No Such Thing As Bad Publicity II

by La Shawn on 07.09.05

in Censorship, Faith

If you criticize the culture of death, perversion, “choice,” or any religion that’s not Christianity, they call you phobic. If you criticize Christianity, which heavily influenced western culture (a culture that Islam opposes, by the way), you’re enlightened, intellectual, rational, progressive, free-thinking, tolerant. The irony is lost in the PC shuffle.

I thank God in heaven that such things embolden me instead of weaken me. Through him alone I have the courage to say what needs to be said, no matter how unpopular. Without him, I don’t think I could do this every day. Being a “voice in the wilderness” is something I expect to be for the rest of my life, and I feel no urge to explain myself, my words, or my beliefs to people who don’t want to listen. Each thing I say and do speaks for itself, and as long as I’m alive, I’ll continue to say it and do it, whether or not people want to hear it.

The truth, hidden from some for God’s own purposes, will make itself known.

Anyone can edit Wikipedia, so let’s round up some “Christianophobia” quotes from the media and bloggers. The entry needs balance and up-to-date information. I’ve already got a blogger and one of his many inane quotes in mind. How about you?

I wonder if Islamofascists can be considered “headophobic?”

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Update (7/10): “Every day it is thrown in your face. A small minority group — extremely small, maybe 3% of the population en toto, demanding that you not only allow for their sexual perversion, but, more so, that you abandon any way of thinking — religious, moral, social — that would say that their perversion is anything but good and moral. Out of the half dozen examples of this in the news and e-mail this morning, I present my experience last night in going home and flipping on the TV while setting up my bike for a run on my trainer this morning.”

The rest.

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