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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
"I have discovered that the so-called Christian right is much less monolithic, and very much more polite and hospitable, than I would once have thought, or than most liberals believe.
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[Doug] Wilson isn't one of those evasive Christians who mumble apologetically about how some of the Bible stories are really just "metaphors." He is willing to maintain very staunchly that Jesus of Nazareth was the Christ and that his sacrifice redeems our state of sin, which in turn is the outcome of our rebellion against God. He doesn't waffle when asked why God allows so much evil and suffering—of course he "allows" it since it is the inescapable state of rebellious sinners. I much prefer this sincerity to the vague and Python-esque witterings of the interfaith and ecumenical groups who barely respect their own traditions and who look upon faith as just another word for community organizing." - Christopher Hitchens at Slate.com
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Saw that yesterday - interesting how readily he sees through the quasi-Christianity that permeates our society.
Yeah, no kidding. Even Hitchens will be able to condemn those people on Judgment Day... reminds me of Jesus' rant against the Jews in Matthew 11.
We've been given much, let us not waste it.
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