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Sunday, October 15, 2006
Kevin McCullough :: Townhall.com Columnist
Why Liberals Channel Lucifer
by Kevin McCullough
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Thinking they are like the very angel of light, liberals have taken to forked-tongue talk of late. And though they drone in pleasant tones, the bile their words create are some of the fiercest deceptions ever spoken.

Biblically literate people understand that before Satan fell, he shared an exalted place in close communion with God. But through his pride and lust for power he foolishly attempted to think himself equal to God. He so deceived himself in the matter that ultimately he believed that he himself might be able to manipulate God. In my brand new book MuscleHead Revolution: Overturning Liberalism with Commonsense Thinking, I argue that these are the exact same tactics used by modern liberals.

Where they disagree with the Almighty - they simply dismiss Him.

As I first reported last week in this column, Ms. Magazine went on a national campaign this past Tuesday to get women who've had abortions to "come out" and talk about what a great thing it was. They asked some 6000 women to make public their act of butchering, stabbing, or washing in acid their innocent children - and worse yet - to call it good. Ms. Magazine also made it perfectly clear that they had no interest at all in hearing from the millions of women who now regret just such an experience.

Responding to some of the controversy surrounding this declaration of murder and the supposed liberation it brought to women's lives, Eleanor Smeal, the magazine's publisher was asked in an interview this week with Fox News' Bill O'Reilly, "Forty-five percent of the American people favor banning abortions in their states, except to save the life of the mother. Forty-five percent, that's a lot of people. Are those people, in your opinion, bad people?"

Her answer said it all, "I think we should get away from good and evil and talk about public policy."

Also on the O'Reilly Factor this week the "Reverend" Barry Lynn, of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State in promoting his new book Piety and Politics argued for the definition of marriage to be returned to "individuals, who are making choices, based largely on their own 'theological' views about what marriage is."

Both Smeal and Lynn sat with smirks plastered on their faces enduring what I'm sure they felt were pedantic questions from the host on the morality of such issues. And in their calm and calculated ways they attempted to make the arguments in bold faced lies that defy reason.

But the rationale for both is easily revealed in Smeal's remarks.

For both Lynn and Smeal to even begin to make the case an important step must be taken - the removal of morality. To "get away from good and evil" is more than half the battle. To remove the moral boundaries about which an issue as vital to the stabilization of society as what defines a human being, and furthermore what defines a family unit is the hugely necessary step for their arguments to even begin to hold water.

Yet it is an impossible act to perform. Every decision we make has moral consequences to it. Every policy we advocate for does as well. Smeal does not wish to even mentally entertain the issue of good and evil as it relates to abortion because every abortion would be deemed an evil act - that takes the life of an innocent living human being.

We are to understand that school shootings are murder for the same reason - and all agree. Yet when it comes to the taking of even more vulnerable innocent life - we must not discuss the morality involved. For to do so would to be to heap far too much guilt upon Smeal for misleading so many thousands of women into the taking of their own child's life. Continued...

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Kevin McCullough is the nationally syndicated host of "'Xtreme' Radio and columnist based in New York. He blogs at www.muscleheadrevolution.com. His second book "The Kind Of MAN Every Man SHOULD Be" is in stores now.

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Typical liberal agenda
All together now.."We are the liberals and our next agenda should be a special commission to determine the validity of God." Once they have determined that our Creator is "out of touch with today's reality", there surely will be another commission that finds all of us who believe in the living God to be radicals with nothing but malice for Ms. Magazine and her heir apparent Hillary C. Monika who? Next week I'm quite sure there will be a perfectly simple explanation as to why God has it all wrong.
Actually, we don't have conservatives and liberals. What we do have is those that choose to point fingers of blame, and those of us that only smile sadly at the dismal future awaiting all that propose to second guess the meaning of "I AM".
Faith can not be proven, and it certainly is considered profane by those choosing to declare themselves the judges of hearts. Why even bother with articles regarding these that will travel south in the proper time? I know a Master with the perfect plan. Frankly, it is only He in which we can place our trust.

truthwanted
I've moved over to the newest article by Kevin.

One thing I'm not is proper in the old-fashioned sense. I don't want to send cards to people & people who know me, don't send them to me. I say thank-you, but don't want to have to fuss over people. I don't want to have to say the right thing to a person just because it's expected. I want to be able to tell the truth. So, I have lots of acquantances & I would expect there are people who think of me as a friend. But, I only have a few people I can be & say the truth to- my three children, their spouses, & one sister. I guess that's pretty good. We have the walls down & love each other enough to be real with each other. My family (relatives) don't have a clue where we are coming from. The liberal ones are the hardest to be open with. They say they are Christians, but think abortion is alright (not for them, of course, but for others). One cousin, who is a college graduate, & teacher, said one of the stupidest (not a real word, but applies in this case)things I've ever heard. After 9-11, she said it was awful that Bush called the terrorists cowards. She thought it wasn't good for the children to hear him say that. I asked, how about the pictures of the trade centers being hit by planes & falling down. Which would you think would be harder for children-to hear Bush call terrorists cowards, or see the trade centers come down? How can you be close to people like that? Another cousin said, it's not a baby until you hold it. I've just given up on them.
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