Retired seminary professor praises Syrian terrorist group
The Layman Online, October 20, 2004
The Anti-Defamation League issued a news release today saying it is “deeply disturbing that leaders of the Presbyterian Church would seek out a meeting with members of a terrorist organization responsible for attacks that have killed both Americans and Israelis.”
The news release was referring to the 24-member Presbyterian Church (USA) delegation that met Oct. 18 with southern Lebanon’s Hezbollah commander, Sheikh Nabil Kaouk.
The Anti-Defamation League said the meeting was broadcast on Al Manar, Hezbollah’s satellite television network.
“During the broadcast, at least one member of the delegation was shown praising Hezbollah,” the league’s news release said. “Elder Ron Stone, who identified himself as representing the East Liberty Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh, said, ‘As an elder of our church, I’d like to say that, according to my recent experience, relations and conversations, with Islamic leaders are a lot easier than dealings and dialogue with Jewish leaders.’
“Elder Stone went on to praise Hezbollah: ‘We treasure the precious words of Hezbollah and your expression of goodwill towards the American people.'”
But neither the United States nor the United Nations has expressed much good will toward Hezbollah. The U.S. says Hezbollah murdered 270 Americans in two terrorist bombings and lists the organization as a terrorist group. The United Nations has urged Lebanon to disband the militia.
Stone, a retired professor Christian ethics at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, is a member of the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy, which is the lead group on the PCUSA’s Mideast trip. He also helps raise funds for the committee through the Eastminster foundation.
The Anti-Defamation League’s news release quoted to Abraham H. Foxman, the league’s national director, and Rabbi Gary Bretton-Granatoor, its director of Interfaith Affairs:
- “It is deeply disturbing that leaders of the Presbyterian Church would meet with the leader of a terrorist organization that is directly responsible for attacks against Americans and Israelis, and that has repeatedly denounced America and Israel as enemies of Islam. It is especially troubling and offensive that at least one member of the delegation praised Hezbollah, telling them it was easier to dialogue with terrorists than with Jews when it comes to Middle East issues.
- “Coming in an atmosphere where interfaith relations between Presbyterians and Jews have been sorely tested by the church’s proposal to disinvest from Israel, it is disturbing that the Presbyterian leaders made the irresponsible decision to meet with Hezbollah, an organization whose self-stated goal is the total destruction of the Jewish State and the establishment of Islamic rule over Jerusalem. It is outrageous that, rather than seeking out moderate voices working for positive change in the Middle East, the Presbyterian leaders decided to seek out the leader of a terrorist organization.”
The league’s news release also said, “Since its founding in 1982, Hezbollah has been responsible for hundreds of attacks against Israelis and Americans, including the 1983 suicide bomb attack on the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, which killed 200. Hezbollah also attacked the Israeli Embassy in Argentina in 1992 and the Israeli cultural center in Buenos Aires in 1994. While continuing to carry out cross-border attacks against Israel, Hezbollah has more recently contributed to anti- Semitic incitement throughout the Middle East, using its satellite station to broadcast anti-Semitic propaganda. According to the U.S. State Department, Hezbollah receives financing and other support from Syria and Iran.”
(Hezbollah, which means “Party of God,” is transliterated into English differently by Israeli and Arabic writers. Arabs prefer Hizbollah.)