There is, of course, no such thing as an Old Testament Christian, since the disciples of Jesus Christ were “called Christians first at Antioch” (Acts 11:26), well into the first century A.D. But how else are we to describe certain twenty-first century Christian apologists for the U.S. military and its wars of aggression and occupation?
Old Testament Christians—usually followed by Christian armchair warriors, Christian Coalition moralists, evangelical warvangelicals, Catholic just war theorists, reich-wing Christian nationalists, theocon Values Voters, imperial Christians, pro-lifers for mass murder, Red-State Christian fascists, bloodthirsty Christian conservatives, nuclear Christians, Christian Coalition moralists, Religious Right warmongers, God and country Christian bumpkins, military chaplains, sniper theologians, and members of the Christian axis of evil—appeal almost exclusively to the Old Testament to justify the actions of the U.S. military and Christians participating in those actions.
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Are all these really organizations,or just a spoof?
ReplyDeleteunlike the moral relativists who support killing babies and selling their parts and just send drones to kill people
ReplyDeleteJust can't resist bringing up the unrelated, when you don't have a point to make, can you.
DeleteWhat a mish mash of idiocy.
ReplyDeleteDidn't Jesus come to straighten out the mess that had been made of religion by supposedly following the old testament?
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