Sunday Funnies
Posted on December 10, 2007


A young, black trenchcoated gunman is suspected in two separate attacks against Christians in Colorado. On this same weekend we’re greeted with the holiday season opening of The Golden Compass, the first in a planned three film anti-Christian trifecta presentation of the His Dark Materials fantasy series which author Bill Pullman boasts is intended to ‘kill God in the minds of children’. Four days earlier, a despondent young man kills eight at a shopping mall in Omaha before taking his own life.
The connection between these events are obvious, all signs and symptoms of a culture which breeds not ’separatism’ but a growing cult of hatred against people of faith. While politicians argue over the definition of ‘hate crime’, the victims of true intolerance can be tallied both for now and the future-in a youth missionary center, a church parking lot and theater seats everywhere.
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Fortunately, the golden compass fell short of the hoped-for goal. With luck that will kill any hopes of making the next two.
Darned if I can find my way back to it, but there is a comment out there somewhere about how it was too bad this person didn’t get to kill more Christians. That’s the kind of future we can hope for in a leftist-controlled US. Like a ‘moderate’ muslim, most ‘progressives’ will give that a lukewarm condemnation, while hoping for the day when Christians and Jews are silenced everywhere.
“It is impossible to rightly govern a nation without God and the Bible.”–George Washington
“If a person doesn’t think there is a God to be accountable to, then—then what’s the point of trying to modify your behaviour to keep it within acceptable ranges? That’s how I thought anyway. I always believed the theory of evolution as truth, that we all just came from the slime. When we, when we died, you know, that was it, there is nothing else…”–Jeffrey Dahmer
“The atheists no longer want to be tolerated. They want to monopolize the public square and to expel Christians from it…They want to control school curricula so they can promote a [worldly philosophy] and undermine Christianity. They want to discredit the factual claims of religion, and they want to convince the rest of society that Christianity is not only mistaken but also evil…In short, they want to make religion – and especially the Christian religion – disappear from the face of the earth.”–Dinesh D’Souza
I saw this movie, it’s not bad. Like most “anti-Christian” stories, it kind of fell flat on it’s face for getting it’s message across.
The Magisterum came out to me as the generic “evil” Government, and the belief in “Dust” which seems to be some kind of spiritual energy was banned came out to represent religion to me.
Every person in the story had an animal companion that was actually his “soul” which puffed away into a cloud of dust when the person died. I came away with the idea that it was actually a story about the Communist “State” trying to to take over and deny the obvious spiritual side of it’s people. Even the “evil plot” of the Magisterum appeared to be a way to rob children of thier souls, and thier childhood innocence.
On a side note, the bad guys/girls have evil looking “souls” the good guys/girls had either cute souls, or heroic noble looking souls, although I wonder why large cats seems to be “noble” and wolves are suppose to be “evil.”
Armed Christian Female Shoots Back, Terminates Gunman in Church.
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