A recent diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) toolkit on religious tolerance produced by the Biden administration recommended to users a resource guide. Among the resources listed in it is a website with articles that not only called evangelicals a threat, but also said our influence must be "rooted out."
The resource published by the White House is entitled, "Allied Against Hate: A Toolkit for Faith Communities." One part of the toolkit has resources to battle "Islamophobia," and offers suggestions on how to spot misleading information on religious groups. Users are referred to a website called, "Muslim Girl," which is described as a source for credible voices of Muslim Americans challenging anti-Muslim bigotry.
But an examination of the website by Fox News Digital revealed that the site was filled with articles attacking pro-Israel Evangelicals and defending the October 7th massacre by Hamas that killed over 1,200 Israelis, including women and children. One piece actually claimed that "Christian Zionist Evangelicals" were the greater threat to Jews than Palestinians.
The Biden White House toolkit has a legal disclaimer that they bear "no responsibility for the accuracy, legality or content of the external site or for that of subsequent links."
JDFI isn't buying the disclaimer. In the name of religious tolerance, the executive branch of the U.S. government is sending Americans to a site that attacks pro-Israel Christians, Evangelicals, and makes excuses for terrorism. This is unacceptable and further evidence that our own government is targeting Christians.