Presbyterians Bury Document on Anti-Jewish Bias
In early May, the Presbyterian Church (USA) issued a document about its public speech regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict. The document, titled “Vigilance against anti-Jewish ideas and bias,” was given a prominent links on the interfaith section of the PC(USA)’s website. But as of this writing, (the afternoon of June 10, 2008), the links are gone. The document, which CAMERA has blogged about previously, is still present on the denomination’s servers as an html document and as a pdf document, but unless surfers have the direct links to these documents, they will have a tough time finding them.
What’s up with that?
Researchers would be well advised to save copies of this document should it dissappear altogether, or be put into storage in Qumran.
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