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Monday, March 30, 2015
Attacking Christianity , Viciously, With Very Small Arms
THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION IS INFECTED with a persecution complex. Ironic, since this institution has committed the lion's share of persecution, ever since the Roman Empire stopped persecuting it in 330 A.D., and the church became the most powerful force in Western Civilization, replacing the Roman Empire. The Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, the Salem witch trials, abortion clinic bombings, KKK lynchings, and the list goes on. But according to the poor persecuted two billion member cult, the fatih, the fiction goes, is under assault from an avalanche of secularism. It seems that the eighty five percent of the American people who are Christian are under attack from the remaining fifteen percent, and is in grave danger. There was once a church on every American street corner. There still is, but with fewer people inside. Its just too tempting to sleep in on a Sunday morning, after a rip roaring Saturday night of video gaming and various forms of heresy. And Wednesday nights have good TV these days. We can no longer pray in school, except in secret prior to science and math exams, and test scores clearly indicate that prayer is ineffectual. The atheists, five percent of the American population, are on the march. Further indications of the assault on faith are the surging popular support for gay rights, and the new tendency for tolerance to be codified in law. A vicious assault of mandated tolerance! The teaching of evolution in public schools and the exclusion of Bible studies from science classes are yet further indications. Then too, there is the unreasonable assertion in liberal political circles that the American government ought to remain secular, in accordance with that annoying non christian document, the United States constitution. Sacrificed on the alter of christian hysteria, as usual, is history; (see:"The Heretical origins of the American Republic", by Mathew Stewart). In a country (the U.S.) which was never intended to be "Christian", and was intnded to have a wall firmly placed between church and state. (see: James Madison) The Christian faith has for generations enjoyed a virtual monopoly on American spiritual culture, which it is only now beginning to relinquish, grudgingly, with poor sportsmanship, as the world becomes gradually more scientific and less religious. But what else is to be expected from a bloodthirsty cult of human sacrifice (see; Christ; cruXi-fiction thereof) which consigns non members to eternal damnation and torment?
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