Sunday, November 20, 2005

Attacks on Christianity Under Way


On November 13, 2005, former President Jimmy Carter was a guest on CNN's Larry King Live. Mr. Carter was there to promote a new book he had wriiten, or was he?

The attacks on mainstream, conservative Americans began under President Clinton's administration with the government's attacks at Waco and Ruby Ridge. The State of Texas had recently concluded an investigation on David Koresh and his followers and had determined that there had been no children molested at their compound outside of Waco. Koresh had a class 3 firearms dealer's license so all of the weapons he had were absolutely legal.

In the case of Ruby Ridge, Randy Weaver had moved to remote mountains of Idaho and was struggling to survive. He was invited to a meeting which ended up being a meeting of white sepratists. An FBI informant, trying to set someone up, asked Weaver if he could buy a shotgun from him but there was one condition, the barrell had to be cut off at a specific length. Weaver, needing food for his family, did as the informant asked and that is when the whole thing started. Shortly thereafter, an FBI sharpshooter murdered Weaver's 14 year old son and his wife.

The purpose of these actions were to discredit the conservative voice in America and to make anyone that was patriotic and that owned a gun, to look like an insane maniac. There is no doubt that Clinton had an agenda to try and disarm America. Clinton did very well in his spin against patriots and militias.

Now, the democratic party has fundamentalist Christians in their sights. Jimmy Carter claims to be a "devout" Christian but he is the general in charge of discrediting a voice that has proved to hurt the liberal cause.

"A fundamentalist though, as I define in this book, in extreme cases has come to the forefront in recent years both in Islam and in some areas of Christianity. A fundamentalist by, almost by definition as I describe is a very strong male religious leader, always a man, who believes that he is completely wedded to God, has a special privilege and relationship to God above others.And, therefore, since he speaks basically in his opinion for God, anyone who disagrees with him at all is inherently and by definition wrong and therefore inferior. And one of the first things that a male fundamentalist wants to do is to subjugate women to make them subservient and to subjugate others that don't believe as he does."

"The other thing they do, and this is the only other thing I'll add, is that they don't believe that it's right to negotiate or to compromise with people who disagree with them because any deviation from their absolute beliefs is a derogation of their own faith. So, those two things, exclusiveness, domination and being very highly biased are the elements of fundamentalism."


Jimmy Carter and the liberal spin doctors are trying to equate fundamentalist Christians with Islamic terrorists who are no more than cruel, viscious, murderers of innocent men, women and children! Mr. Carter's definition of a fundamental Christian is horridly false! But, we can be assured, in this society that the media will push his definition and his agenda to the forefront until "fundamental Christianity" will be thought of the same way as we think of someone who cuts the head off of an innocent victim.

Personally, I believe God has a special place in hell for Mr. Carter and all of his liberal friends. I know this to be true because God has told me and I am NOT wrong. :)

Jay Mc

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