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Rick Santorum, Bobby Jindal Join Israel Trip With Hate Group That Wants To Convert Jews

After dozens of members of the Republican National Committee went on a trip to Israel sponsored by a notorious hate group(link is external) that has repeatedly claimed that that Jewish Americans have no(link is external) First Amendment(link is external) rights(link is external) and argued that Jewish immigrants(link is external) should be forced to convert to Christianity(link is external), Rick Santorum and Bobby Jindal are now taking part in a visit to Israel organized by an organization with similar views.

The Family Research Council announced(link is external) in an email to members today it is organizing an Israel tour with Santorum and Jindal, two likely Republican presidential candidates, along with End Times author Joel Rosenberg(link is external).

Jindal and Santorum’s decision to travel to Israel with FRC may raise eyebrows, given the group’s history of making dismissive comments about American Jews and expressing hope that Jews in Israel will convert to Christianity, a central theme of certain End Times narratives.

FRC Executive Vice President Jerry Boykin said last year that Jews who convert to Christianity are “fulfilled Jews(link is external),” claiming that missionary efforts should focus on Israeli Jews, who can learn from their Arab Christian neighbors:

Boykin has rebuked anyone who dares criticize his attempts to convert Jews to Christianity(link is external):

Boykin also slammed Jewish Americans for largely backing Democrats(link is external), claiming that they don’t realize that Adolf Hitler was actually a leftist: “If you look at Hitler, one of the most disgusting things I hear is for people to call Hitler the extreme Right. The absolute opposite was true. It was the National Socialist Party. He was an extraordinarily off the scale leftist. But many Jews in America, for example, can't identify with the Republican Party because they're called the party of the Right, when in fact nothing could be further from the truth.”

Like Boykin, FRC President Tony Perkins, for his part, once attacked the “Jewish lobby(link is external)” for its ties to Democratic elected officials, lamenting that Democrats “enjoy the money coming from the Jewish community.”

The FRC is also well-known for its extreme anti-gay views. For example, Perkins believes that gay rights supporters are planning a holocaust of Christians (link is external) and are quite literally pawns of the Devil(link is external)As we’ve previously reported, Perkins has “defended Uganda’s ‘kill the gays’ bill (link is external) and connected homosexuality to a whole host of evils, including death(link is external), sexual assault(link is external)depression(link is external)suicide(link is external), government population control(link is external), and child abuse(link is external). He has even compared homosexuality to shootings, kidnappings(link is external) and alcoholism(link is external).”

Such remarks aren’t that surprising, as the FRC is unabashed(link is external) in its support(link is external) for the criminalization of homosexuality and once had a spokesman say he wanted to “export(link is external)” gay people from the U.S. since “we believe that homosexuality is destructive to society.”