September 20, 2004
The Most Evil Site I've Ever Encountered
http://christianparty.net/christianparty.htm
This is the most hateful, misogynist, racist, antisemitic, awful site I have ever seen. I feel like someone who opened a rotten container of food and wants you to smell it, but I really think you should look at it. Apparently, everything that is wrong with the world is the fault of women and Jews. It's all the fault of "feminist jurisprudence," and you will know this after you look at their handy graphs. It's all supported by Bad Statistics. I'm sputtering. I have to stop reading it. You should go read it instead.
Posted by mike, September 20, 2004 12:02 AMIt is nothing more than KKK crap, only instead of black people it is everyone else in the world. Heck, I didn't look THAT hard. I'm sure they are probably against black people too.
Some people are evil and stupid. Surprise, surprise. Some people are not.
Where in heck do you find crap like this, Mike!? :-)
Posted by: shane at September 20, 2004 8:04 AMOne other comment, working for VAWA, I can attest to the fact that all their statistics regarding women murdering men are dead wrong. (Duh) It is interesting how a group can just make up stuff and post it on their website like that. Reminds me of those commercials about Kerry's war record. I wonder how come he isn't suing them for defamation of character or something?
My favorite part is where they show their own surveys where 90% of people oppose gun control and such. I have a funny feeling those polls were not conducted in a very large pool of people. ;-)
Posted by: shane at September 20, 2004 8:12 AMOk. One more. This website is too easy to talk about. :-P
Anyway, I was wondering if by posting their website here they may just start counting their "hits" and use THAT as a statistic about how important and majority-minded they are? Hey! We got more hits on our website! See? More people DO agree with us! ;-)
Nevermind the real reason people are "checking them out."
Posted by: shane at September 20, 2004 8:33 AMThey do have this long section in which they prove through intricate, Byzantine arguments based on etymology (always a good clue to Biblical meaning) that adultery means "cross-breeding." (Other proof? Why prohibit BOTH adultery and coveting one's neighbor's wife?) And cross-breeding means diluting the White Christian Israelite Nation. I think that means they've got blacks covered too.
Posted by: rebecca at September 20, 2004 9:05 AMI have the feeling they look at rates of car crashes and say, "more men than women die in car crashes, hence women are worse drivers."
Posted by: rebecca at September 20, 2004 9:06 AMWhy am I expending energy on this? Argh, Mike. You and your rotten containers of food.
Posted by: rebecca at September 20, 2004 9:08 AMYeah, Mike! You suck! :-P
Posted by: shane at September 20, 2004 9:11 AMI found it because I wanted to look up prison populations in the United States in 1940. I googled prison population 1940, and it was the first site to pop up.
My "favorite" stat is this: "Up to 470,536 of the 470,000 American men now in prison for rape may have been falsely accused."
Posted by: mike at September 20, 2004 10:00 AMWow. That is amazing. 100% of them may have been falsely accused, and 536 of them twice!
Is that how they worded it? In a way, it is true that 100% of all people in prison MAY have been falsely accused. But most of them weren't. ;-)
Posted by: shane at September 20, 2004 10:55 AMUm, wow. I'm left speechless by the complete and utter lack of common sense and common decency wrought by a group of people that dare to call themselves Christians. They must have missed that whole second half of the Holy Bible where Jesus preached tolerance, acceptance, boundless love, and forgiveness. Gee, no wonder society has no moral fiber. There needs to be a special circle in Hell for people like this.
Posted by: Kris at September 20, 2004 10:58 AMThere is a circle of hell for them. It's called Foxnews.
Yuk, yuk, yuk. Ok. Bad joke.
Posted by: shane at September 20, 2004 11:08 AMI'm late to the party, but my favorite statistic is: an extra one million Americans have been murdered or committed suicide since school prayer was banned.
How the hell do they know why the suicide rate increased, if it even did? These people don't make me mad. They make me laugh.
Posted by: Shawn at September 20, 2004 3:18 PMI know I've been trying to off myself for years because of the school prayer ban. However, I cannot find a plastic spoon that is sharp enough to cut through my skull to remove my brain, which I believe is the traditional means of suicide due to lack of school prayer.
I figure if they can make stuff up, I can too! It makes me laugh, too, shawn. :-)
Posted by: shane at September 20, 2004 4:09 PM*boggles*
Posted by: Angela at September 20, 2004 4:24 PMI react to it with a mixture of humor, anger, and fear. It's funny because it's so patently ridiculous, and scary because it's so popular. A lot of their hits might just be people visiting to laugh at them, but I'm afraid that most of their visits probably come from like-minded people.
Posted by: mike at September 20, 2004 5:08 PMThey missed a lot in the first part of the Bible too, like not bearing false witness against your neighbor. WAIT, WAIT! I'm kicking myself. That's only if your neighbor is a white man. I forgot.
Posted by: rebecca at September 20, 2004 8:01 PMDuh. We all know that the ancient Hebrews were white, as was Jesus. I mean, look at the old paintings! Black people did not exist until 622 CE (or AD for you old fogies), and brown people did not exist until 1492.
During WWI the people of the Middle East turned brown as well, after hanging out with T.E. Lawrence. His great leadership and whiteness lightened their skin color.
And now you know the history of skin color. :-P
Posted by: shane at September 21, 2004 8:17 AMI'm still stupefied by that website. It's pure heresy, if you ask me. I'm so mad at "Christians" like that who give the rest of us a bad name. Grrr...
Posted by: Angela at September 21, 2004 9:10 AMhttp://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/washing.htm
If anyone is interested, this is a copy of George Washington's farewell speech. I thought it interesting, though not surprising, that the first line on the website is a made-up quote from Washington supporting their view. Interesting.
Posted by: shane at September 21, 2004 4:08 PM