Orcinus talks about Tripartite hate

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Orcinus talks about Tripartite hate

Read the post. He's great as usual. He pulls out a quote from a gem of love from Flip Benham which pretty much sums up the political thought of the Christian Right at this point in history.

Homosexuality, Islam, and abortion have something in common. They are three different colored gloves covering the same fist. Abortion is a crimson glove (stained with the blood of our pre-born children). Homosexuality is a pink glove (stained with the blood of young men and women given over to their own lust, and stained with the blood of nations that approve of such behavior). Islam is a black glove (stained with the blood of Christians, Jews, and anyone else who dares disagree with the false "god" Allah and his demon possessed prophet Mohammed). Three different colored gloves, yet the same fist. It is the fist of him who robs, kills, and destroys. That's right, I'm talking about the devil himself! We are not unaware of his schemes.
These guys are a laugh! I love it! These are the people I want in charge of my morality, heck yea. I mean, think how cool it would be to have these allusions ensconced in law and policy.

We'd be partying with the big boys then.

We must stop relying on Conservative and Republican mercenaries to fight our battles for us. It is said that politics is the "art of compromise." The Gospel of Christ, however, is not up for negotiation. There can be no compromise when it comes to any one of the issues mentioned above for they are simply different colored gloves camouflaging the same fist. It is the fist of the devil. We must take this battle to the streets in the Name of Jesus Christ and win it there before we can ever expect to win the battle in Washington, D.C.
Yea baby! Just give me some of that old time religion and take me to the river!

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