Behold the Anti-Christ

Published On: March 30, 2015|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|3 Comments on Behold the Anti-Christ|

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As a true Christian mother of 5 and wife of a career active duty spirit-filled Marine I’d just like to tell you to FUCK OFF. The only words you deserve.

The Corps teaches the love of Christ to all and runs on it and fights with it. Our country’s enemies (like YOU and your MRFF) fear the USMC because the Corps is of Christ and has Christ in it. You take Christ out of the Corps and you cripple it. Do that and America falls and its YOUR fault Weinstein.

Your last name its jewish right? This all makes sense because we all know who killed Jesus. Don’t try to blame the Romans either.

I pity you. I even more pity your poor wife and children and grandchildren to have to live with a Christ hater like you. A Christ killer. Ruthless and brutal.

Guess you can’t help it. Its in your blood.

(name withheld)


 

Hello (name withheld) –

I have a confession. Normally, I accept at face value that those who write to the MRFF are who they claim to be. But I have doubts about you. On the other hand, I’m definitely who I claim to be — a Christian, USAF veteran, and MRFF supporter who writes under my own, real name.
Perhaps my doubts about you stem from the fact that I was raised by a faithful Christian woman who was a devoted wife and a loving mother of 5…. and I cannot fathom that she would ever, ever tell another person to “F**K OFF”.
Beyond that, the rest of your note is just wrong-headed. Neither the USMC nor any other branch of the U.S. military is a Christian force. None of them. Are there Marines  and other service members who are Christian? Absolutely — just as there are many others who hold all sorts of other religious beliefs, including good, honorable men and women who don’t believe in God at all.
What do all of these brave men and women — the believers and the non-believers, the Christians and the non-Christians — have in common with one another? They have all sworn to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. That document holds that every military member, like every American citizen, is entitled to a guarantee of religious freedom without interference. And that also means that no specific religious belief, even it is held by a majority of Americans, gets preferential treatment. Not even Christianity.
If America falls, it won’t be the result of MRFF efforts to uphold the Constitution. But it could very well happen as a result of the misguided efforts of Dominionist Christians, who unpatriotically work to undermine the very liberties on which America was founded.
As for your vile anti-Semitic rantings, I’ll just say that it is you who is to be pitied. Somewhere along the line, you seem to have missed the part about love and charity being hallmarks of a Christian’s witness. I truly feel sorry for you.
Peace,
Mike Challman
Christian, USAF veteran, MRFF supporter

Dear (name withheld),I’m afraid the only “Anti-Christ” in this communication is you.  You so freely disobey many of the tenets passed down to us by Jesus, the most important of which is “Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged!”

Whether you believe it or not, MRFF is currently assisting over 40,000 young military members who have found themselves subject to coercive Christian proselytizing in the grip of overbearing superiors or civilian Christian Churchmen.

It is our mission to keep our young men and women free of imposed religious proselytizing and free to choose any or no religion to follow.

Please pass along for us our gratitude to your husband for his service to our country and please accept our thanks for the support you have provided to him.   I am a former USAF Officer and Rescue Helicopter Pilot having served two tours of duty in Vietnam.

Rick Baker
Capt. USAF (Med Ret)
MRFF Volunteer


 

 

Dear Mikey,

What a SPLENDID example of “Christian” love and compassion… and of the true face of the scourge of Dominionism

She is a PERFECT example of what I call the “ugly face” of Christianity is and always has been – bigoted, anti-semtic, red-necked, racist, sanctimonious, self-righteous, pious, hypocritical schmucks who’d cheerfully re-open the death camps and re-institute the pogroms, given the opportunity!
Now as you know, I don’t usually like to use hard language, especially around females, but in this case, I’ll make an exception since this low-life piece of  trailer-park trash has already shown us that she is no lady. (And it’s too bad that her “spirit-filled” husband didn’t have the brains to tie her tubes before reproducing her kind in a world already getting over-loaded with superstitious MORONS!)

As a retired Marine with some “gun time” I’d like to inform Ms. Brenda “klv” FUCK-FACE (OOPS!! SORRY!! My bad! That should be “Ms. Fuck-OFF”) that enemies fear the Corps because they are hard-assed, gritty, shock troops with over 240 years of success in battle.
And (at least in my day, and my Marine dad and uncles’ time), it didn’t have fuck-all to do with being “spirit-filled” (other than liquid spirits when available!) or a “Corps of Christ” (other than the fact that you’d hear “JESUSFUCKINGCHRIST”  a lot — including from me, but not said in the way she would use the term!).  : >
 
In fact, most of the guys I served with were hard-drinking, hard-partying, hard fighting and (given the chance!) hard-fucking horn-dogs — and that included the “religious” ones (often the worst of the lot) – including the married ones (I wonder how many hookers her “spirit-filled”  hub has dogged in his day…?). In Recon, we had a saying; “I’d fuck a rock-pile if I thought there was a snake in it!”
We all lived and let live in the religious department in those days. Most of the guys were nominally one religion or another (including Jews and some Muslims), but most didn’t really attend church or pray — though some did in combat (other than those atheists like me who did not believe in prayer whether in or out of a fighting hole).
Of course, we also had some moderately religious folks (though after a few months in country and some combat, even most of them started to drink and/or smoke and party when possible — one guy had been a deacon in his church!) — and we also a few nutty zealots like Ms. F-F, even in those days. However, for the most part, the zealot-types were neither liked nor trusted — they were considered too weird and unpredictable. You could always see the crazed (and glazed!) look in their eyes when they got talking about “Jesus.” (Some seemed almost homo-erotic on the topic.)
The Corps has done just fine without Yehoshua in its personnel for 240 years, and will likely be able to handle another round of trouble. Too bad much of that trouble is being caused or aggravated by MORON religious zealots like Ms. Brenda (aka “The Rabbit”) Fuck-Face, who would fit in very well with the IS or Taliban she-devils, as she is different only in her religious flavor of choice.
She is truly one of the “American Taliban” as her kind have so aptly been labeled.
Semper Fidelis,
 
Jim
F. J. Taylor
USMC (Ret.)

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  1. Connie March 30, 2015 at 6:13 pm

    My husband, a Viking and follower of Thor, was a Marine. Men like your husband objected to his pagan ways and decided to teach him a lesson. Your oh-so-brave Christian men (four of them) attempted to rape my husband. Using his warrior skills he stopped them.

    Religion has NO place in the military. I blame you for my husbands shortened career for he loved the corp. I blame you for his nightmares, his illness and having to deal with a deranged man who wouldn’t let go of his firearm because he’d been attacked by those in his unit. When you come before your Lord, do not be amazed when He asks you to account for yourself.

    What is that you say? You did nothing? Really? You blame MRFF and Mr Weinstein for freaking killing your Christ. I am merely using your logic and applying it to my situation.

    I do not write this for you, I write for me. I already know you’ve dehumanized my story. After all – my husband and I are heathens and therefore by your book not really people.

  2. watchtower March 31, 2015 at 4:09 am

    Your very own scared book says the Romans killed jesus. Matthew 27:27-37 – King James Version (KJV).

    Verse 37 “And set up over his head his accusation written, This Is Jesus The King Of The Jews”.

    So wife of a career active duty spirit-filled Marine…your ignorance is astounding!

  3. Mike Challman March 31, 2015 at 6:53 am

    Connie – thanks for sharing your story, although I’m very sad about the mistreatment that your husband endured… and you as well, because I know that one also suffers when those whom they love are suffering.

    It is on behalf of people like you and your patriot husband that I stand opposed to those among my fellow Christians who value their own sense of righteousness over the rights and dignity of other people.

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