April 11, 2006 /

Christians Wanting To Be Intolerant

These damn Christians just have to keep up their bogus claims that their religion is “under attack”. Here is the latest from these claims: Ruth Malhotra went to court last month for the right to be intolerant. Malhotra says her Christian faith compels her to speak out against homosexuality. But the Georgia Institute of Technology, […]

These damn Christians just have to keep up their bogus claims that their religion is “under attack”. Here is the latest from these claims:

Ruth Malhotra went to court last month for the right to be intolerant.

Malhotra says her Christian faith compels her to speak out against homosexuality. But the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she’s a senior, bans speech that puts down others because of their sexual orientation.

Malhotra sees that as an unacceptable infringement on her right to religious expression. So she’s demanding that Georgia Tech revoke its tolerance policy.

With her lawsuit, the 22-year-old student joins a growing campaign to force public schools, state colleges and private workplaces to eliminate policies protecting gays and lesbians from harassment. The religious right aims to overturn a broad range of common tolerance programs: diversity training that promotes acceptance of gays and lesbians, speech codes that ban harsh words against homosexuality, anti-discrimination policies that require college clubs to open their membership to all.

The Rev. Rick Scarborough, a leading evangelical, frames the movement as the civil rights struggle of the 21st century. “Christians,” he said, “are going to have to take a stand for the right to be Christian.”

Now if for some unknown reason a court would side with Malhotra then this country will have succeeded in undoing all the good it has done since the days of Martin Luther King. Not only would gays and lesbians be under attack but this would clear the way for people to be under attack because of the color of their skin, the language they speak and even who they pray to. Yup – if this case passes then I have the right to get in the face of these bible thumping, fairy tale believing Jesus freaks and make fun of them.

Rev. Scarborough is using this to promote the “war on Christianity”. That is really no shocker there but he better damn well realize if something like this succeeds it will also hurt his religion. He also better accept the fact that a country that allows intolerance on a regular basis will be the setting for a modern day Sodom and Gomorrah. It will get to the point that people just will not care and with even less law to govern them, it will come common place for people to get attacked simply because you don’t like how they look.

 What is amazing is that its always the same ones you hear making this “war on religion” claim. What we need is the true Christians out there, the ones that realize they don’t have to reaffirm their religion publicly 24/7, to gain a voice in this debate. They need to tell people like Rev. Scarborough that he is using his so called “God” for strictly financial gains. That is the only reason these idiots do this. Like the big push for the “war on Christmas”, which was to sell books, the “war on Christianity” is to gain public attention, get more people in the pews and fill the collection plates even more. Congratulation Rev. Scarborough – you have effectively made God and Jesus your whores and you are one of their pimps.

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