OPINION: Conservative Rep. Kern Blames Homosexuals for Economic Crisis

By Texas Freedom Network , A Voice to Counter the Religious Right - July 01, 2009

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From TFN Insider Texas clearly doesn’t have a monopoly on right-wing nonsense. A group of Oklahoma lawmakers is issuing a proclamation that blames gays, abortion supporters and a host of other demons for the nation’s current economic crisis. Really. You can check out the proclamation on the Web site of Oklahoma state Rep. Sally Kern . Kern has made news in the past for — among other things — claiming that homosexuality is a greater threat to national security than terrorism . ... Read the Full Article
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  • Mr GoodBob
    Bible Morality

    PROCLATAION FOR MORALITY
    FROM CITIZENS WHO HAVE ACTUALLY READ THE BIBLE

    We, the Literate and Reasonable People of the United States who have avoided or escaped the sort of childhood indoctrination that would lead a person to believe that what is done in private with his or her genitals may trigger God’s wrath in the form of tsunamis, terrorist attacks, and economic recession , invoking a morality based on reducing suffering, that the citizens of this country may be free from the enforcement of the brutal, sexist, homophobic and often silly morality of the Bible; to thwart Christians and their co-religionists as attempts are made to pass off dogma as universal morality and erode the separation of church and state ; do establish this proclamation and call upon all those who have ever sassed their parents (Det 21:20-21), disobeyed their husbands (Eph 5:22), picked up sticks on a Saturday (Nmbrs 15: 32-36), or worn anything made of a cotton polyester blend (Lev 19:19) to join with us in protecting morality from Christians who attempt to infect it with their perception of what God told them is bad via the Bible as opposed to actual injustice and suffering.

    WHEREAS, “…the Government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion …” (Treaty of Tripoli – Signed by President John Adams); and

    WHEREAS, “The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg” (Thomas Jefferson); and

    WHEREAS, “A government cannot be premised on the belief that all persons are created equal when it asserts that God prefers some” (U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun); and

    WHEREAS, “...texts from the source we call Holy Scripture have been used in the past to defend the divine right of kings and to oppose the Magna Carta; to condemn Galileo and to assert that the sun does indeed rotate around the earth; to justify slavery, segregation and apartheid; to keep women from being educated, entering the professions, voting or being ordained; to justify war, to persecute and kill Jews; to condemn other world religions; and to continue the oppression and rejection of gay and lesbian people." (Bishop John Shelby Spong); and

    WHEREAS, “Secularists have no desire to extol the Bible above its merits, nor to depreciate it below its deserts. We gladly admit that it contains some useful precepts; but these, as a rule, are intermixed with so many teachings of an injurious character that their beauty is often overshadowed and their utility annulled. Its coarse language in many places renders it unfit for general perusal, and destroys its value as a standard for every-day life.” (Charles Watts);

    NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we, the reasonable citizens of this country, solemnly declare that a system of morality based solely on the Bible would most certainly be considered evil by today’s moral standards: and

    BE IT RESOLVED that the HOPE to which we cling, that the laws and morals of these United States will not devolve to the point of Christian theocracy, rests upon our constitutional religious freedom , the separation of church and state; and a thorough reading of the Bible.

    - Mr GoodBobUS July 2, 2009 5:14PM

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    • quantummechanik
      There's a book out right now

      Glenn Beck wrote it, that bastion of goodness. It's called "Common Sense", based on the book by Thomas Paine. In it, he advocates, among other things, a return to "values", by which of course he means Christian values. I always liked the fact that publicly, Thomas Paine called Christianity "Glorified Sun-Worship" and like to imagine that privately he called it "Mildly retarded".

      - quantummechanikUS July 2, 2009 6:37PM

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    • JBarnett
      Amen!

      Mr. GoodBob, I love you!!!

      Joanna, CA

      - JBarnettUS July 7, 2009 7:55PM

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    • tek
      This may just become

      my standard response. I can avoid a tremendous amount of typing by just linking your response. Well done sir.

      - tek July 7, 2009 9:59PM

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      • MrBook
        here here

        that deserves a hearty hurrah!

        - MrBookUS July 8, 2009 7:17AM

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