Kill the Heretics!
As just another reminder of how seriously Christians are our cultural enemies, I'm submitting the following quote from the administrator at Gene Cook's UnchainedRadio forum.
For my part, i actually think that Christian heretics deserve the death penalty, but given our social and legal context, that is impossible. It is not "murder" to put someone to death for killing someone's physical body (after a fair trial where a person is given the chance to defend himself, of course), nor is it murder to put someone to death for killing someone's soul by indoctrinating them into real heresy.Notice how that famous objective Christian morality goes right out the door! This guy was born about five hundred years too late.
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You're right, Zach, truly frightening. I've noticed some Christians becoming more and more candid when it comes to expressing their anti-man ideology. The same individual you quote, for instance, wrote the following in this thread:
"As to slavery, i believe you are correct: slavery is perfectly biblical--always has been, always will be until Christ comes again and sets up a society that is free of all work, hardship, suffering, and servitude of any kind."
And in this thread, one of his fellow-travellers wrote the following when asked to comment on the above quote:
"Yes, slavery is biblical and I'd agree with my BLACK friend TreyFrog. OT/NT believers owned slaves and were slaves, the Mosaic law legislated slavery and and the NT gives principles of ownership re: slaves, slaves were instructed to submit to their masters in the OT & NT, both freedom and slavery could be considered a blessing, and some form of slavery will continue till the end of time. Slavery is considered to be neither "here nor there" by the Apostle Paul and is a recognized social institution in the NT."
They claim to have an "objective" ethical standard, and yet embrace a mentality which explicitly rejects man's right to exist for his own sake. We already knew this by the overall nature of their worldview, so this is not news per se. But the baldfaced admission to more extreme expressions of that anti-man worldview is noteworthy and memorable.
So if you encounter a Christian who says that slavery is unbiblical, here are some choice confessions to the contrary.
Well, at least they're Biblically consistent.
In the end, it all serves to demonstrate that god-belief can be consulted to validate any practice one wants to engage in. On this point, there is no fundamental difference between the Christians and the suicide bombers of Islam. Both consider "heretics" a threat and actions to destroy them justified.
Our Christian visitors seem to be curiously silent...
what would you like us to say, zach? Do you think the quote bothers any of us so thta we must comment? Maybe you think that, granting the claim to be absurd and immoral, we should reudiate our faith or that there is a problem with the Christian worldview based on what a Christian says (note, Moore constantly confuses the system qua system with *adherents* of *that* system)? Well, if so, would you like me to quote some stupid things atheists have said and done? And then, somehow, atheism as a philosophical pov is less tenable?
Maybe, instead of trying to assume what I mean by asking the question, you could just answer it?
Which is it, Paul? You've already implied a hatred for us, are you dedicated enough to your faith to go on record in saying that you want us dead?
Hey Manata, you patsy little godboy, you want to kill me ? BRING IT ON.
I think Paul has already answered the question. Bear in mind that his typical modus operandi is to project his own psychology onto his enemies. Given that fact, notice this quote- "granting the claim to be absurd and immoral, we should reudiate our faith."
Did you guys see that Unchained Radio was going to host "The Atheist Hour"? Someone ought to volunteer to be the guest.
sdanielmorgan-
Yeah, I've been on that program already. Gene's a nice enough guy (despite being a Christian), but unless you're a big fan of the TAG, there's not a whole lot to be gained by listening. I tried to talk about evolutionary theory and got sidetracked by Original Sin.
Well, this post is about to slip off the front page without any Christians having come out and emphatically declaimed it. I guess that means that we atheists had better be careful when walking late at night, lest we bump into one of our Christian fellows brimming with the blood-lust of Christ.
I guess the old prayer might be appropriate: "Dear Lord, protect me from your followers."
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