Brutalist Humanitarians: Volume 4

Brutalist humanitarians are of no concern to Maximilien Tucker. He straightens his powdered wig and points a bony finger only at those who defend traditionalism or criticize the establishment’s ideological coalition (Jews, blacks, gays, feminists).

Criticism of the ideological establishment is “brutalism,” but actual brutality  is “humanitarian,” in the double-speak of the Tuckerite Cheka and their genetically-modified Franken-culture:

1. Seattleites celebrate Gay Pride week by proudly beating up Christians.

2. American evangelist arrested in London for preaching homosexuality is a sin.

3. Christian teen says gay activist made girls cry.

4. Violent mob of pro-abort feminists attack praying men defending cathedral

5. Feminist professor now claims moral right to attack 16-year-old abortion foe, destroy sign

6. Gays promote violence against Christians

7. The liberal media finally finds a shooting it doesn’t care about.

8. Cultural imperialism on the march.

9. Josh Williams arrested for preaching the Christian gospel in public.

10. Street preacher arrested and held in custody for mentioning sexual sin

11. Missouri preacher arrested for preaching the gospel

12. Christian street preacher arrested three times

13. American Christians face “hate-crime” for preaching gospel

14. Street preacher arrested for preaching homosexuality is a sin

15. Christians arrested for giving out gospels in Michigan

16. Florida teacher investigated for expressing religious beliefs on Face-book

Just to clarify, while I accept the Biblical teaching that homosexuality is wrong and don’t believe it falls in the same category as the teachings about shell-fish in the Bible, I also believe in the rights of those who commit homosexual acts to do whatever they want with their own lives – including marry, form their own churches, and adopt children.

However, I equally support the rights of Christians to enunciate their traditionalist beliefs, free of harassment.

If people then want to boycott Christians, they are free to do so, as long as they also allow Christians to boycott them.

As for evangelizing, which Western Christians feel compelled to do, I think the “witnessing” that Jesus asked people to do was a much simpler and more natural thing than knocking on doors and proselytizing. I think it was simply giving counsel, when needed, as needed, and explaining your beliefs, in the right place and at the right time.

Remember, Jesus also condemned people who proselytized and made others “ten times the child of hell” that they themselves were.

In other words, we are to fix our own selves and families, before worrying about the morality of anyone else.

One more thing. The Bible explicitly counsels against giving spiritual instruction to people not prepared to hear it. It says to shake the dust off from your feet and leave them to their own fate.

We always have the option to leave, if we don’t like something.

So I while I defend their right to be free from assault, I haven’t much sympathy for people who go to gay- pride events with signs condemning gays.

That’s not necessary and it’s as morally exhibitionistic as pride parades are often sexually exhibitionistic.

In any case, with hetero pornography consumed avidly by the mainstream, millions of broken heterosexual families, heterosexuals have more than enough to fix in their own back-yards without crusades against a trivial portion of the population.

So, why do I publish critical voices against homosexuality?

Sheer anti-establishment contrariness.

When I see the establishment silence any strand of thought, I feel compelled to put it on my blog.

One thought on “Brutalist Humanitarians: Volume 4

  1. “Sheer anti-establishment contrariness.”

    I like that.

    You and I, and a Lot of others I know, we fit in that same tiny boat.

    Row.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *