Friday, May 22, 2009

Alan Keyes; not a nut job.

The 20th century could well be called the century of Holocaust. I think it had something to do with the powerful assertion of godless self-sufficiency that characterized its most deadly and infamous ideologies. The communists, the fascists, the Nazis all have this in common: that they fancy themselves creators of new worlds of human possibility, willing servants of a fantasy in which the future, wrought by human hands, will advance beyond God's limited vision of human nature to birth before the universe the superman, the everlasting Reich, the workers' paradise, the endlessly perfected revolution of hope, change and unimpeded progress. Obtusely brushing aside the intrinsic contradiction between unlimited being and the objective possibilities of existence, these fantasies of human pridefulness have ended, all of them, in murderous nightmares. They expanded the possibilities of humanity all right, but only to the extent of adding hitherto unimagined horrors.
absolutely enjoy the Rights argument that Atheism is the cause of all world atrocitys. I mean tell that to the poor souls who perished in Madrid, London and New york, right?Bush was handed intelligence briefings which had Bible quotes on them like Psalm 139:9-10 :
 "If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast." 

Hardly sounds like morally bankrupt assholes trying to find tacit approval of their atrocitys in scripture now does it?

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