Updated 11:59 pm.EST, Fri November 20, 2009

Society|Sat, Jun. 13 2009 10:07 AM EDT

Lutheran Head Sends Word to Jewish Leaders After Museum Shooting

By Aaron J. Leichman|Christian Post Reporter

The head of the largest Lutheran denomination in the nation has written a letter to 14 U.S. Jewish leaders, expressing his “sadness and concern” over the fatal shooting inside the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.

  • Holocaust Memorial Museum
    (Photo: AP Images / Alex Brandon)
    Bullet strikes are seen in one of the doors to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum after a shooting left a security officer dead and the gunman wounded in Washington Thursday, June 11, 2009.

“It is reprehensible that such an attack occurred at this place of solemn remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust,” commented the Rev. Mark S. Hanson, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America (ELCA).

“Our prayers are with the families of the guard who was killed, as well as with all those present or who work at the Museum and who will remain traumatized by this terrible event,” he added.

On Wednesday, 88-year-old James von Brunn – a Holocaust denier and white supremacist who hated Jews, Christians, and the government – walked into the Holocaust Museum with a rifle at his side and started shooting immediately, fatally wounding Stephen T. Johns, the black security guard who opened the door to let him in.

Two other guards eventually shot and critically injured von Brunn after an exchange of fire. On Thursday, von Brunn was charged with murder and killing in the course of possessing a firearm at a federal facility, both capital offenses under federal law. Authorities said Thursday that hate crime charges were also possible due to Johns’ ethnicity.

In his letter Thursday to 14 Jewish leaders in the United States, ELCA leader Hanson said he found it “deeply troubling that anti-Semitic acts, such as this one, are still occurring.”

And although it has been established that von Brunn regarded both Christianity and the Holocaust as “hoaxes,” created by the “Big Lie technique,” Hanson assured the Jewish community that his denomination has called upon its members to recognize anti-Semitism as “a contradiction and an affront to the Gospel, a violation of our hope and calling.”

“The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America deplores the presence of anti-Semitism in our society,” Hanson wrote.

“Therefore, we will continue to live out our pledge ‘to oppose the deadly working of such bigotry, both within our own circles and in the society around us,’” he concluded, citing from the 1994 "Declaration of ELCA to the Jewish Community.”

On Friday, the Holocaust Museum reopened after closing the day before for a period of mourning. About two dozen flower bouquets near the entrance formed a makeshift memorial to the slain guard, who was 39 when he died.

Johns, who colleagues called “Big John,” is survived by his wife, Zakia Johns, and 12-year-old son, Stephen T. Johns., Jr.

A memorial fund for Johns has been established by the American Jewish Committee’s Washington D.C. chapter.

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  • Wed Jun 17, 2009 5:53 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Darshan is partly right. We did renegue on the Balfour declaration and abstain in the final UN vote. The original UN act called for two states. The declaration of Israeli independence speech called for peoples to live side by side. The Mufti of Jerusalem told all muslims to leave jewish territory and any who remained would be considered traitors (there were less than 1 million refugees in UN camps in the first month. Within 6 moths it was 3 million! There were less than a million resident muslims recorded in the mandate records!). Jordan, Syria, Egypt attacked Israel. They figured that they would run over the small Israeli forces and then the cloud of camp followers, people with sacks to carry away loot, would swarm like locusts and devour the jewish wealth.

    Fortunately the Jews were more resilient than they thought, the arabs more incompetent and stories of miracles abound.

    Any peace deal will not last long. Islam is a territorial
    religion that has no mechanism for land that has been owned or occupied by muslims reverting or passing to non-muslim ownership.
    It is just a ruse for Hammas etc to regroup and re-arm.

  • Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:19 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 4

    www.davidbenariel.org

  • Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:18 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 3

    The Holocaust Museum, that I briefly visited this Spring, having been to Yad Vashem in Jerusalem over half a dozen times, doesnâ

  • Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:17 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 3

    The Holocaust Museum, that I briefly visited this Spring, having been to Yad Vashem in Jerusalem over half a dozen times, doesnâ

  • Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:25 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    These articles never cease to amaze me. Look at all this propaganda CP is putting out there about the ELCA. Facts: ELCA supports Hamas. ELCA wants to divide Jerusalem. ELCA's sister Church, the Lutheran Church of the Holy Land, refuses to accept anti-terrorism clauses as a condition of receiving grants and funds. Munib Younan Bishop of the Lutheran Church in Jerusalem/Jordan, - Hamas schools teach about him in the same cateories as Yasser Arafat- the father of modern terrorism. ELCA is probably the most anti-semitic denomination you'll find. They are especially crafty, because they "denounce" a shooting in a museum, but have put millions of dollars behind de-stabilizing the Jewish State.

    What is worse is articles like this that totally push the ELCA/Hamas Propaganda- "see we love jews, but wipe them off the face of the earth and give all their land to Hamas"- No research or presentation of the "rest of the story" here, not even a mention that there is some question about the ELCA's anti-semitic actions in the Middle East.

    Please read "The New Anti-Semitism: A Guide to the ELCA Campaign Against Israel and Her Christian Supporters"

    It is here:

    http://revcjconner.com/?p=293

  • Sat Jun 13, 2009 5:51 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    As set out in Torah, Israel was created by HaShem. As also set out in Torah, prophetically she was ingathered in our time by HaShem: as such she was reconstituted as a commonwealth by the Balfour Declaration (1917), and the consequent League of Nations Mandate entrusted to Great Britain (1920;22), in which same year said Mandate both the US President and Congress did approve.
    When,in all of her centuries-long, persecuted history,at her blackest hour devoid of all hope, Great Britain not only sought to abandon its Mandatory responsibility, but most heinously betrayed it:that did NOT nullify the obligation for its COMPLETE fulfillment. Nor does it yet! The 1948 UN proclamation of the creation of the State of Israel was a tragically delegated responsibility: one for whose critical vote GB abstained! There's nothing 'one-sided' in this view; only for those who elect for historical myopia.

  • Sat Jun 13, 2009 4:50 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 2

    darshan
    The idea that a two state solution is unlawful is silly. Israel itself was created by a narrow vote at the U.N. I was reading recently about an Arab Christian family whose land was taken by the Israeli government for "security purposes." Was that unlawful or unBiblical. I seem to recall God saying something about not oppressing the poor and loving justice. Is justice an absolute? This whole "I will bless thee that bless thee and curse them that curse thee," scripture is being used to justify theft of land. A large number of Christian Arabs are fleeing Israel. They find it curious that American Evangelicals have little to say about their situation. These families have been in the same area since the early centuries of the church. I support Israel. I studied there, was treated well by everyone I met(despite the occaisional terrorist attack). The situation is not helped by simplistic statements coming from people with a one sided view. That is why it is helpful for outside nations to assist in negotiations.

  • Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:10 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    "And God heard their groaning and God remembered His covenant with Abraham, with Isaac and with Jacob. And God saw the children of Israel, and God knew."

    Ex 2:24-25

  • Sat Jun 13, 2009 12:53 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    "Bless those who bless Israel,
    and curse those who curse Israel" -God

    (Gen. 12)

  • Sat Jun 13, 2009 11:07 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 4

    Christian commiseration is always in order:
    but it rings truer if the descendants of the victims of the first Final Solution whose memory the Holocaust Museum commemorates, especially those now resident in their G-D-ordained Land, and embattled in "the longest war" to remain so, are not being urged to create a "Two-State Final Solution" by those selfsame Churches who actively and persistently promote such an unBiblical and unlawful scheme.

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