Friday, March 30, 2007

Countereffective christo-fascism

Having left “Martyrdom and hate” on the back burner for so long that it’s now stone cold, all I can come up with in the meantime is an observation that just occurred to me the other day, which seems so obvious that I wonder why it took so long. (Well, actually I have a pretty good idea why: my brain is slowly rotting away.) Having just now put together, on the one hand, the growing volume of atheistic writings I’m seeing that attack Christianity in particular and religion in general, and on the other hand, the increasingly fanatical and psychotic crusade of the christo-fascist evangelicals to make the U.S. a “Christian nation,” I’ve finally come to the realization that the former is a direct result of the latter—i.e., the fanatical, psychotic christo-fascists are turning the U.S. into a nation, not of more right-wing evangelicals but of more atheists. It would be nice if they could figure this out for themselves, so that they could stop pissing everybody off with their efforts, but the whole nature of fanaticism and psychosis is to be willfully blind to all the evidence of reality. I even think I’ve begun to detect (though it may be little more than wishful thinking) the beginnings of a movement of disillusioned evangelicals away from the lunatic fringe and a little bit more to the center—not to atheism, of course, but simply to a more reasonable form of Christianity. (Yes, guys, there is such a thing.) But the monster is still powerful enough politically to wreak havoc throughout the land and make our dearly beloved nation an object of ridicule and contempt to most of the civilized world.

1 comment:

Doogman said...

They're just being quieter.

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