general comments about your errors

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Dear Mikey,

1) You confuse racial Jew hatred with the Christian religion. What you have experienced is not hatred against you based on what you believe, but on your phenotype (e.g., your body, face, the way you carry yourself and move, the way you talk) and assumed genotype (i.e., the abstract notion of blood or race). You would have experienced the same things even if you claimed you believed in Jesus because those people who treated you that way were not acting out of the Christian faith but because of a response to your Jewish race. You know this, yet you attack the Christian faith because you are looking for a gentle victim, just as those who you ha were.

2) The proportion of Christians you have met that have threatened your life or done violence to you is very small. The proportion of Christians you have met that have done you great good and treated you with extreme kindness of very small.

3) Your apologetics for the Muslim Nidal Hassan show that you have zero concern for America.

3) By suppressing the threat of Muslims in the military and Islam in general, you are aiding the jihad, and so you are a traitor. You are not alone in this, and you might be secretly tickled that many nominal Christians, but not Christians in truth, are in collusion with you to suppress Christian freedom and expand Muslim infiltration into the military.

4) You are a coward. And you and/or others in your racially Jewish family will reap the poetic and tragic reward of your cowardice and treason when the Muslims gain sufficient political power (aided by the efforts of people like yourself) to implement a sufficient degree of Sharia. Then, perhaps, you will understand that you have not defended anything except the enemies of the good nor attacked anything but the cornerstone of this country.

5) Despite your hypocrisy and sinfulness, you can still repent by apologizing to Christians of all races (including Jews, who are a race), and changing your ways.

5) If you want to respond to any of this, in any way, please feel free to call me or visit me. I will supply the necessary contact information by request.

(name withheld)


Dear (name withheld),

As a Christian (Episcopalian in fact) supporter of MRFF I am no longer amazed how so many intellectual dim bulbs such as yourself attempt to separate themselves from the racist tendencies of certain self-proclaimed Christians by espousing even more vile racist predilections.

Religious/Ideological Monsters, in my humble opinion, are only created when beliefs are unilaterally imposed. Our Constitution has always sought to avoid this situation. What defines right and wrong in a representative democracy established under our Constitution is the will of the majority as negotiated by representatives selected through a process of one man one vote. This process also being subject to the protection of predominantly minority interests in the Bill of Rights. This is our ‘objective moral standard’ as envisioned by our constitution. While our individual beliefs (including Muslim/Jewish/Hindu/Budhist/Atheists/etc.) rightly form the personal decisions behind our individual votes, our beliefs cannot then take a dominant position to the ‘law of man’ as decided through our constitutional process. To do otherwise would be a rebuke of our Constitution and Bill of Rights.

Am I proud as a Christian that Judeo/Christian heritage and morality played a truly significant role in development of the U.S. Constitution & Bill of Rights? You better believe it. However, by adoption of the Constitution, we as a nation from that point forward agreed to be bound to each other under a democratic Man’s Law rather than a theocratic Divine Law. This may be why so many have referred to the Constitution as a living and breathing document, a description I have not heard too many Christian Dominionists or Fundamentalists apply to the Bible. This is also why so many Dominionists and Fundamentalist attempt to degrade and demean other faiths, atheists, agnostics or other Christian denominations who dare disagree with their specific, and highly selective, interpretation of the Bible.

To sum up my perspective and why I fully support Mikey and MRFF, I defend both my Christian faith and my Constitution proudly and equally. I simply don’t feel compelled to defend one at the expense of the other. That position would be both traitorous and gutless, tendencies you have exhibited so clearly in your email ranting. I will not ask that you repent since that would assume a level of intelligence that is so clearly beyond your grasp.

Peace be with you and your fevered ‘thoughts’,
Andy Kasehagen

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