For the second time in two weeks, a religious organization has taken
action and spoken out against religio-wingnut extremists, prominent
political figures, and well-known "religious leaders" …
To bastardize something is to lower its condition or
worth, or to debase something that is supposed to be inherently good
and just. Despite bastardizing the christian religion into a
hate-practicing delusion no better than extremist islamic fanaticism, it is
still considered a mortal sin to utter an unkind word about the
extremist religio-wingnuts no matter how despicable and vile their
actions and speech become. Over the past week, the so-called “christian”
religio-wingnuts openly expressed their version of christian hate toward
gays, women, and medical professionals, and as usual the media,
politicians, or most Americans terrified of violating the prohibition
against condemning hate in jesus christ’s name have remained silent.
However, for the second time in two weeks, a
religious organization has taken action and spoken out against religio-wingnut extremists, prominent political figures, and well-known
“religious leaders” for manipulating christianity “in the name of god”
to advance political and personal agendas of hate. Less than two weeks
ago, Satanists whose faith is in line with jesus christ’s teachings took action
against religio-wingnut extremists on behalf of women being subjected
to “christian” domination. It led one to wonder when mainstream christians would find their voice and defend the faith as their namesake jesus christ taught it. Apparently, a very large and fast-growing group
of christians have had enough of 'christian' extremism and are joining
the war against the purveyors of hate working in jesus christ’s name.
The organization, Faithful America, first took
umbrage at Sarah Palin’s comment at an NRA convention for telling the
audience that “water-boarding is how we baptize terrorists.” Faith America immediately assailed Palin and created a petition condemning her for her comments. They said in part, “This
is what we’ve come to in America: A former candidate for vice-president
can equate torture and holy baptism, and one of the nation’s most
powerful political lobbies erupts into cheers and applause.” The
group is correct; the religio-wingnuts have equated all manner of torture,
hate, and offense with the christian delusion the extremists have
bastardized into a vile movement on par with extremist muslims crusading
through Iraq and Syria.
Yesterday, in response to the news a baptist “man of god” canceled a funeral during a wake for a deceased man after learning he was gay, Faith America petitioned and condemned T.W. Jenkins to “show
Pastor Jenkins, and the media who are covering the story, how many christians are appalled by how he’s misrepresenting our faith and
hurting Julion Evans’s grieving family.” The baptist preacher refused to apologize and doubled-down on religio-wingnut hate and said his “cult plans to continue to stand on the word of god.” Faith America released a statement saying “Jenkins’ actions do not reflect the beliefs of all christians, nor the message of jesus christ.”
In their message to real christians, Faith America wrote “Julie
Atwood was at her son’s wake, standing next to his casket, when she got
the news: The cult was canceling the funeral because her son was gay.
T.W. Jenkins of new hope missionary baptist cult in Tampa,
Florida, told Julie that he’d read in the newspaper obituary that her
son was married to another man and decided that holding the funeral
would be blasphemous.” jesus christ would think otherwise, but as
Faith America noted, Jenkins or his religio-wingnut fanatics do not
reflect the message of jesus christ.
Faith America will also be appalled at catholics and religio-wingnts anti-women’s health agitators in Texas who conducted
training sessions to teach other so-called christians how to stalk
abortion providers and poor women seeking reproductive health services
by recording their license plate numbers, make of car, and visits to
family planning clinics in a “very sophisticated little spreadsheet.” The so-called christians, including the Fort Worth catholic diocese, told trainees the group is “searching”
for one of two remaining OB-GYNs as part of their crusade to track the
identities of abortion-providing doctors. The catholic diocese spokesman
said, “We have been able to identify one in there and we’re still searching for the other.”
According to
the National Abortion Federation, there have been four
abortion-providing doctors killed, along with four more abortion clinic
staffers, in anti-abortion clinic violence as a result of recording,
stalking, and searching for OB-GYNs providing women with legal medical
procedures related to their reproductive health. It is the religio-wingnuts' concept of “christianity.”
During the training, christians are heard celebrating their success at “having
the sidewalk lined with agitators because it turns potential clients
away because they don’t want to drive in when they see our presence
there.” Another christian trainer said “abortionists are feeling the pressure”
from anti-choice groups, and that she was proud to announce she
identified the potential new location of an abortion-providing
ambulatory surgical center in Austin. Yet another christian trainer
boasted that “the ‘poorer ones,’ low-income Texans seeking abortion
care—began going to the local Beaumont, Texas, crisis pregnancy center
because they “didn’t have transportation to access a legal abortion
facility. god is good.”
The executive director of NARAL Pro-Choice Texas called the agitation tactics “stalking,” and said “The
anti-abortion harassment tactics outlined in this disturbing training
lead women to seek dangerous alternatives because if they reach a clinic
they must confront the very real threat posed by these anti-abortion agitators.” Even NARAL, a women’s advocacy group is mortified to identify the “anti-abortion activists”
for what they really are; fake christians intent on stalking,
threatening, and harassing doctors and women seeking a legal medical
procedure.
Faith America already has one petition slamming a so-called christian for “bragging about his “christian values,” which include fear-mongering about “homosexual Boy Scout leaders” and “posting the names of abortion providers online so they can be threatened and harassed.”
They will likely be as appalled at the fake christians in Texas
stalking women and medical providers as they were at a baptist preacher
canceling a gay man’s funeral or Sarah Palin claiming torture is akin to holy baptism. Whether any American is a christian or not, they should
take heart that Faithful America is standing up against the religio-wingnuts to ‘reclaim christianity’ from terrorists using jesus’ name as
motivation for vile hate
It is long past time the “real” christians speak out
against the extremist religio-wingnuts for their crusade of hate against
anyone who fails to comply with their bastardized christian edicts. It
should not be left to non-christians such to condemn so-called christians preaching, spreading, and
inciting hatred in jesus christ’s name. For the record, these religio-wingnuts are NOT christians; just hateful
malcontents claiming christianity as their purview to create pain and
misery for the rest of the nation; particularly women and gays. It took
courage for Faith America, and Satanists, to finally speak out and take
action against the terrorists that are the American religio-wingnuts,
because they are no different than muslim extremists terrorizing Syria,
Iraq, and Kurds for failing to comply with their demands.
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