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  • God Sends Lion to Protect Baptist Church after Ike

    Posted on September 16th, 2008 Thomas Parker No comments


    Looters will be Eaten!

    God sent a wayward lion from an exotic pet store in Texas to protect a Baptist Church from looters after Hurricane Ike devastated the community.

    Lion, Tiger Spotted Among Wreckage After Ike

  • Iris-scan systems to secure Arab states’ borders

    Posted on July 22nd, 2008 Thomas Parker No comments

    Wow.  This really makes me want to convert to Islam.

  • Obama and the Church

    Posted on March 18th, 2008 Thomas Parker No comments

    I’ve been following all the rot about Barack Obama and the Rev. Jeremiah Wright lately.  I must admit, that I find it hard to dismiss the fact that Obama named this hate-monger as his “mentor” and that he has been attending Wright’s church for 20 years.  I especially find it hard to dismiss it since Obama first claimed to have never heard Wright say the things that he has been criticised for only to flip-flop a couple of days later and say that he did hear him say such things but didn’t agree with them.

    Of course, once the eye of the media began to focus on the things going on at this “church”, they conveniently sanitized their web site.

    All of that aside for a moment… am I the only one wondering how come this church’s non-profit status hasn’t been challenged?  I was under the impression that it was against the law for a non-profit to preach politics from the pulpit?  I heard Wright raking the Clintons over the coals in one tirade.  And, then read an article that claims that “African-American political life is centered around churches…”

    Excuse me?  I’ve read of conservative churches that get threatened over non-profit status if the pastor so much as whispers the suggestion that one candidate is better than another.

    I really don’t give a rat’s ass what Obama’s mentor says or believes.  He is a hate-mongering fruit-cake.  The real story here is the political activism that is apparently rampant in black churches.  Let’s hear more about that.

    Honestly, I think the stipulation that non-profits can’t get involved in politics is bullshit.  But, either enforce it evenly – or not at all.

  • The Irrational Atheist

    Posted on February 1st, 2008 Thomas Parker 1 comment

    Vox Day’s new book, The Irrational Athiest, is now available as a free download.  Vox is a writer of excellent Christian action/fantasy books (The Wrath of Angels, The War in Heaven, amoung others) and a weekly columnists for WorldNetDaily.com.  He also has a very active blog - unlike mine – with postings that will either really piss you off or make you stop and go “Hmmmm…”

    Vox’s book takes on the self-important grumblings of book-writing atheists Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens with logic, reason and real-world facts without reciting verses from the Bible.  Oh, the irony!

    To quote from the Preface:

    “This is not a theological work.  The text contains no arguments for the existence of God and the supernatural, nor is it concerned with evolution, creationism, the age of Earth, or intelligent design.  It contains no arguments from Scripture; in attacking the arguments, assertions, and conclusions of the New Atheists, my only weapons are the purely secular ones of reason, logic, and historically documented, independently verifiable fact.  This is not a book about God, it is about those who seek to replace Him.”

    Read it and weep, heathens!

    With all respect, of course.  :)

  • NBC hates Vegetables and Christians

    Posted on September 30th, 2006 Thomas Parker No comments

    I fired this off today to the Chairman of NBC over the censorship of the Veggie Tales cartoon series: 

    Dear Chairman Wright,

    I’m sure I’ll get some typical scripted response to this message, but I still wanted to put NBC on notice. My family will no longer watch your network.

    Your concern that a few Biblical references in the Veggie Tales series will offend non-Christians is laughable. You show no such concern of offending Christians when you lampoon them and mock their faith with other things you broadcast. (Can you say “Madonna”?) And, since when do people have a right not to be offended in the first place? The very notion of the First Amendment rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution imply that someone is always offended about something – or there would be no need to guarantee freedom of speech.

    What is it exactly that NBC finds so offensive about “God made you special and He loves you very much” spoken by computer-generated, talking vegetables?

    The people running NBC are obviously anti-Christian bigots who have no problem offending millions of Christians while bowing down in fear of doing the same to followers of Islam. The correct thing to do would be to not only lampoon all the religions of the world equally, but also allow the message of each to be heard un-censored. Sadly, the only “correctness” NBC is interested in is that of the political kind.

    I for one, will not tune in to NBC until this hypocrisy stops. And, I will encourage my friends and extended family to do the same. If only non-Christians in America watched NBC, you’d loose over 75% of your viewers. How much would your advertisements be worth then?