
by: Scott Martin posted: 2009-05-11 16:56:00
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I've been wanting to get around to the subject of beauty pageant contestant Carrie Prejean, Miss California, and the hysterical condemnation she's received from leftists for having the audacity to pose for a couple of moderately racy pictures (example below the fold).
An example of the leftists bile appeared at TheDirty.com, which I excerpt here so that you need not add to this nimrod's page view totals:
Exclusive: Self-proclaimed bible thumper Miss California... should start pointing the finger at herself for her own indiscretions. TheDirty.com has received exclusive images of the homophobic debutante that would clearly strip her of her Miss California crown. So much for being a good role model for the state of California Carrie. Looks like your Dirty photo shoot makes you a sinner too. I decided.
First, let's remember why the left is so upset to begin with. When asked about gay marriage, Miss California let loose with the following hate-filled tirade, on national television, no less:
"I think it's great that Americans are able to choose one or the other ... same sex marriage or opposite marriage," then added, "I believe that marriage should be between a man and a woman ... that's how I was raised."
How very homophobic of her. What a silly word that is. Are those the words of someone who fears gays? Sounds more like the words of someone who disapproves of homosexual behavior to me. Of course, I'm an armed-robberophobe, drive-by-shooterophobe and child-buggererophobe too, so what do I know.
So Prejean essentially answered with Barack Obama's philosophy on gay marriage. But unlike Obama, Miss Prejean had the courage to say so before a national audience. Anyone call Obama a bible-thumper lately? Then again, Barack Obama has never gone against the teachings of His church. His church taught him to hate America, and judging by his recent assault on capitalism, it appears he does.
I'm always amazed at how pious, ironically, non-Christians can be. A quick look at how Miss California is being slapped because she actually has, apparently, a sex life yet claims to be Christian is just the latest example.
A woman says she believes marriage should be between a man and a woman, as it has been for the last 6000+ years of human civilization. No "bible-thumping," no passing judgment on anyone. Liberals react with judgmental smears - calling the woman a sinner, aggressively and joyfully.
But you're too late Mr. Dirty. God called us all sinners long ago. Nearly every day when I read the Bible, I am reminded that my actions are imperfect as well. Us Christians have accepted that fact. We work to improve ourselves and our walk each day. We make personal judgments as to which of our faults we just aren't strong enough to get rid of yet. And we know that God and our fellow believers love us anyway - without condition.
For instance, I have not yet gotten to the point where I can look at a picture like the one above and think anything but "yummy." I am perfectly comfortable with a number of my flaws, especially that one. It's part of what makes me a sinner, and a human being. But back to that Bible that you fear, oh bibleophobe leftist. Luckily for me, while proving us all to be sinners, it also teaches forgiveness and promises that our sins will be forgiven if we but believe that He raised up Christ.
If only you would learn that you are also a sinner. But you accept no morality except for that which comes from man's mind, and only if that man doesn't make you feel guilty about your own behavior.
And so it is not the Christian who tends to be judgmental. The Christian judges actions, as he ought. Hate the sin, love the sinner. Rather, it is the bibleophobe leftist who lives in constant judgment. With the moral superiority that is available only to members of the Church of Mankind-as-god, he attacks any perceived flaw in anyone who believes that Man is not god.
He joys in making those who accept their nature miserable. He rejoices in their failings, which are simply human weakness. And then he complains to anyone who will listen that Christians are judgmental.
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I stopped reading after "His church taught him to hate America". You may have had a point in some small way but if you are going to spew retarded republican talking points then I'm not going to read it. And Obama is probably an atheist fyi.
That's your prerogative. It was also a factual statement. And I agree that Obama is probably an atheist.
Max, I am not a Republican. I walked from the party. But I am a Christian, and I find churches that spew the filth that Rev. Wright spewed to be hateful. Has nothing to do with talking points - I get them but don't read them. I think talking points are for children.
Boys, boys, boys... Obama is a non-trinitarian who believes Allah is the only God and that Jesus was not divinity. So yes, that would make him an 4th-century, koran-thumping atheist. Additionally, I would posit that Reverend Wright merely reinforced all he had been taught (and internalize) by his mother and her muslim husbands.
She holds the same views on gay marriage as Obama. This is a relevant thought:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0 ,2933,519790,00.html
I mentioned that: So Prejean essentially answered with Barack Obama's philosophy on gay marriage.
Thanks for sourcing it - it isn't like he volunteers this information regularly. He doesn't. But it is his stated position.
Here are the videos here... tell me how they are different:
http://harrisonprice.com/2009/05/04/obama-or-miss-california/
Um OK dude "The Left" Hates Miss California? Way to go with your crappy generalizations. Who really gives a Shit about this Dumb Twat anyways? I think people made fun of her because of "the way" she said it. Not what she said, open your eyes and take off your "right wing" blinders.
"Dumb twat"? Case proven. You're a piece of work, Z. Enjoy your hateful little existence.
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