Wednesday, December 12, 2007

What About "The Religious Left?"

The Liberals say that "the religious right" is more than two-thirds of conservatives, as though to be a non-liberal is to be, in their milieu, a "religious bigot." But what about the "religious left?" Nobody (except people like me) say anything about the lies the "religious left" tell because those lies are told by liberals. Liberals don't get questioned in today's media because they cannot answer. And the media knows it and wouldn't dream of embarrassing them. They don't want non-liberals to know the National Council of Churches and its ilk exist because then they couldn't speak so strongly against the "religious right." Frankly, except for the lies told by the "religious left" about conservatives, there is nothing wrong with EITHER side being "religious." Not that they would agree with me. Frankly, coming down so hard on "the religious right" is simply another liberal attempt to divides us into "warring groups" who are so busy arguing over their lies we don't have time, or interest, in stopping their crimes. (Washington Post, 5/21/05)

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