The
Assault on God and the Bible
by Gary
DeMar
Anti-Christians are out in force. Richard Dawkins says that teaching
religion to children is a form of child abuse.1 The
video “The God Who Was Not There” is making the rounds on
the Internet. Iraq-war combat veteran Paul Hackett, who is running for
the U.S. Senate from Ohio, describes religious conservatives as not “a
whole lot different than Osama bin Laden and a lot of other religious
nuts around the world.”2Maybe
he should take a deep breath and consider how these same “religious
conservatives” raised money, collected clothing, opened up their
homes, and ministered to hurricane and flood victims in Jesus’ name.
Some might point to Eric Rudolf as a religious zealot with a violent
streak justified by his Christian principles. Rudolf prefers “Nietzsche
to the Bible.”3
What
about Paul Hill who killed an abortionist? Hill stated: “I
believe that the Lord has used and will use what I did in a marvelous
way. I’m standing for a principle. I’m willing to die for
the principle. I consider it a great honor to die, possibly die, for
having defended innocent human beings.”4 His
methods, not his views on abortion, were almost universally condemned
by Christians. He was excommunicated from the church where he was a member,
and he was routinely and regularly counseled not to kill in “the
name of the Lord.” In fact, I was one of those who told him that
he did not have biblical grounds to assassinate abortion “doctors.”
People like Dawkins
and Hackett don’t want the light of day to
see deep in their philosophical closets. What’s the death count
of the atheists? In Mao: The Untold Story, an 832-page book
written by the (married) historians Jung and Jon Halliday, the authors
tell us that the atheistic Communist dictator, “who for decades
held absolute power over the lives of one-quarter of the world’s
population, was responsible for well over 70 million deaths in peacetime,
more than any other twentieth century leader.”
I’ll take
responsibility for Paul Hill and a dozen more misguided religious enthusiasts
like him when atheists assume responsibility for the tens of millions
who had their lives taken from them to build a better tomorrow. If
teaching religion to minor children is considered to be child abuse
by an atheist like Dawkins, then what should we call genocide in the
name of Darwin? If mass murder can be justified by an appeal to the
doctrine of the “survival of the fittest,” and we have
a long bloody record of the results to prove that the logic of Darwin
was behind it all, it seems to me that child protective agencies should
remove children from atheistic parents, before they can grow up and put
their godless worldview into action.
1. Paul
Hutcheon, “Films compare
Moses to Hitler and claim God is racist”: www.sundayherald.com/53427
2. Quoted
in Joe Klein, “It’s
Easy to be Hard and Hard to be Smart,” Time (January 30,
2006), 23.
3. Blake Morrison, “Eric
Rudolph writes home,” USA Today (July 5, 2005): http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-07-05-rudolph-cover-partone_x.htm?POE=NEWISVA
4. “Excerpts
From Condemned Abortion Doctor Killer Paul Hill” (September 2,
2003): http://www.fadp.org/news/TampaBayOnline-20030903.htm
Gary
DeMar is president of American Vision and the author of more than 20 books. His latest is Myths, Lies, and Half Truths.
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