Jesus the Palestinian
I'm not a religious guy.
I might talk about Jesus in a different way that priests, ministers, and popes
do. I do not see him as the divine incarnate, and I’m not completely sure he
saw himself that way either. But I do share one thing with my more religious
friends. Jesus still lives for me today.
Jesus was one of us. We
Palestinians are pretty proud of that. I’ve been to Bethlehem, Nazareth, and
Jerusalem many times, and Palestinians, Muslim and Christian, are looking after
Jesus’ stuff pretty well.
And we see ourselves in
his light.
Like us, he was told
that he does not belong in Palestine. Like him, we remain.
Like us, he was told that
his stories have no place there. Like him, we keep telling them, no matter the
consequences.
Like us, he fought
against unbridled power. Like him, we tell those who oppress us the hard truths
they don’t want to hear.
Like us, he gained
supporters little by little. The most powerful shunned him at first. At the
outset, only a few stood by him. But it won’t take us 300 years to get an
empire to agree with us, and I definitely shouldn’t take us 2000 years to get
1.2 billion followers either. We have Facebook, Twitter, and everything else.
Jesus never had those things. I mean, can you imagine Jesus’ statuses?
- Got kicked out of
Jerusalem again today. Ugh.
- No justice, no peace!
- Hey guys, this pic is for everyone who said I couldn’t walk on water.
- Could everyone please stop tagging me everywhere? The cops are looking for me!
- This was a rough week, I’m gonna be turning a lot of water into wine tonight, if you know what I mean.
- No justice, no peace!
- Hey guys, this pic is for everyone who said I couldn’t walk on water.
- Could everyone please stop tagging me everywhere? The cops are looking for me!
- This was a rough week, I’m gonna be turning a lot of water into wine tonight, if you know what I mean.
And let’s get something
straight here. Jesus did visit Lebanon, Jordan, and maybe even Egypt. But he
never went to Rome or Greece, and he definitely never stepped foot in Britain.
And I can say, unequivocally, unambiguously, and undeniably, that Jesus never
visited America, no matter what anyone at Fox News might think. Jesus
didn’t have blond hair and blue eyes. Jesus was a Jew, but he wasn’t from
Poland, Russia, or New York City. He was from Nazareth, as I am, so he probably
looked like me. Ok, he had flowing hair, and by all accounts, he was in really
good shape, but you know what I mean.
So to everyone else out
there in the world, we understand why you love Jesus too. You can borrow him,
but you can’t have him. He belongs to us.
I am not sure if Jesus
arose from the dead after his execution. I am sure, however, that he had nothing
to do with bunnies or eggs. And I’m also sure that we Palestinians today are
preserving his message. The present-day natives of his land carry upon their
shoulders Jesus’ legacy of truth, rebellion, justice, suffering, abandonment,
and, eventually, vindication. I am not certain if he was physically
resurrected. But I am certain that he is alive today. Every Palestinian walking
the earth today reminds me of that.
Jesus started it all.
Like us, he walked the streets of Palestine, in constant persecution. And we
say today the same words Jesus said 2000 years ago: Beware of our Truth.
I have always said that,
as a Palestinian, I sleep well at night. And this Easter is no different. Yes,
we struggle, we battle, we labor, we agonize, and we even die. But we have the
truth. We have the guy who once said, “Remember that I am always with you,
until the end of time.” You see, Jesus is our secret weapon. And along with
everything else that makes it awesome to be a Palestinian, that makes me feel
pretty good.
Amer Zahr amer@amerzahr.com
"The Holy
Scriptures cannot be used to justify the return of Jews to ‘Israel’ and the
displacement of the Palestinians,” Bustros said at
the close of a two-week conference in Rome, Italy,
“to justify the
occupation by ‘Israel’ of Palestinian lands.”
“The Right of return” is
only justified to the indigenous people of the land of Palestine,
Palestinian Arabs, and
nobody else as claimed by certain intruders who originated
from central Asia the
so-called Khazari Jews…
Vatican rejects “chosen people” claim, calls on Israel to end
“occupation”
http://rt.com/politics/vatican-israel-palestinians-catholic/
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