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Monday, January 01, 2007
Dr. Elizabeth Kantor :: Townhall.com Columnist
Warnings about Christians are what is intolerant
by Dr. Elizabeth Kantor
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Our civil liberties are under siege. From the religious right, right?

That’s the impression you’d get from quite a number of books published in 2006. In Theocons, Damon Linker warns of “secular America under siege.” American Theocracy by Kevin Phillips sounds the alarm about “the peril and politics of radical religion.” In The Baptizing of America we can learn from James Rudin about “the religious right’s plans for the rest of us.” In Thy Kingdom Come, Randall Balmer laments “how the religious right distorts the faith and threatens America.”

And then there’s Sam Harris’s Letter to a Christian Nation. As Harris explains, “The truth is that many who claim to be transformed by Christ’s love are deeply, even murderously, intolerant of criticism.”

Are “Christianists”—Andrew Sullivan’s newly coined word for Christians who, like Islamists, want to use the power of the law to impose their religious principles on others—poised to seize control and strip us of our fundamental freedoms?

Well, let’s turn from books published this year to some hard news about freedom of speech around the world in 2006. Or at least around the Anglosphere, where cultural heirs to the English common law are generally supposed to enjoy religious liberty and freedom of speech.

On December 14, a Court of Appeal in Australia set aside a ruling of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) and ordered a retrial in the case of two Christian pastors. The VCAT had ruled that Daniel Scot and Daniel Nalliah’s statements critical of Islam were likely to incite hatred and ordered them to apologize. On April 13, the highest court in Saskatchewan province ruled that Hugh Owens would not, after all, have to pay $1,500 Canadian to three men offended by his newspaper ad citing Bible verses against sodomy. And in the U.K. on May 5, 74-year-old Edward Atkinson was sent to jail for sending graphic pictures of aborted fetuses to a hospital in King’s Lynn, Norfolk.

There was better news for free speech in the United States in 2006. The same month as Atkinson was sentenced to jail (and, for good measure, taken off the National Health Service hip replacement waiting list), a federal district court judge in Pennsylvania was agreeing with an earlier jury verdict when he upheld the right of Pastor Jim Grove to speak against homosexuality to participants arriving at a PrideFest in Harrisburg. And a whole crop of religious-liberty cases around Christmas—the school bus driver on Long Island forbidden to wear a Santa Claus hat, the Seattle airport authority that responded to a rabbi’s request for a menorah by taking down their Christmas trees, the first-grader told he couldn’t sing a Christmas song at show-and-tell—seem to have been resolved in favor of free speech and religious liberty by public outcry, appeals to common sense or, at worst, a letter from the First Amendment lawyers at the Alliance Defense Fund. Continued...

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Elizabeth Kantor is the author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature. She earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an M.A. in philosophy from Catholic University in Washington, D.C. Dr. Kantor is the editor of the Conservative Book Club, writes for Human Events, and blogs at www.conservativebookclub.com.

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Other few points..
Kath

William H. Masters & Virginia E. Johnson NEVER proved that..!!
In fact, they done 2 studies...

First study was between 1964-1968 with 176 homosexuals (94 M, 82 F - age range: 21 to 54) and two control groups - 567 ppl they worked with on their first project and 114 new volunteers...
It was mostly aimed on sex-behaviour and Hetero-couples come out in quite bad light... It was found it's because of society myths - in hetero-couples it was supposed, that man is a "leader" so woman didn't said anything about what she like and quite similar it was vice versa.
Interesting was, that in case of bisexual, sex behaviour copied homo or hetero behaviour...

Then between 1968-1977 they worked with quite small (67 - 54 M, 13 F) group of homosexuals who wanted to be "converted"...
...even that wanting to be "converted", there was failure of 34% (33% M, 40% F)

And - what it's most important - no such a "conversion" fas at the end proved...
...clients only learned how to behave heterosexualy, and how to settle with that behave...
...THAT was goal of whole project...

...some of them were able to partly shift as they were even able to set up a quite functional family with opposite-sex partner and even to have a children...

All that was then written in book "Homosexuality in Perspective"...
...a book where's in fact written, that heterosexual ppl have to teach a lot from homosexuals...
...and that homosexuality will be stil there - even if we'll ignore that...
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Lydia
It's US citizens who are killing many civilists - even women and children all over world...
Doesn't matter if "personally" (US army invasions) or via dictators - after all - how Saddam Husein get power...?
He was named president and get conventional and chemical weaponry from USA to fight with Iran...
...and he was NOT unique...

After all - what one should expect from christians, if we count that they worship mass-murdering god...
(Read bible - Satan killed 10 ppl in bet with God, God killed maybe 2 - 3 milions ppl in 40-days-long fury... Probably, Heaven is only for christians who killed enought non-believers...)
...probably it's true, that ppl are determined by "higher entity" they belive in...

Tolerance Doesn't Include Christians!
Tolerance doesn't include Christians, don't ya know?!?!? You can be tolerant of Muslims, of homosexuals, of different races, but tolerance, in this society, does NOT extend to Christianity.

Honestly, if you look at their history, the homosexual lobby is the most intolerant group of all. Remember Masters & Johnson? Used to be the foremost authority of human sexuality....remember them? They did a 15 year study of homosexuality and came to the conclusion that it is a LEARNED behavior in approximately 90-95% of all cases. This was published in the early 1980's. The growing homosexual lobby did NOT like this report, so they hired their own "experts" and denounced Masters & Johnson. They destroyed their credibility with their hired "experts" and not only ruined their careers, they got divorced and no one has heard from them since.

The powerful homosexual lobby today is like a modern Mafia. If you cross them, they will come after you with both barrels blazing. And Christians are enemy #1. No tolerance, no nothing.

Wake up and smell the coffee people!
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