Monday, December 01, 2014

New book uncovers the ugliness that hides within the hearts of self proclaimed "Christians" when they feel called to defend their faith.

Courtesy of Salon:  

Over the past few years, America has been divided by religion. The culture wars have heated up with secularists on one side and God-fearing Americans on the other, and to understate things: They disagree. But does that mean we hate one another? If the animosity is so intense, what kind of outrage goes too far? Bonnie Weinstein has tackled this issue in an important but very troubling book out Dec. 2, titled “To the Far Right Christian Hater … You Can Be a Good Speller or a Hater, But You Can’t Be Both: Official Hate Mail, Threats, and Criticism From the Archives of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation.” 

Married to Mikey Weinstein, founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), the author has collected and annotated a sampling of the hate mail the foundation has received over the past few years. This hate mail is not trolling or anonymous “Internet comments.” The letters are specific and threatening and most often include a return address or email. The Weinsteins’ home has been vandalized — many times — and the family has had to take serious and expensive security measures. It’s no joke. As I read the book, curled up on my couch, my wife kept asking if I was OK. My face was fixed in an expression of horror and disbelief as I read the rage, hate and cruelty cataloged on every page. Bonnie has uncovered a shocking reality: Self-professed Christians deny the fundamental humanity of other people they don’t even know. 

As hard as it was to read in places, it’s important to read and understand. It offers an unflinching examination of a subset of American fundamentalism, created by a segment of our society that is whiter, more conservative and a lot angrier than the rest of America. For some people the future of their faith and of the nation are in danger, threatened by secular forces controlled by Satan himself. This existential threat to Christian supremacy justifies the most offensive, vulgar and cruel letters I’ve ever read. Think I’m overstating it? Read the book.

"Self-professed Christians deny the fundamental humanity of other people they don’t even know." Gee, ya think?

 As somebody who has been on the receiving end of some of this vitriol I am completely unsurprised by the fact that so-called "Christians" can be filled with an almost bottomless pit of hatred which bubbles to the surface whenever they feel their religion or idols are under attack.

I have little doubt that the people who called the school where I worked and threatened to shoot me on the playground would self identify as Christians.

Just as the people who send the off times hilariously angry comments to Richard Dawkins. Which he enjoys reading aloud to his supporters.

Of course the idea that being a Christian, whether practicing or merely for ornamental purposes, makes you a more ethical or moral person is utter nonsense. Yet that is the conceit used to sell the religion to the masses, and impress upon people that these believers should be trusted and admired above all others.

These letters do much to disprove that assertion.

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:33 PM

    "And they'll know we are Christians by our love, by our love, they'll know we are Christians by our love."
    That song no longer holds true.
    The hatred and vitriol spewed by the likes of Quitter Palin only energizes this element.
    Palin will burn forever in her hell.

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    1. Anonymous5:11 PM

      When did it ever hold true?

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  2. “The vision of Christ thou dost see
    My vision's greatest enemy"~Wm Blake

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  3. Anonymous1:25 PM

    When the christian or mormon or witnesses make their way up my driveway, past the "No Trespassing" and "No Soliciting" signs I like to remind them that they are terrorizing me and my family and if they don't want to eat lead, they'd better retreat with their terrorist views.

    Keep this shit to yourselves people, how hard is that? Your brainwashing is offensive to thinking people but we've all but given up on trying to help you by leading you to knowledge, meanwhile stay the fuck out of my driveway and away from my fucking door. Stupid has no place in my life.

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  4. Anonymous1:32 PM

    Gryphen, stop capitalizing their "christ" or "christian", it gives them a power that they don't deserve. These types of people are absolute brainwashed reprobates. A thinking person can be kind, and do the right thing without having to have their brain taken over by a cult, and I mean any of them and all of them, all the sky fairy people are brainwashed and basically a noose around the neck of a functioning society. Tribal behavior at its worst.

    As Dawkins reminds us, non-religious people who become "religious apologists" are just as bad as the religious people themselves.

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  5. Anonymous1:41 PM

    I can't wait to get my hands on this book. I write book reviews for my blog and this will make a great post. Thanks for giving this very brave book some publicity, Gryphen, because you know the so-called liberal media will ignore it so they can do a story on the Duggars, the Duck Dynasty assholes or interview those bimbos from Chicks on the Right.

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  6. Anonymous1:43 PM

    Love the qualifier, *Ornamental* Christian. Sits to the right of *Fake* on the hypocrisy continuum, but not much.





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  7. Anonymous2:22 PM

    The arrogance of Christianity is overwhelming when you really think about it.

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    1. Anonymous3:22 PM

      Well, ALL religions believe they are the chosen ones.

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    2. Anonymous11:40 AM

      @3:22 pm; but not ALL religions try to force others to convert--when's the last time a Buddhist insisted your schoolchild be forced to hear only the Buddhist beliefs in school? When's the last time a Jain tried to get the laws of the USA re-written to cater to the Jain belief? Nope, that takes the more aggressive, cult-like Christians--the Mormons, the Baptists, and the various Protestant sects.

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  8. Just went to Amazon and put this book on my wish list. The book is out of stock but they will be getting more in.

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    1. Anonymous5:45 PM

      i ordered a copy too and got 30% discount to boot.

      Had a brother who married a radical religionist, nuttier than a Payday bar. He eventually gave up contact with nearly our entire family for her. I am still shocked and saddened that he was so naive and impaired to buy into her crazed, con-artist schtick. Heard they divorced about 5 years ago but no one has heard directly from him. Guess he finally figured out all her 'miracles' weren't going to pan out after all. She was convinced she would soon have high religious authority and claimed she had healed several people over the years. Totally whacko. Palin reminds me of her in sooooo many ways.

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  9. Anonymous2:28 PM

    Well, lookee here!

    GOP Staffer Who Said Obama Girls Lacked Class Was Arrested As A Teen

    The Republican congressional aide who castigated the Obama daughters for their lack of “class” and dressing as if they were angling for a “spot at a bar” was once arrested for larceny during her own “awful teen years,” court records show.
    http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/Elizabeth-Lauten-arrest-786543

    Clearly as case of PROJECTION on her part, eh? So she's a thief and a bully. But hey, she's 'christian', so she gets a pass, right? NOT.

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