Posted February 26th, 2010 by Evan Hurst

Bryan Fischer is about six hours and one bad stool away from declaring that Christians are victims of a new holocaust at the hands of the homosexicals. Truly, he’s that hysterical. It’s sort of funny to watch:

As a culture, we must choose between the homosexual agenda or the Constitution because we can’t have both.

Further proof comes from the abjectly pathetic decision of the chaplains’ office at Andrews Air Force Base to rescind a long-standing invitation to Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council. Perkins had been invited to give a non-political talk at a prayer luncheon on the base yesterday, but was abruptly dis-invited for one simple reason: he supports the current law which makes homosexuals ineligible for service in the United States military.

(…)

The days of Dred Scott have returned. Christians now are the ones are being confined on the plantation, and warned about being too uppity … McCarthyism has now struck the U.S. military with a vengeance. The question now that the military is asking is this: “Are you now, or have you ever been, a supporter of traditional morality?” If the answer is yes, you go on our blacklist, and we deprive you of your freedom of religion, speech and military service.

Uhhhh.

Who, exactly, is suggesting that Christians can’t join the military? Or can’t practice their religion freely? And um, I thought Tony Perkins was a pastor/talking wingnut, not a member of the military.

Anyway, why rebut all of this when there’s a handy picture available to expose Bryan Fischer’s unnecessarily soiled undies in all their glory?

Christian oppression

Exactly.

What whiners.

(h/t Right Wing Watch)

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11 Comments »

  1. Melissa, I’ve deleted your comment for its gratuitous use of foul language and lack of substance.

    Comment by Michael Airhart — February 26, 2010 @ 1:18 pm

  2. I really despised it when these people compare their non-existant to Civil Right efforts. It devalues Civil Right.

    Comment by Gyeong Hwa Pak — February 26, 2010 @ 1:30 pm

  3. Aw geez, and I can’t find my tiny violin….

    Comment by Buffy — February 26, 2010 @ 6:04 pm

  4. The Christofascists in America will be driven out of government. It’s high time that the “Family” and all it’s adherents to the great evil called Religion are marginalized to the outskirts of civilized society.

    Comment by Mykelb — February 28, 2010 @ 8:40 pm

  5. The time is coming. We’re several decades behind Europe, but we’ll get there. And it won’t be the result of any sort of takeover, like the Religious Right fears. It’s simply the path of progress.

    Comment by Evan Hurst — February 28, 2010 @ 9:06 pm

  6. It will take about 2 decades – you need the numbers of regular church goers to drop to about 10% of the population then bishops will no longer have the power to change people’s votes from the pulpit as they do now with Prop8 and Yes On 1.

    Comment by adrianT — February 28, 2010 @ 9:16 pm

  7. I really hope a revival will come and that the American Church will awake to preach to all sinners. Sadly you are right that the American Church is caught on an ideological island ..separated from the state and policy formulation etc. I pray that many of you who are like Saul who persecuted the church will wake up and recieve the love of Christ.repent of your wickedness. Then your desire for Gods glory will supersede your desire for unnnatural sexual activities. Try reading …Jonathan Edwards Sinners in the hands of an Angry God and get the feel of what happens in revival.
    Martin Ssempa PhD

    Comment by martin ssempa — March 1, 2010 @ 3:02 am

  8. A revival indeed! You’ve got to be kidding. To the person ’ssempa’ above – once you have read for yourself about science – Einstein, the Hubble telescope, Darwin, the Big Bang, the opening of the genome proving we all evolved over billions of years – and thought about it, you can’t reject all these things and put in its place primitive bronze age superstition to inform your worldview.

    Comment by adrianT — March 1, 2010 @ 5:47 am

  9. You just show your ignorance “ssempa”. You’re a beautiful example of why progress is so hard to achieve.

    I sm sick to death of hearing about how Christians are SO PERSECUTED. Christians are NOT persecuted, but they sure feel free to attempt to ram their outmoded bronze-age, goat-herding religion on everyone else. Maybe if they would STFU and work on their own souls and leave others free to live as they see fit, they wouldn’t feel they’re being persecuted. But I guess if they meet resistance to their pogrom–er, programme they count it as being persecuted.

    Comment by Merlyn — March 1, 2010 @ 11:55 am

  10. It’s much easier for them to fabricate a “gay agenda.” It’s how they keep their people under control in places like Uganda, where the average person doesn’t have easy access to accurate information.

    If somebody tried to convince the United States that “foreign gays” were coming in and giving their children AIDS, they would be laughed off the stage. Sure, a few stupid dead-enders would buy it, but not a large portion of the population. But in a place like Uganda, it’s easier to completely make up a story like that (violation of the 9th commandment, btw) because it’s harder for their lies to be exposed.

    And make no mistake. Ssempa is in a position of power. He knows he’s lying.

    Comment by Evan Hurst — March 1, 2010 @ 12:14 pm

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