
In  the same sense that French statesman Georges Clemanceau announced that  war was too important to be left to the generals, the Presbyterian  Church USA just showed the world that political morality is too  important to be left to the churches – well, at least the New Age  leftist churches.
 
 At its Detroit conference, the church’s governing body voted, by a  razor-thin margin of seven votes, to divest from three companies that  provide equipment to Israel. Even the most amateurish observer of the  New York Stock Exchange knows that the entire PCUSA’s holdings in  Caterpillar, for example, do not comprise 3 percent of the company’s  daily trading.
 
 The only impact the PCUSA’s divestiture will realistically have is  to give symbolic affirmation to those who have found simple and  ahistorical solutions to complex problems. But whatever “good feeling”  warms over the people who voted for divestiture, it comes at the cost of  rupturing long-standing relations with the Jewish community that will  take a long time to heal.
 
 Relations between the two faith communities – long known for  sharing common interests – began to unravel when a leftist advocacy  group within the PCUSA published a study guide titled, “Zionism  Unsettled,” which denied the legitimacy, history, and theological  underpinnings of the modern Zionist movement. The Jewish community found  it ignorant, vicious, and anti-Semitic. The PCUSA denied that it  officially endorsed the guide, but it is used throughout its churches,  making the denial as offensive as the church’s publication.
 
 The church further offended the Jewish community by embracing the  leftist and anti-Zionist Jewish Voice for Peace at its convention.  Dressed in black T-shirts emblazed with the slogan, “Another Jew for  Divestment,” JVP members were conspicuous at the convention. Even within  the most leftist and tepid Zionist Jewish communities, like the one in  the San Francisco Bay Area, which opens a big tent to incorporate nearly  all Jewish religious and political ideologies, the JVP is considered to  be neither a voice for peace nor really Jewish, but a front group of  radical leftists who use their Jewishness to give legitimacy to Israel’s  destruction.
 
 This raised the issue of whether the church was acting as a  Christian community, however ignorant of the Middle East, or a community  of aging, leftist members of a declining church, who wanted to score  one last leftist policy statement under the masquerade of Christ’s  followers, just as JVP invoked their Jewishness to fulfill a leftist  agenda that had nothing to do with Judaism.
 
 Adding insult to injury, the vote came at a time when Israel is  suffering the emotional trauma of trying to find three high school  students kidnapped by the terrorist group Hamas. The Palestinians, whom  the PCUSA have now embraced, are calling the kidnapping a hoax, as is a  United Nations spokesperson, even while Hamas openly takes  responsibility for it. News of the vote comes at a time when an innocent  Arab-Israeli was shot on the Israeli side of the Syrian border by  Syrian troops and rockets are again being launched from Gaza, reflecting  the danger with which Israelis constantly live.
 
 The idea that all of the problems between Israel and the  Palestinians would go away if the settlements were removed is an idea  rooted in unconscionable ignorance. Before there was a single Israeli on  the West Bank, there was terrorism and a call for exterminating every  Israeli.
 
 The Arabs openly and resolutely described the war of 1948 as a war  of extermination. In 1967, when Israel took the West Bank as  consequence of Jordanian intervention in Israel’s defensive war with  Egypt – one in which she asked the Jordanians not to intervene – Israel  waited in vein for a Palestinian gesture for peace. Instead of peace,  Israel got the Arab League’s three No’s of Khartoum – no peace, no  recognition, and no negotiation.
 
 Since 1939, the Arabs have rejected every opportunity to have an  Arab state if it also meant having a Jewish state alongside it. If the  Arabs wanted a state, they have had ample opportunity to achieve that  goal.
 
 The PCUSA has decided that faced with an implacable enemy that is  prideful in its announcement of its attempts to exterminate Jews, Israel  has no right to self-defense. The PCUSA has decided that Israel has no  right to use the technologies provided by Caterpillar, Hewlett-Packard,  and Motorola to defend its children from kidnappings, its innocents from  suicide bombings and rocket attacks, or its military from those  committed to waging perpetual war against it.
 
 Israel unilaterally left Gaza, yielding land for peace. Instead of  getting peace the Israelis put their civilian population under the  unrelenting attack of Iranian-supplied rockets.
 
 Israel left southern Lebanon, and found that all it did was  encourage the Iranian-proxy, Hezbollah, to take up positions from which  to harass Israeli civilians and add to the minions now defending the  brutal dictatorship of Syria’s Bashir Assad, whose troops recently  killed an innocent Arab Israeli.
 
 We all know that the PCUSA will divest, but it will not give up  its cell phones using Israeli technology; its mothers and daughters will  not give up the Israeli technology that provides a non-invasive test  for breast cancer, and its children will not reject the highly effective  Israeli-invented blue light treatment for acne. Indeed, the PCUSA will  bask in its political correctness, but the medicines, technologies, and  discoveries that Israel has given to humanity will not be among the  things it boycotts.
 
 As Islam wages an unrelenting brutal war against the remnant of  the Christian community in the Middle East, a community that preceded  Islam by seven centuries, the PCUSA had absolutely nothing to say about  the slaughter of its brethren whether in Egypt, Syria, or Iraq. It had  nothing to say about the gays it embraces that are being executed in  Iran for the crime of being gay. It had nothing to say about the  non-existence of a Presbyterian church anywhere in Saudi Arabia. It had  nothing to say about the money flowing from Saudi Arabia and Quatar to  the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria that has taken to killing Christians  for the crime of being Christian and is now imposing the dhimmi tax on  survivors.
 
 No, the PCUSA could only condemn Israel, and then it wonders why  the Jewish community sees this as a vile act of anti-Semitism,  unbecoming of real Christians.