FEATURED INBOX POST – Kike Leave The Hero General Boykin Alone (with MRFF responses)

Published On: March 10, 2014|Categories: MRFF's Inbox, Top News|5 Comments on FEATURED INBOX POST – Kike Leave The Hero General Boykin Alone (with MRFF responses)|

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Mickey Weinstein,
Jews like you always have to try to crucify those Christians who walk closest with the Lord Jesus Christ. Like our American hero General Boykin.
That is why we have the name kike for traitor coniving Jews like you. You are clever deceivers. You are liars. You all were born that way. Born to tear down and exploit. Born to serve satan your father. Born to worship 30 pieces of silver. Its what you do mickey.
The jews are the worst of all creatures on Christ’s earth. You jew Mickey are the worst jew of them all. you are beyond redemption.
The more you and your father satan attack Jesus and those who walk with Him like General Boykin the stronger We of Christ become. America belongs to our savior Jesus Christ. So does our military.
The U.S. military is His right arm of Power. His alone. General Boykin is a hero to both. He speaks the Truth the Life and the Way.
You are nothing mickey. Just a dead man walking to hell. Walking to hell with the rest of your kike filth. The evil blood in your veins is the blood of betrayers. Same for your wife. Same for your children and same for your followers from the darkness.
You attack General Boykin and you attack Jesus Christ and His America. The consequences of defiance to Christ is hell eternal.
kike Mickey Weinstein and the MFRR. Dead man walking to hell.

(name withheld)


Dear anonymous writer –

Wow, your note to Mikey Weinstein is very scary to me…. scary because I am a Christian, and it chills me to the bone to know that there are other people who claim to be Christian, but who harbor (and seem to revel in) an intense, nasty virulence that could not be less Christ-like. Based upon the crassness and bigotry expressed in your email, I believe you to be this type of faux-Christian.

While none of what I say to you is likely to find it’s way through the hard shell of vitriol, ugliness and hate with which you’ve surrounded yourself, I will still offer some thoughts because others may read this and be inspired, as I am, to stand even more firmly against your type of rancor and fanaticism.

Mikey and MRFF, including folks like me who are devout Christians and also support the organization’s efforts, are not trying to “crucify… Christians”, are not “clever deceivers”, nor “liars”, nor “born to tear down and exploit”, nor ‘born to serve satan”, nor any of the other disgusting claims you’ve made. All of the fine people associated with MRFF, starting with Mikey, are patriots who understand that the US Constitution is not a Christian document, just as the United States is not a Christian nation. We are a nation of many beliefs (including non-belief), and the US Constitution was designed to protect all of those diverse creeds.

Most importantly, those of us who support true religious liberty for ALL people know that the US military is NOT Christ’s right arm of Power. That sort of Dominionist belief could not be more un-American.

As for General Boykin, I appreciate his military service just as I appreciate the service and sacrifice of all veterans. But when he makes supposed jokes that “the Jews are the problem” he shows himself to be a bigot, and there is nothing funny about that. When he speaks of Jesus returning with an AR-15, he reveals the same misguided belief to which you ascribe, that the US military is somehow a Christian force. It is not. Our military is populated with many wonderful, brave people of many beliefs and non-belief. All of them have sworn to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States”.

Frankly, there is much more that I would like to say to you, being that I am far from a perfect follower of Christ. Instead, I will end with His own words from Matthew 5 —-

“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to you, love your enemies, and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your heavenly Father, for he makes his sun rise on the bad and the good, and causes rain to fall on the just and the unjust. For if you love those who love you, what recompense will you have? Do not the tax collectors do the same? And if you greet your brothers only, what is unusual about that? Do not the pagans do the same? So be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.”

Peace,
Mike Challman


Dear Coward,

Though I know this email address is a fake and this message will not reach you, I can’t let this disgusting missive go without at least an attempt at a response.

The depth of your ignorance is mortifying. The idea that someone who claims to be a Christian could be the author of such utter garbage is stunning to one who believes in the right of people to speak their minds freely.

