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:: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 ::
Fundamentals
I have a list of gripes with fundamentalist Christians, which I will not go into as I'd probably screw it up and get myself into loads of trouble. I will, though, link to Hesiod's thoughts on the disconnect between their beliefs and their moral code.
[A]s has been pointed out by many, many commentators...it's kind of funny how fundamentalist activists tend to pick and choose WHICH biblical instructions to push.
Jesus' admonitions against greed, avarice, and war are usually ignored, or hushed up. Especially among Christian fundamentalists who are also political conservatives. This foolishness is skewered with great skill and effectiveness by Al Franken in his "Gospel of Supply Side Jesus."
By the often ignored standards set by Jesus, George W. Bush is one of the most ungodly men ever to occupy the Oval Office.
But, he's a "believer," so it's OK. Assumming, of course, that he truly does believe, and isn't just affecting piety for politcal purposes.
The whole post is good, and I suggest reading all of it.
:: The Squire 9:43 AM :: email this post :: ::
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