Feb 9, 2007

Where to begin?

CARLSON: Now, it would seem to me, Tom, not to make a broad sweeping statement here, but a racially exclusive theology, a theology that ministers to one group of people, based on race, kind of contradicts the basic tenets of Christianity, and is worth talking about. Wouldn't you say?

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CARLSON: However, it's the word before them, black. It's making them racially specific. Again, Christianity -- this is something that I am actually qualified to discuss -- is, it seems to me, almost explicitly anti-racial. The idea is that we are all equal in the eyes of God. And when you espouse a theology that is racially exclusive, as this appears to be, it's hard to call that Christianity. I think it's pretty easy to call it wrong.

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This is so entertaining to watch.

"Christianity is almost explicitly anti-racial" really sums it up in a nutshell.

3 Comments:

At 9.2.07, Blogger teh l4m3 said...

There is one man I'd love to see dropped off anywhere near any city with a MLK Boulevard. That would be sweet.

 
At 10.2.07, Blogger Chuckles said...

I would pay money to see that happen. Drop him in the TUSTOSAN at 230AM without telling him what city he is in.

 
At 10.2.07, Blogger mdhatter said...

with a thousand dollars cash, just to up the paranoia level.

 

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