Dear Christians: This is revolting -- utterly revolting
by JM, Annoyed Medicinian Lord
This particular work (of art?) makes me want to vomit. It is not the depictions of Jesus that I find sickening, or any of the other symbolic items in this painting. No, what makes me sick about this is that it offers an unpleasantly pornographic view into the mindset of the modern-day right-wing anti-liberal "patriotic" American Christian. It screams "GIVE US OUR THEOCRACY!!!"
I was once a Christian. I believed. I prayed. There was a time when garbage such as this painting wouldn't have bothered me in the least.
I am fortunate that I had the intellect necessary to figure out what a depraved falsehood Christianity is, and that I stumbled across a wealth of evidence that could lead to no other logical conclusion. If only everyone could be so lucky. Whether or not the world would be a better place I cannot say, but it certainly wouldn't hurt.
Well, it is that time of year again. The winter solstice is rapidly approaching, and it is being heralded by the wails of the masses who bleat about "the TRUE meaning of the season" and the "War on Christmas". They shout in unison "VALIDATE OUR MYTH!". I refuse.
If you want to believe in your absurd human-sacrifice doctrine, have at it. I only ask that you take that repulsive doctrine, your sweet little baby Jesus, your mournful looking Jesus-on-a-stick, and your fear-mongering "End Times" crap, and get it out of the public square and behind the closed doors of your church where it belongs.
SHAME, I SAY, SHAME ON THE WHOLE LOT OF YOU!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!
This particular work (of art?) makes me want to vomit. It is not the depictions of Jesus that I find sickening, or any of the other symbolic items in this painting. No, what makes me sick about this is that it offers an unpleasantly pornographic view into the mindset of the modern-day right-wing anti-liberal "patriotic" American Christian. It screams "GIVE US OUR THEOCRACY!!!"
I was once a Christian. I believed. I prayed. There was a time when garbage such as this painting wouldn't have bothered me in the least.
I am fortunate that I had the intellect necessary to figure out what a depraved falsehood Christianity is, and that I stumbled across a wealth of evidence that could lead to no other logical conclusion. If only everyone could be so lucky. Whether or not the world would be a better place I cannot say, but it certainly wouldn't hurt.
Well, it is that time of year again. The winter solstice is rapidly approaching, and it is being heralded by the wails of the masses who bleat about "the TRUE meaning of the season" and the "War on Christmas". They shout in unison "VALIDATE OUR MYTH!". I refuse.
If you want to believe in your absurd human-sacrifice doctrine, have at it. I only ask that you take that repulsive doctrine, your sweet little baby Jesus, your mournful looking Jesus-on-a-stick, and your fear-mongering "End Times" crap, and get it out of the public square and behind the closed doors of your church where it belongs.
SHAME, I SAY, SHAME ON THE WHOLE LOT OF YOU!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!
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It still saddens me when I think of the contributions of Christian dogma such as: Hatred towards native Americans, African americans, homosexuals, and now people who can't afford health care. I dare these assholes to show the supposed "love of Jesus." You cannot share what doesn't exist. How can anyone subscribe to an ideology that hardly ever models peace, forgiveness, love, and acceptance. The only way to persuade people is to catch them when they are young, or in a vulnerable state of crisis.
The guy is using his badge of christiandom to rake in tons of $$$$$$$.
I haven't quite figured out yet if the guy is a phoney.
I never submitted the whole system of my opinions to the creed of any party of men whatever in religion, in philosophy, in politics, or in anything else where I was capable of thinking for myself. Such an addiction is the last degradation of a free and moral agent. - Thomas Jefferson
"author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom, and Father of the University of Virginia" and, in his will "not a word more." His priorities were pretty damn clear, and Jeebus wasn't in them.
Thought I'd also add another observation. Frederick Douglas, the "Black Union Soldier", and Sequoyah are all in the VERY back. Hrm.
Thomas Kincaid is not pleased.
A "gawd-inspired document, written by gawd-fearing patriots" os whatever. My ass it was!
"Millions of innocent men, women and children, since the introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined and imprisoned; yet we have not advanced one inch towards uniformity."
"History, I believe, furnishes no example of a priest-ridden people maintaining a free civil government. This marks the lowest grade of ignorance of which their civil as well as religious leaders will always avail themselves for their own purposes. "
"Christianity neither is, nor ever was a part of the common law."
