Hypocrisy- Thy Name is Christian
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At some point, somehow, in the not too distant past, hypocrisy ceased to be a "sin" for Christians. Maybe the evolving of hypocrisy from something to be ashamed of into something to be expected started with Jonestown. Maybe it progressed with the Rev. Peter Poppoff and his electronic earpiece radio receiver "spirit" telling him the name, address, and ailment of the person he was conversing with. Maybe it mutated with the P.T.L. club and Rev. Jim & Tammy Bakker's air conditioned dog house. Or maybe with the statistical studies of claims -vs- facts comparing Christians with non-Christians, Christians themselves just realized they're really no better than anybody else and gave up. I don't know for sure, but this I do know: hypocrisy doesn't seem to be a "sin" anymore.

 

 

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Public Prayers in Government

Bill Bennett

 

 

 

 


 

 

More Friggin Christian Hypocrisy

Christians moan and groan every time some public figure fails to fawn and gush over how great Christians and their imaginary gods are- they call it "persecution" and in their paranoia claim everyone's out to get them. Yet whenever THEY are in the position to be disrespectful, to mock, to persecute- they GO FOR IT- with GUSTO!!!  The Fundies in charge of the United States Air Force Academy made it a regular practice to *indulge in religious slurs, make jokes of, and direct disparaging remarks at all NON-Christians attending the Academy. All Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims and Atheists were constant targets for overt religious persecution- for YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR. Did the Christians ever complain about THIS persecution? Of course not! Why? Because- they're friggin HYPOCRITES. 
*(L.A. Times, 10/11/05 p. A-17)

In light of the above, typical complaints from xtians (see below) about MY being "disrespectful" ring hallow}
 

I was recently looking something up when I came across your articles I guess you would call it.  Everyone has the right to their opinions.  Although I may not agree with you on a number of levels I still find it very interesting.  It always interests me to know the reasons why people don't believe, but you don't necessarily have to do it in a disrespectful way.  I think it is good that you share your opinions but please respect what some people do believe  (Mark:  as long as they're Christians, right?) and try to be a little more considerate (Mark:  so as not to hurt Christians, but screw everyone else, right?) of what you post online.
 
Sara,  10/11/05   Jessicca F@aol.com

 

 


Public Prayers in Government

The article below demonstrates one more time the REAL Fundy agenda seeping thru the expensive facade of Madison Avenue Republican/Fundy BS. They claim they want prayers in government, but as it turns out, only THEIR prayers. They claim they want allegiances pledged to "God", but as we all know, it will be not just ANY God, but only to THEIR God. Hey, all I can say to the Fundys is this: you were the ones that wanted all this "God-crap" mixed up in government, demanded it even, and now that you GOT it, you're STILL not happy! Ha ha ha ha ha

WASHINGTON STATE, March 4, 2003 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Council on
American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today called on state and
national Republican leaders to condemn a walkout by two members of
that party during a Muslim prayer opening Monday's session of the
Washington State House of Representatives.

The Washington, D.C.-based Islamic civil rights and advocacy
group said Republicans Louis McMahan and Cary Condotta went to the
back of the chamber during the invocation by Imam Mohamad Joban of
the Islamic Center of Olympia. Condotta said he "wasn't
particularly interested" in the prayer. McMahan said she did not
remain in the chamber because: "It's an issue of patriotism...The
Islamic religion is so...part and parcel with the attack on
America. I just didn't want to be there, be a part of that...
**My god is not Mohammed.
"
(http://www.usnewswire.com/topnews/qtr1_2003/0304-124.htm)

**NOTE: Fundy Christian ignorance raises its head once more}    It has been pointed out regarding her statement above "My god is not Mohammed" that Muslims don't even HAVE a god named Mohammed; their god is Allah. Thus she is against a religion she's already demonstrated total ignorance of. What she's REALLY against, of course, is that it's not HER religion. She'll expect everyone to be tolerant and sit still for HER religion, but she'll walk out on other religions. Hypocrite.


Bill Bennett

"Self-Righteous, Arrogant, Intolerant of Other's Weaknesses. 
A Professional Scold. Self-Appointed Arbiter of American Morality"
(various sources) 

Author of "The Book of Virtues"

 

from Newsweek, c/o MSNBC,  http://www.msnbc.com/news/908430.asp?cp1=1 

The popular author, lecturer and Republican Party activist speaks out, often indignantly, about almost every moral issue except one—gambling. It’s not hard to see why. According to casino documents, Bennett is a “preferred customer” in at least four venues in Atlantic City and Las Vegas, betting millions of dollars over the last decade. His games of choice: video poker and slot machines, some at $500 a pull. With a revolving line of credit of at least $200,000 at each casino, Bennett, former drug czar and secretary of Education under Presidents Reagan and Bush, doesn’t have to bring money when he shows up at a casino.

More than 40 pages of internal casino documents provided to The Washington Monthly and NEWSWEEK paint a picture of a gambler given the high-roller treatment, including limos and tens of thousands of dollars in complimentary hotel rooms and other amenities. In one two-month period, the documents show him wiring more than $1.4 million to cover losses at one casino. In one 18-month stretch, Bennett visited a number of casinos for two or three days at a time. And Bennett must have worried about news of his habit leaking out. His customer profile at one casino lists an address that corresponds to Empower.org, the Web site of Empower America, the group Bennett co-chairs. But typed across the form are the words: NO CONTACT AT RES OR BIZ!!!

Some of Bennett’s losses have been substantial. According to one casino source, on July 12 of last year, Bennett lost $340,000 at Caesars in Atlantic City, and on April 5 and 6 of 2003 he lost more than $500,000 at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. Some casino estimates put his total losses over the past decade at more than $8 million. “There’s a term in the trade for his kind of gambler,” says a casino source who has witnessed Bennett at the high-limit slots in the wee hours. “We call them losers.”

 


 
 
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