Peace, love, and acceptance is something that is preached consistently on the left side of the isle. They want equality. They want fair treatment. They want the playing field to be flat. They attack the Red for being closed-minded and judgemental. They are quick to point fingers and blast the mainstream full of propoganda that Republicans are cold-hearted and out-of-touch.
I was sitting in class today with a group of liberal college students. Dressed to kill with Obama buttons and stickers, they sat proudly. The current assignment was to come up with a story board in ten minutes. Our particular assignment was a story board for a documentary, focused on idealogical elements.
Here it comes.
"How about we do ours about religious cults?"
Sure. I would absoultely love to do a story board about religious cults with a group of liberally biased students. I can't imagine anything I would rather do. Oh wait, yes I can. How about a root canal. That would be far less painful.
The group decided to do the project on "The Evangelicals" and how their cult-like worship is scary to normal people. Wow. Really? One girl spoke about how Christians attack Muslim faith. Well, alright. I'm a Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran, and I sit right of center on the great spectrum. I can't remember the last time I attacked a Muslim. In fact, I can't remember the last time I attacked anyone's religion.
Am I dreaming? A liberal is attacking religious preferences and a conservative is open-minded?
No. This is real life. This is a real college campus, and this is a real issue. All the finger pointing from the left makes me grind my teeth out of sheer anger. How can anyone be self-righteous to the point of accusing others of hatred and intollerance, just to turn around and discriminate against the people they are attacking? I can't wrap my mind around this paradox. It amazes me everyday. Around every corner, in the seat next to mine in the lecture hall, there is a liberal who is preaching acceptance and is acting out nothing more than an elitest attitude.
I would love for a liberal to stop and think a minute before speaking. I'm sure it will never happen, but I can only dream.
The Bible says that a man shouldn't point out the speck in his neighbor's eye before he takes the plank out of his own. A great lesson for men, in general, but for liberals in particular. You have five fingers on each hand. You are using one to point out the flaws of the Right. Try using your other nine to fix the flaws in yourself so your one hypocritical finger may be validated.
Monday, October 20, 2008
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