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    Israel Today
    Dec 30 2009


    Israeli ministries spar over support of Evangelical Christians

    Israel's Foreign Ministry and Interior Ministry are engaged in a
    heated debate over whether or not to recognize Evangelical Christians
    as a sovereign, independent church and offer them the benefits that go
    along with that status, Army Radio reported on Wednesday.

    The Foreign Ministry wants to upgrade the status of Evangelical
    Christians in Israel, encouraging even more interaction with the
    Christian group that has most supported and aided the Jewish state
    since its rebirth.

    Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon noted that Evangelical Christians
    donate untold sums of money to Israel and, especially in the US and
    Europe, initiative formidable public relations campaigns in support of
    the Jewish state. Ayalon suggested that the least Israel could do in
    return is grant Evangelicals the same status as Catholics, Greeks,
    Armenians and other orthodox churches.

    An Interior Ministry representative quoted by Army Radio rejected the
    idea, arguing that if Evangelicals were granted such status in Israel,
    it would open the flood gates and similar requests from other
    religious groups would come pouring in.

    Our readers are aware of the trouble Evangelical Christians living in
    Israel have had with the Interior Ministry in recent years, and
    revelations that those troubles stem directly from the ministry's
    relationship with Yad L'Achim.

    Yad L'Achim and other anti-missionary groups view Evangelical
    Christians as a threat and want them out of Israel, and that likely
    has far more to do with the Interior Ministry's opposition to
    upgrading the status of Evangelicals than a fear of additional
    requests from other religious groups.

    Both ministries agreed to form a joint committee to find a solution to
    the impasse.

    http://www.israeltoday.co.il/default.asp x?tabid=178&nid285
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