Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Danny Bonaduce meets John Conner

Sunday, December 17, 2006

The War on God

Why is it that Christians are reviled for saying Merry Christmas in public, but homosexuals can have Pride Parades?

Why can science professors in colleges across the nation openly bash creationism in class, but any mention of intelligent design theory lands its proponents in a courtroom?

Why are Christians prohibited from praying in public schools, but the same schools teach religious tolerance for Muslims?

Why do the words "One Nation Under God," lead to a court case in a court system founded on Natural Law, i.e. a philosophy that states our liberties are bestowed upon us by God?

Why are judges--members of the JUDICIAL BRANCH--penalized for displaying the Ten Commandments because of a Constitutional amendment that refers specifically (and solely) to Congress--the LEGISLATIVE BRANCH?

Why are Christians mocked for preaching abstinence, while sexually promiscuous individuals who contract AIDS are considered victims of an "epidemic?"

Why are students receiving state scholarships only allowed to study the Christian religion in programs that examine religion from historical and social perspectives and not as the revealed word of God, i.e. History not Ministry--when, by implication, the State is taking a position that declares religion's claims on truth and divinity are unfounded and thus affirm Atheism?

Why do we only see exposes on Priests who have been accused of sexual molestation and not doctors, lawyers, or teachers?

Why are parents forced to bus their children to schools far from their homes, but are not allowed to receive vouchers to send their children to parochial schools?

Why, because there is a subversive campaign taking place across America to attack, undermine, and ultimately remove religion from our Society.

The next time you hear a liberal bashing religion, consider that Marx wrote, "Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the sentiment of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people," and, with these words in mind, tell me if their religion bashing sounds familar.