3/27/2013

Statism vs Religion (Christianity)

Statism is an integral part of American liberalism.  Liberals, like communists hate religion, not just any religion; Christianity to be specific.

They like to call their war on Christianity 'separation of church and state' because that gives them cover by using language from a document they have absolutely no respect for; The Constitution of the United States.

Why do liberals fear and hate Christianity?  Well first and foremost, it condemns their behavior by imposing morality, personal responsibility and accountability.  Secondly, it is the source of our inalienable rights which are not subject to regulation or control.  Finally, it promotes the idea of authority higher than that of any political entity.

Their 'holy grail' is evolution, because CREATION and acceptance of an eternal soul undermines the foundation of their secularism.

I'm not saying American liberals are as ruthless as Lenin and Stalin (yet), but, given the opportunity they will get there.

Just how fearful of religion are statists?  Take a look at these excerpts from WND:

The staggering death toll of Christians alone, estimates the documentary, “Martyred in the USSR,” is 12 million. 
One and a half times the population of New York. The equivalent of 20 cities the size of Denver. Six times the number of residents of Paris. 
The film examines the “militant state atheism” behind the atrocities of Lenin, Stalin, Khrushchev and others. 
“The goal of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,” the movie makers explain, “was the liquidation of religion and the means to achieve this goal included the destruction of churches, mosques, synagogues, temples, religious monuments, as well as the mass deportation of believers to Siberian forced labor camps, which is commonly referred to as the Gulag.” 
Many houses of worship were converted into bath houses, granaries and museums of atheism, they point out, while atheistic and anti-religious carnivals were frequently held to promote the mockery of religion and religious believers. 
By the 1960s, a fourth Soviet anti-religious campaign was under way, and half of the Russian Orthodox Christian churches were closed, along with five of the eight seminaries.
Several other Christian denominations were devastated, including the Baptist Church, Methodist Church, Evangelical Christian Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church.
The League of Militant Atheists, founded in 1929, aided the Soviet government in murdering clergy and devout believers, the documentary’s promoters note.

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