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"They intend to Christianize all aspects of American life, from the halls of government to the libraries," Foxman charged.
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CAIRO,
November 6, 2005 (IslamOnline.net) – The Anti-Defamation League
(ADL), the largest Jewish organization in America, has lambasted
organized and coordinated efforts to Christianize America, in a way
that poses a threat to the principle of separation of church and state
and undermines religious tolerance in the country.
"Today
we face a better financed, more sophisticated, coordinated, unified,
energized and organized coalition of groups in opposition to our
policy positions on church-state separation than ever before, ADL
national director Abraham Foxman to the League's national commission
in New York City, reported Haaretz on Saturday, November 6.
He
traced the growing spread of "Christian extremism" to a
crisis in values among large segments of the American population and a
corresponding yearning for religious content, along with the presence
of President George Bush as an encouraging ally.
"They
intend to Christianize all aspects of American life, from the halls of
government to the libraries, to the movies, to recording studios, to
the playing fields and locker rooms of professional, collegiate and
amateur sports," Foxman charged.
"Their
goal is to implement their Christian worldview. To Christianize
America. To save us!"
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