I am not a Christian, but I am getting really tired of all this leftwing anti-Christian bigotry.
This guy is really whistling past the graveyard.
He's more worried about Christian zealotry than Islamic terrorism. He's right in the middle of mainstream America alright. Not.
The saddest part is someone pays this guy for his opinion...
How do you know?
I sometimes find these kinds of articles in clipping files I use for my work and laugh and share them with friends. Amazing how many of these zetigeist columns are completely wrong.
Wanting Americans to be concerned with your interests doesn't make it so, chum.
He is just a communist.
Then you're (1) not very smart, and (2) a coward. "Oh, those zealous, self-anointed 'Christian' leaders ... they may look at me with disapproval! Run away, run away!"
Suggestion: Put Barf Alert or Left warning when posting title.
Yes, you WOULD argue that. And you'd lose. You have proven that repeatedly.
One issue that is growing in the minds of the American majority clearly is this: Just how far does the so-called conservative, religious right want to take this country?
This is an issue that is growing in the minds of the American MAJORITY???? I think not. I think this is an "issue" the dwindling MINORITY is trying to inflate. In vain, I might add. But diligently.
... zealous, self-anointed, "Christian" leaders really frighten me.
Zealous, self-deluded, anti-Christian snobs really frighten me. Or more precisely, BORE me. They're as predictable as the tides.
Rmember all those elections you keep losing lefty? This is why......
The author is not only stupid, he's ignorant as well.
I don't know why the Left seems to think that anybody who takes religion seriously must be disqualified from participating in politics. I guess the fact that most of these people seem to oppose them is enough.
The Left in this country will come to rue the day the Supreme Court handed down Roe vs. Wade. Absent that ruling, the religiously informed portion of society would never have united against them. Eventually, Roe vs. Wade will mean the the death of the Left in this country.
I would like to say this toi the buttwipe who wrote this story. The ACLU scares the hell out of me, That and people like the your fellow buttwipe in California who thinks he has the right to take "Under God" out of the Pledge.
The left needs their bogeyman and this is the best they can do? There is more religious freedom in this country than any other country in the world (even the freedom to be an atheist). And 99.9% of Republicans don't want to change that, and even if they wanted to, it would never happen anyway. So what is the left really worried about? They're worried about being swept completely from power.
I guess it's easier to go after groups that won't put a fatwa out on your sorry ass.
Such courage.
Jack Moseley is an ultra wacko left-wingnut extremist who is a purveyor of platitudes and bromides. It's highly unimpressive.
The thing is that he not only has idea that he's wrong, he's unable to grasp that he could possibly be wrong since the only people he's listened to since callow and impressionable yoof have been those with an eye to owning not only their fellow man's possessions, but their souls as well.
How do you possibly get the idea to him that he is not only wrong, but ridiculously wrong except to maroon him for a couple of years in, say, Cuba, or Venezuela, or Cambodia, or North Korea so he can experience it for himself.
Lemme see. He says the public is worried about other things besides those issues he mentions but he doesn't say what those other issues are. Instead he says folks are worried about the people who espouse those issues.
Methinks he's doing some navel gazing here. The person most worried about those Christians is the guy he sees every morning in the mirror when he shaves.
I don't think he understands quite how vast this Vast Right Wing Conspiracy (tm) really is.
(insert obligatory muhahahaha here)
Well, based on the evidence of a national election just 8 months ago the country isn't all that worried about conservative Christians. After all when was the last time a priest or minister was out urging children to turn themselves into bombs?
Logic like this can only strengthen the conservative cause.