It amuses me that certain people are convinced that Christians are angry scolds but totally miss the humorlessness and angst of certain Christ-ophobic secularists.
When I wrote the book "Persecution: How Liberals Are Waging War Against Christianity," secularists panned the notion that Christians, being in the majority, could be the subjects of systematic discrimination. I found that an odd argument, especially from people who routinely argued that women are victims of gender discrimination.
Their argument may have a superficial attraction, but it does not square with the evidence. I marshaled 400 pages of proof to substantiate my case. Since the time the book was published in 2005 this pattern of discrimination and mistreatment of Christians has continued unabated. I could write an update with twice as many pages.
Our universities are teeming with atheist professors, many of whom express their antipathy toward Christianity as anti-science, superstitious, bigoted,and Neanderthal. The same message permeates our culture, from Hollywood to popular music to the mainstream liberal media.
President Barack Obama himself, while touting his authentic Christianity, doesn't miss an opportunity to ridicule Christians as Bible-toting bitter-clingers whose Scripture contains many horrific divine commands and whose ancestors during the Crusades were every bit as evil as modern Islamic jihadists. He has also gone out of his way to promote the very secular cause of abortion-on-demand and to trample the conscience rights of faith-based institutions.
Yet with all this "progress," the appetite of militant secularists cannot be satiated. The most recent example is an editorial by Susan Jacoby in The New York Times, "Sick and Tired of 'God Bless America.'"
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I think it's what the majority of what people see representing Christians. It has become such a disgrace that all they preach about is how if you send us your money God will bring you out of whatever dilemma your facing. We've allowed the Christian broadcast network, day star etc to take a page out of the MD telethon book and just continually beg for people's money making a mockery of faith.
ReplyDeleteOh poor us, we don't run the world anymore. I feel real bad for you, better get used to it.
ReplyDeleteThe modern Crusades are commin!
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