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Monday, April 30, 2007

Paranoid & Delusional

Chris Hedges is still in the lead as America's most extreme Christophobic. What is Christophobia? It's a an extreme and irrational aversion to historic Christianity and Bible-believing Christian people. Think homophobia, only against Christians.

Hedges is a dangerous man. How so? As you watch this clip you'll see why. At the very end he says, "they're coming after us" (imagine the psychiatrist leaning over the couch and saying, "Who, Mr. Hedges? Who's coming to get you?").

People this paranoid resort to dangerous measures. Paranoid schizophrenics are known to harm or kill loved ones because they think their own friends and family are out to get them. They can't seem to turn off the voices in their heads that incessantly whisper, "They're coming to get you!"

People like Hedges are not safe. He will not harm himself, or his constituency. Rather, he will inspire drastic measures amongst his constituency. The Left makes much of men like Paul J. Hill or Eric Rudolph. They don't realize they can create their own vigilantes. It's better to shoot a dominionist leader than allow them to gain any more political control. Whoa! Wait a minute. Now I sound like Hedges!

It won't get that far. People like Hedges are isolated, and their hatred for the Bible will only bring them into more entanglement with their espoused enemies. His sheer disdain and ridicule of faithful Christians will keep him a marginal voice in the national debate.

If Mr. Hedges was genuinely concerned, he would seek a conversation with his feared opponent. Guys like Hedges won't do that. To speak with a dominionist is to make a dominionist human; that would be disastrous for book sales!