
When Christians Do It
(Click on the link to see 15 other religio-political posters and the explanations which challenge some current myths.)
The quote below is from Atheism.about.com. Even if you are a believer, please examine your conscience, your doubts and conclusions. I think brutality is brutality. Torture is torture. Lies are lies. Freedom is freedom.
(And if your parents whipped or beat you "for your own good," please recognize that teaching and discipline do not require injury, humiliation, bruising or shame.)
Although it is technically inconsistent with Christian doctrine for a Christian to regard themselves as incapable of doing wrong, many seem to adopt this on a practical level and especially when it comes to acts designed to further a Christian religious or political agenda. An action committed by governments like those in Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, or communist North Korea will be reviled as violations of human rights, but when committed by Christian America in the War on Terror and the War on Islamofascism the same sort of action is welcomed as necessary or even as a sign that the government has our best interests at heart
1 comment:
Except for the first one I think all the rest were intended seriously. they ARE over the top. TELL A FRIEND.
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