Bill O'Reilly is confronted as he pretends to be THE authority on matters religious and moral.

A couple of days ago,  the convoluted Bill O’Reilly,  got it wrong,  again.  Earlier last week,  O’Reilly spoke out against a “real” devil,  citing himself as the authority on the matter and asserting that “Satan” is only a metaphor.  


Whether or not that is true,  O’Reilly failed to make his case using the Bible while making his opinion, the standard for making a decision on this matter.  


Just days later,  he followed that up with the moronic opinion that those who oppose gay marriage,  do so because they are simple minded “bible thumpers.” 

Mark Levin took exception with that characterization: 
  
“Didn’t he write a book called ‘Culture Warriors,’ or something like that?” Levin said. “… I assume you’re talking about morality. I assume you’re talking about faith. I assume you’re talking about tradition. Well, those people in your audience who you put down as bible-thumpers —  I bet a lot of them fell misled by you and your books and your monologues. They’re not Bible-thumpers.”  

And this editor (that would be me)  adds this to the argument:  

there are two very good reasons for opposing gay marriage as a legal solution. 

1. With the “legalization” of gay marriage,  will come the institutionalization of that new found liberty and its teachings in our schools,  beginning with the youngest of our children.  Proof of what I am saying is this:  such talk is already in some of our schools.  Soon it will be standard fare. 
 2. With the legalization of gay marriage,  will come the criminalization of anti-gay speech.  That has already happened in France and Canada.  It will happen here,  as well. 

“Legalizing” gay marriage does not have to include the above,  but such is part of the larger agenda of the godless Left.  Sooner than you think,  we all will be speaking European,  regardless of whatever the Bill O’Reilly’s of the world have to say.  

1 comment:

  1. "'We're Americans. We just want to be treated like everybody else.' That's a compelling argument, and to deny that, you have got to have a very strong argument on the other side. The argument on the other side hasn't been able to do anything but thump the Bible." - Bill O'Reilly, Fox News

    GAME OVER

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