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To: Mean Maryjean
Invitation to a Stoning
Getting cozy with theocrats

By Walter Olson

For connoisseurs of surrealism on the American right, it's hard to beat an exchange that appeared about a decade ago in the Heritage Foundation magazine Policy Review. It started when two associates of the Rev. Jerry Falwell wrote an article which criticized Christian Reconstructionism, the influential movement led by theologian Rousas John (R.J.) Rushdoony, for advocating positions that even they as committed fundamentalists found "scary." Among Reconstructionism's highlights, the article cited support for laws "mandating the death penalty for homosexuals and drunkards." The Rev. Rushdoony fired off a letter to the editor complaining that the article had got his followers' views all wrong: They didn't intend to put drunkards to death.

Ah, yes, accuracy does count. In a world run by Rushdoony followers, sots would escape capital punishment--which would make them happy exceptions indeed. Those who would face execution include not only gays but a very long list of others: blasphemers, heretics, apostate Christians, people who cursed or struck their parents, females guilty of "unchastity before marriage," "incorrigible" juvenile delinquents, adulterers, and (probably) telephone psychics. And that's to say nothing of murderers and those guilty of raping married women or "betrothed virgins." Adulterers, among others, might meet their doom by being publicly stoned--a rather abrupt way for the Clinton presidency to end.

71 posted on 02/01/2006 9:32:58 AM PST by E Rocc
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To: E Rocc

In your fevered dreams. WHere do you get this garbage from? There are flakes in every religion, such as the Hindus who burn Christians to death, but only Islam promotes the killing of the "infidel" in its scriptures, in every sermon of its blood thirsty mullahs, and every post of its nutty adherents.


72 posted on 02/01/2006 9:35:51 AM PST by livius
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To: E Rocc
Yes, there are some grim religionists out there who call themselves Christians and who want to play Torquemada.

But scripture does not uphold them, they are not numerous and we have little to fear from them. They are irrevalent.

74 posted on 02/01/2006 9:44:14 AM PST by Max in Utah (By their fruits you shall know them.)
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