Hypocrisy

Published On: May 18, 2015|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|Comments Off on Hypocrisy|

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You call the Constitution your “religious” document? Perhaps you need to re-read it carefully…specifically AMENDMENT 1. “Or abridging the free exercise thereof”.
IF you are so convinced God doesn’t exist why do you get your knickers in a bunch about those who believe He does!! You have NO right not to be offended, get over your ugly, self ‘righteous’ little selves. Or maybe you’re bowing and scraping to muslims and are unable to master your fear?
You have the unmitigated gall to screech “civil liberty” while you jack boot all over the rights of Christians? But then you who deny God have no clue of truth, integrity, freedom or decency.
Which one of your two faces do you wear when you’re blathering about the Constitution?
We know how the Book ends….you lose.
I have reached the age where my train of thought often leaves the station without me. (>;
(name withheld)

Hi (name withheld),

I’m super confused now. You see, everyone else writing in says that MRFF is bowing and scraping to atheists. Now you are saying they are bowing and scraping to Muslims? Forgive me if I find this amusing.

I’ve always been impressed by people who manage to quote something that completely refutes their own position while thinking that it supports them. Not impressed in a good way, but impressed nonetheless.

You quoted part of the First Amendment: “or abridging the free exercise thereof”, but you seem utterly oblivious to the definition of “free”. Do you actually think that “free” means “given a government (tax-funded) microphone and a government stage and a government uniform with government credibility and government endorsement?” You have an amusing definition of “free”. In the real world, “free” mean that nobody stops you, NOT that everybody is forced through taxation and subsidies and official endorsement to assist you.

You may not remember the signature block that you’ve set to accompany your emails, but I find it fitting to remind you:

“I have reached the age where my train of thought often leaves the station without me.”

I’m not so sure that I’d blame it on your age, but the train has certainly left the station.

 

Regards,

Dustin Chalker

MRFF Atheist Affairs Advisor

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