| Judica Me, Deus |
Give judgment for me, O God |
|
17 April 2008Bill O'Reilly speaks out about the entrenched anti-Christian bigotry in the mediaBill O'Reilly on yesterday's Factor did not mince his words about the hypocrisy and irrational anti-Christian bigotry that is a fixed feature in the media in the liberal democracies. What prompted his words was a comment by popular US satirist Bill Maher. I should add that Maher's popularity is tightly restricted to people of the same mentality. The comment which is included below puts on display a twisted ignorant hateful mind. Maher has evidently no qualms about his wilful distortion and misrepresentation of the Texas cult affair and the Catholic Church. Take, for example, the cult women weeping over the state taking away their children, and their declaration that it is their free choice to live in the cult's compound. This is clearly more than sex with minors as the television reports make clear - and Maher turns into "the abuse of hundreds if kids." It's the same sort of warped account of the Catholic Church's sexual abuse scandal. It's the bigot's tactic to simplify and misrepresent in order to make his bigotry more appealing to those susceptible. I refer readers to Bill's response (video or transcript below) and my comment on the previous page. The one point I will make here is that Maher unwittingly (and witlessly) admits that clerical sexual abuse concerned homosexual priests abusing pubescent males. But whatever the arguments, we know that even if someone grabbed Maher's head and rubbed his face in the facts, it still would not penetrate his mind that clerical sexual abuse is an issue of homosexuality and not of clergy. Maher has his program to protect and money to earn from his constituency. See the figures in my previous comment. BILL MAHER, "REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER": Now I know what you're thinking, Bill. You can't be saying that the Catholic Church is no better than this creepy Texas cult. For one thing, altar boys can't even get pregnant. But really, what tripped up the little cult on the prairie was that they only abused hundreds of kids, not thousands all over the world. Cults get raided; religions get parades.How does the Catholic Church get away with all of their buggery? Volume, volume, volume. If you have a few hundred followers and you let some of them molest children, they call you a cult leader. If you have a billion, they call you pope.
The video talking points (go to the Pope video of 15 April)
comments: gerardwilson01@optusnet.com.au
|
|
|