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Thursday, February 24, 2005

The use of churches as military recruitment centers

Lex says "How would you define fascism?"

Here's a good example of it. Porter Memorial Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky, held a so-called "Men's Night Out," a church-sponsored event in which members of the military brought weapons and recruiting materials into the church's sanctuary. They covered the cross with a flag, and at one point during their presentation, waved weapons in the air before a projector screen showing an image of Jesus on the cross. The author (a conservative Christian who supported the war in Iraq) was horrified, and described the events in a post on Fark.com. Since then, the story has apparently been moved to a members-only section of the site, so what I have linked to here is a screenshot of the original posted by an Iraqi-American (also, I might add, a conservative Orthodox Christian).

It was the comments to this post that interested me as much as the event itself, inappropriate as it was for a church. Here's one:
This is nothing but an Islamo-fascist ranting against Christianity and our great Christian Nation, which incidentally, is the light of Liberty for the rest of the world. Amazing that they speak against it, don't you think?

We are the last bastion of true Liberty, yet they tear it down in the name of democracy. Democracy is our demise. We are a Constitutional Republic, a Christian Constitutional Republic, like it or not. A republic is rule by law while a democracy is nothing more than mob rule which always leads to tyranny, which we are ovserving right now. Personally, I hope that Christian churches worldwide pick up the "standard" and take down the enemy. Let the games begin, heh heh heh.

"So shall they fear the name of the Lord from the west, and his glory from the rising of tthe sun. When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard against him." --Isaiah 59:19
When I've posted remarks like this before, I've been reassured that this kind of person is a tiny minority, an aberration, not representative of Americans as a whole. I hope those claims are correct, but I'm hardly reassured. What percentage of Germans joined the Gestapo? Most Germans were decent, quiet, hard-working people, just trying to keep their heads down and put food on the table for their children. A few power-hungry fanatics, added by a relatively few more like the commentor above, kept that country in a fascist prison for a decade, and as a sort of coincidental sidebar, committed the worse act of genocide ever visited upon the earth. No decent German of the 1920's or early 1930's thought this could happen in their country, any more than complacent Americans like me thought it could happen here.

But it is happening, and people like the commentor above are the new Brownshirts. We can hide and wait for the insanity to burn itself out, hoping our families survive it, or we can stand up to them. I'm in hunkering-down mode at the moment, in spite of posts like this.
posted by Liz @ 10:59 AM     |


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