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editI'm curious why no mention is made of the anti-jewish, anti-communist views held by this author. I just found a copy of "Conflict of the Ages", which details the thoughts the author had about the Communist/Jewish conspiracy of lawlessness. If I can find time, I'll write up a small section about it. Father.rassbach (talk) 13:59, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
Gaebelein believed in the authenticity of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion", distributed by Henry Ford, among others (the darkest parts of "Conflict of the Ages" depends on "The Protocols"). But Gabelein was almost the opposite of anti-Jewish. He vigorously supported Jewish immigration to the United States during the Holocaust (when few others did), including helping to fund their settlement in New York. "Our Hope" magazine was one of very few places in North America (the only major Christian religious press I know of) where Jewish testimonies of Nazi atrocities were believed and reported. Edtheist (talk) 07:08, 26 January 2012 (UTC)