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Pastor Signs Apology for Offensive Church Sign Against Jews
Posted on Wednesday, March 03 @ 23:39:44 EST
Topic: Political: US, London, Rome, Jerusalem
DENVER--A new sign outside the Lovingway United Pentecostal Church is an apology for the former sign, according to the Associated Press.

The Rev. Maurice Gordon sparked a controversy with a sign that read, "Jews killed the Lord Jesus." Jews and Christians protested.



The current sign reads, "I am deeply sorry for offending the Jewish people, whom I love. Brother Gordon."

Gordon said the earlier message, a quote from the Bible, was taken out of historical context. "It has nothing to do with now," he said.

Gordon said the earlier message was inspired by the Mel Gibson film "The Passion of The Christ," which some criticize as anti-Semitic.

But even in apology, Gordon continued to stir up controversy, commenting that Jews should forgive Germans for the Holocaust. Gordon said that idea came from answering hundreds of angry phone calls and e-mails, many from Jews.

"The connection to the Holocaust is, in and of itself, offensive," said Bruce DeBoskey, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League. "That’s an unacceptable way to communicate a message, especially about such a painful event as the Holocaust."

Colorado and national Jewish and Christian leaders condemned Gordon’s first message, as did the United Pentecostal Church International, which said they believe "all of humanity was complicit" in the death of Jesus.

A Jewish woman who drove by the sign stopped to buy a ladder and removed the word "Jews" herself after no one answered her knocking at the church. The rest of the sign came down the same day.

Gordon’s signs have a history of controversy, condemning homosexuality, extramarital sex and abortion throughout the years. But the 74-year-old pastor said he hadn’t expected the latest furor.


 
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