The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1964, Qupperneq 23

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1964, Qupperneq 23
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 21 ties with them; brought them hack from exile; and through the faithful remnant of Israel He will work his Div- ine purpose on Earth. When Disraeli was asked by Queen Victoria for his proof of the existence of God, he said, “Oh, the Jews, Your Majesty”. In brief, they believe 'that God chose them; He will work His will through them (“salvation is from the Jews”, John 4:22); send His Messiah to them, who will establish God’s kingdom of righteousness; forgive sin; abolish war; usher in prosperity and eliminate death forever. Apart from this, Jews cannot be understood. And it follows as night follows day, that all this de- pends upon God having kept their blood pure. Intermarriage with Gent- iles is strongly discouraged. Nothing comparable to this is found in the history of the Icelandic people. In fact we do not have a divine man- date that God is especially our God or that His purpose is to be achieved through us. One could sincerely wish that such was the case, for then to us nothing would be impossible. This may prove to be the greatest obstacle to the fulfillment of our dream—to preserve our cultural heritage. We, here in North America, have no hesita- tion about marrying outside our ethnic group. In that respect we have retained a characteristic of the Vikings of old. “ Ehey conquered only to be absorbed by those they conquered.” The driving force in the Jews is their religion and it is here they have made their greatest contribution and the world owes them the most. If they were not the first to conceive of One Hod, they have taught the world to accept this revolutionary idea. But to this there follows a strange corollary. Religion has given them fortitude in all their struggles, but at the same time it has set them apart as “peculiar people” through which they them- selves have suffered immeasurably. Herbert L. Willett says in his book “The Jew Through The Centuries”: “They have suffered as the result of their abilities as well as their peculiar- ities. If they had been less forceful, ag- gressive, clever and peristent, less loyal to their law and their traditions—they might have escaped the odium and the oppression which they have encounter- ed.” Yes, it has been their religion that has been the reinforcing power which held them together as one people; yet it has made them a prey, the very biblical scapegoat of evil men. The price of survival has been high. So also has the gain for the world been great. When any nation is compared to them from the point of view of religion the comparison overwhelmingly favors the “chosen people”. While Iceland has produced men of spiritual power and deep consecration, they cannot stand comparison with the men of Israel. What nation can? We will spare ourselves the hurt of further pursuit here. If we are right in assuming that it has been the religion of the Jews that has enabled them to survive, what will enable the Icelanders to survive outside of Iceland? No nation has ever con- tributed as much to progress of the human spirit as have the Jews. Yet Iceland is a close second. We must re- member that Icelanders number only 200,000 while Jews count many mil- lions. For this reason Huntington’s words have a ring of truth in them, when he says, “It (Iceland) may almost claim that in proportion to its popula- tion its contribution to human progress has been greater than that of any other region except ancient Greece and Palestine.” —Sveinbjbrn S. Olafsson
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