Why Calling Christians Liars is Not Hate Speech
Answering the Christian Claim of Persecution
Comment
Stereotypes and name calling would not be tolerated if the target were African-Americans, members of the LGBQT community or New Yorkers so why should we tolerate it when they do it to Christians?
There are no reasoned arguments here, no references for the claims or authorities cited. Just hatred and invective. ~Jack Bragg
Dear Jack,
Thanks for your most stimulating argument that is not at all derivative black-and-white thinking born of the unoriginal Christian mind. Unlike other Christians presenting me with their Jesus-deluded reality backed by what they believe to be intelligent arguments, you have convinced me of my error.
Now I must prove that Christians, ALL OF THEM, are liars.
Racism & Christian Persecution Are the Same!
Let’s first dispense with the silly comparison of African Americans and Christians and the lack of equal treatment. Christians seem to lose all comprehension when confronting critics of their religion. How any Christian makes the comparison of being maltreated or victimized by unequal standards that allow for their harsh criticism is beyond me, especially since slavery, a Christian institution, directly impacted Africans by forcing Christianity on these victims as well as stealing their freedom. Besides this point, Christianity is a religion, not a race, and your comparison is false because you are trying to say that racial prejudice is the same as religious prejudice. This false comparison extends to LGBTQ and New Yorkers.
The million-dollar question, I assume you tried to scribble, asks, “Why are Christians exempt from persecution or hate speech protection?”
That is a good question I asked for you and an even better answer I shall provide.
Calling a Liar a Liar
Calling Christians liars is not persecution, it is the truth.
I discussed the Christian fraud on many occasions, and simply speaking, Christians lie because they present their religion as though it were truth despite having no plausible evidence to support the outrageous fiction that an entity sent his only son to die for us or to show us our sins, (because no other method would have sufficed), and everyone should believe this insanity and make laws based on this story because it appears in a boring book of butchered translations made by multiple churches.
If no plausible evidence exists for Christianity, presenting this religion as truth is a lie! Whether you believe you are lying or not, as a Christian, your claim that Christianity is the truth, and even worse, the demand to embed this religion in law and government policy forms a fraud.
Christians lie because they have to lie!
Christians, evidenced by their actions, are liars because they knowingly indoctrinate and, by their voting, support forcing everyone, especially children, to obey their religion, e.g., attacking sex education, science, etc. The only way to get people to believe this religion is to indoctrinate them as young as possible or to misstate the religion as a plausible reality, both actions forming deceptions and making Christians liars.
No one sat me down and said, “Vince, would you like to learn to be a Christian?” No, I was, like so many kids, shoved into church and Catholic schools and told God was the truth. Without the critical thinking skills or option to weigh Christianity’s facts, they force-fed me and everyone else this nonsense. That is a deception and a lie perpetrated by all involved, whether they realize the lie or not.
Telling kids a bizarre morality formed around a guy nailed to a cross and threatening them to believe by claiming they will go to hell, none of which you can prove, is in no way, shape, or form – honest.
The Christian Deceit
Every Christian is deceived, whether they realize it or not, and every Christian becomes a liar by deceiving others with an implausible religion and robbing them of better reasoning skills. What makes Christians the worst liars is the fact that when confronted with facts proving the implausibility of their religion, they double down on their lies and rationalize or argue into the absurd.
Like claiming Christianity suffers the same persecution as African Americans or the LGBTQ when Christians are rightfully accused of lying, and, their so-called persecution does not hinder them from controlling most of the world, including African Americans and the LGBTQ.
Perhaps this righteous indignation is the most despicable Christian trait since the most educated of them must be aware and knowingly continue lying. It is impossible to understand any cosmological or ontological arguments and not know these arguments prove nothing and are conceptual, meaning they have no empirical evidence or value. Knowing this about their arguments, they continue to present them as plausibilities.
As I have stated repeatedly, it is not ad hominem, stereotyping, hate speech, and certainly not persecution to call a liar a liar.
It’s called telling the truth.