older children and two younger children. We have two two boys -- 23 and 19. One has just finished the army and the other is about to go in. And we have two big girls -- 22 and 17, one who has finished her national service and one who is about to go in, and we have two little girls -- 11 and 6, and they all ask us each in their own way, including our little ones, what is right to do at this moment in time.

Every parent in Israel now experiences this moral dilemma.

Speaking from personal experience, I have been through some of this before, when the Vietnam conflict was raging, when it seemed like fighting in that war was the wrong thing to do.

Despite intense patriotism for America, it hurt to come to the conclusion that I could no longer live or fight for my country, but that in good faith I could not call myself a conscientious objector, since there was a nation that I could fight for -- Israel.

There were heartrending talks I had with my father, who fought for America in the South Pacific in World War II, and an even more difficult dialogue with my grandfather, who fought for America in France in World War I and went on be a proud leader in the American Legion. Yet they both saw the injustice in Vietnam, and supported the tough decision to leave America rather than to fight for an unjust cause.

What reinforced my decision to choose Israel as a land to live and fight for was what I had learned in high school from a teacher who had been an Israeli army officer who taught us about the Israeli army's code of conscience, which requires an Israeli soldier to disobey an order which the soldier believes is immoral.

Our teacher taught us about the Kfar Kassam case in 1956, when Israeli soldiers opened fire on a truck of Arab workers returning home after curfew, and how every single soldier was convicted for obeying an illegal order to fire and kill unarmed workers.

Unlike Lieutenant Calley and his who walked free after the trial for the Mylai massacre in Vietnam, every Israeli troop at Kfar Kassam paid a very heavy price for following what the Israeli court determined to be an immoral order. (Thanks to Israelinsider.)

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