Thursday, November 10, 2011

Hate group whining that Obama is hostile to Christianity

Tony Perkins

 The Family Research Council's Tony Perkins is whining that President Obama is hostile to Christianity:

I have no doubt, as you look back over the last two and a half of years of this administration, that the President has used his bully pulpit, he has done public policy but beyond the public policy that he’s pushed for, its created an atmosphere that is hostile toward Christianity. And we’re seeing this played out all across this culture and the courts have been emboldened by this and now you see the military doing it as well. There’s no end to this as long as you have someone who is the Commander-in-Chief who is the president of this country that has a disdain for Christianity.

I would sincerely hope that President Obama is hostile to any type of Christianity  defined by Tony Perkins and FRC.

Remember Perkins is the same person who referred to gays as terrorists while FRC spokesman Peter Sprigg advocates deporting gays or criminalizing what he calls their sexual behavior.

The Family Research Council in general has devoted a huge amount of energy demonizing the gay community in the name of God and Christianity. The organization clearly deserves its hate group designation given by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Seems to me that not only President Obama, but any red-blooded American should have a serious disdain for the type of Christianity which FRC and Perkins advocates.

Of course I'm not telling you anything that you don't already know. I know that I am preaching to the choir. But sometimes, the choir needs a pick-me-up from the preacher.



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2 comments:

Xaratherus said...

Obama has not fostered an environment of hostility toward Christianity. He has fostered an environment of intolerance toward intolerance, of bigotry and hatred and inequality masquerading as Christianity.

These idiots really need to learn that the reason people call them bigots is because they're acting like f***ing bigots.

EvilI said...

He's defining Christianity as being no more and no less than anti-gay bigotry.

And that kind of anti-Christian bigotry is something I can not tolerate!