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Tea with Hezbollah: Sitting at the Enemies' Table Our Journey Through the Middle East Tea with Hezbollah: Sitting at the Enemies' Table Our Journey Through the Middle East by Ted Dekker
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“A Christian in many American circles, for example, means 'right-wing, gun-toting fanatic who hates Democrats.' As such, a pacifist Democrat who called himself a Christian in those circles, would be lying, albeit unwittingly. To most of this world, America is Christian, just as to most Americans being an Arab means being a Muslim. Both labels have only limited usefulness.

I have been called a Christian writer, but I'm not a right-wing, gun-toting fanatic who hates Democrats, not by a long shot. So am I a Christian? Yes and no - it depends on what Christian means to you. . . But labels are almost impossible to shed.”
Ted Dekker, Tea with Hezbollah: Sitting at the Enemies' Table Our Journey Through the Middle East
“The sun began to set behind Bethlehem and the beams were breaking through some white and gray clouds. There was a slight and beautiful chill from the autumn air. I gave thanks for that beautiful day and for the fact that the sun does not know Palestinian from Israeli, Christian from Muslim or Jew, and Asian from American or African, and I asked myself: If the sun shines on all of us as one, how much more does the sun's Creator see and love us all as one?”
Ted Dekker, Tea with Hezbollah: Sitting at the Enemies' Table Our Journey Through the Middle East