I am dumbfounded that a person with so twisted a mind and so damaged a soul could pretend to believe in a faith founded on love, mercy, forgiveness and hope. I wish, though I don’t believe you have to courage to ask for help, you could care enough about yourself to reach out so someone sane and unburden yourself of such demented thoughts and find your way to some minimal kind of happiness. Your beliefs, as expressed in this sick diatribe, expose a mind so filled with vermin and disease that it shows signs of utter rot and will soon become self-destructive.

It makes me deeply sad that such turmoil can exist in one human being. I wish you peace.

Mike Farrell
(MRFF Board of Advisors)

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  1. DaveG March 10, 2014 at 10:43 pm

    Pure, chilling Poe.

  2. Michael Potvin-Frost March 11, 2014 at 4:13 pm

    Dear Misguided,

    As a bishop of the Catholic Church I am appalled that anyone who claims to be a Christian could utter such horrible sentiments. Have you ever read the Gospels? Do you understand Jesus’ commandment to love your neighbor as yourself? Do you understand his commandment to not judge others? And do you understand that this nation was not founded as a Christian nation? That is obvious by our Constitution, not to mention the religious beliefs and written sentiments of the founders of the United States. This is a nation where all are welcome, no matter what their beliefs are. Our military does not belong to Jesus Christ. And I would venture to say that General Boykin needs a lesson in theology as much as you do. Jesus was not a military general. He was a simple man of faith who preached love for others, not hatred. I invite you to meet Him.

  3. Dolores Dempsey March 11, 2014 at 7:27 pm

    So believe as you believe, but you must, as a Christian give love to others who believe differently. ‘And the greatest of these is love’. In love, there is tolerance, peace, forgiveness, patience and good.

    Jesus, the Christ consciousness opened his arms to show the way. He didn’t want a church in his name, he was a Jew, who wanted only to teach. It is hard for me to believe that we can all come together as one, for the interest of all. There are different levels of consciousness. We all, if we choose, can evolve from our stunted base learned behavior to become more than we were, day by day. Each day is a new opportunity. It is up to us to expand our consciousness through our lives to learn how to be the most loving person we can be, and by example, show others so that they may learn through our actions towards them.
    All religions basically teach to love one another. Culture is another story.

    All it takes is good intention. Good thoughts. Loving action. Acceptance of differences, search for the real truth. It all begins within. Repeating goodness of thought over and over and over again. I am human, expressing God in love.
    I am human, expressing God in peace. I am human expressing God in forgiveness. If we are to be the best human we can be, it is important to drive out hate, intolerance, anger and prejudice, refusing to let those thoughts into our mind, as best we can, and insist on bringing those wonderful aspects of God into our minds, as powerfully as we are capable of doing. ‘and the greatest of these is love. We can do this, if we put our minds and thoughts to it.
    I send you the deepest of God’s love my friend in Jesus.

  4. Pinky March 11, 2014 at 8:26 pm

    Religious people who hate. One of the reasons I am not religious.

    A mystery so awash in lies it is proclaimed loudly is this thing about hating Jews. For Christians it is a particularly nonsensical position as Jesus was a Jew. Let me lay out the logic and if you can spot what I have wrong please correct me (civilly):

    A: Christians follow Jesus and go by the truism the bible has Jesus saying: “…The only way to heaven is through me.”

    B: Some professed Christians hate Jews.

    C: Jesus was a Jew. For some Christians that must mean they hate Jesus.

    D: This is the part I must admit I don’t understand; if the bigoted Christians hate Jews, they must hate Jesus so how can these Christians follow Jesus to heaven?

    I would be interested in the methods used by bigoted Christians that allow them to ignore Jesus’ message about loving everyone, etc., but still believe they are going to be welcomed into heaven, indeed as some believe, swept up in a happy congratulatory entry to heaven by rapture.

  5. Eldon Wedlock March 11, 2014 at 8:52 pm

    It’s xians like you that ‘energize’ militant atheists like me. See you in hell.

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