"Ridicule is the only weapon which can be used against unintelligible propositions. Ideas must be distinct before reason can act upon them; and no man ever had a distinct idea of the trinity. It is the mere Abracadabra of the mountebanks calling themselves the priests of Jesus."
“On the dogmas of religion, as distinguished from moral principles, all mankind, from the beginning of the world to this day, have been quarreling, fighting, burning and torturing one another, for abstractions unintelligible to themselves and to all others, and absolutely beyond the comprehension of the human mind.”
Jefferson wrote the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom. In no way would he ever pose for a painting of Jesus holding the Constitution. and Franklin is noted to have said "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." He also loved French prostitutes. Yeah, put him up there with Jesus. Really, both Franklin and Jefferson were FAR better men than this character "Jesus" ever might have been.
I want to slap this ignorant nit.
Everybody KNOWS that Ronaldus Rex belongs up in the clouds, looking down on the mess he made with the help of Jeebus.
LOL! I think you are correct sir (Larry David....sunglasses & all, with Ronny Reagan over his right shoulder). Great observation!! (:D
XPD
I wondered where you had been. I had the same problem when I returned from vacation.
Webmdave and Buffet Phan got me all fixed up. Follow BP's steps:
XPD, summerbreeeze, ATF, Pious_Ted, and anyone else having log-in problems,
I made a change through the Tools menu (Windows XP). So far this afternoon, my log-in seems to be sticking.
Tools>Options>Privacy> Click on Sites. Manage Sites. Individually type in the following websites and click Allow.
http://exchristian.net
http://ex-christian.net
http://disqus.com
Hopefully the changes won't cause some kind of sercurity issue, but I'm so fed up with having to log in with every comment and like .....
BP
I am stuck with stinking Windows Vista but the instructions listed above worked! I haven't had to RE-Sign In for the past 2 weeks.
Welcome back my friend. We've missed your insightfull thoughts and provocative poetry.
XPD
Even today, I've had to identify myself twice already to be able to post here in thise section. Anywhere else on the site I'm not sure even how to post responses because I'm not acknowledged as a licit participant.
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I had a professor many years ago that would expound on the talent of thee magazine cover artists & he probably was right, but it's not my taste...so even the talent of this twisted painter is lost to me.
How ugly, twisted and dangerous this fundie propaganda is. Im put back into the nightmarish, horrible 50s with Catholic icons and paintings blending conservative theology with US patriotic images. Ya basta.
As far as freedoms are concerned, the artist has his freedom to create and promote, and we have our freedom to criticize.
Hey...wait a sec...
Is that Larry David (down on one knee) ?
There's no historical basis to this painting. It's just the truthiness version of the way Fundamentalists imagine things happened.
I'll say it; the world would be a better place.
And this, people, is why they shouldn't be allowed to vote.
"That which has been seen cannot be unseen."
"To talk of immaterial existences is to talk of nothings. To say that the human soul, angels, God, are immaterial, is to say they are nothings, or that there is no God, no angels, no soul. I cannot reason otherwise."
Why are these cretins trying to portray him as something he is obviously not?
Reality is only a vague concept for the twit that painted this.
I respect people who stand up for truth.
I pretty much have to avoid the cable news for the sake of my sanity as it is, and the rabble-rousing and loose associations he's made have left me fuming one too many times. May be a grain of truth in some things he says, but I'm not sifting through the bullshit to find it.
George Minot, another ancestor, was "a pilgrim and church leader" who came here in 1630, is almost obvious why he came to the Colonies- religious freedom and escape from religious persecution.
Outside my ancestors, our forefathers would not have put into our Constitution religious freedom if they did not have their reasons for doing so, namely freedom from religious persecution. All too often, the religious seem to forget this and want to impose and enforce their religious views on everyone- thus making our government into a theocracy, something that never works because such a government is ran by religious superstition and not reason. A country ran by religion suffers greatly and soon ends up having civil strife, even suffers due to lack of a proper education, and so much more. Such a government has even led to Inquisitions too.
It behooves us to protect the Constitution in order to keep these rights, because without freedom FROM religion no one can have freedom OF religion. They will be forced to be whatever the "president" is in a theocracy. No Catholic wants to be forced to be Protestant, no Episcopalian (save the Conservative ones) wants to be forced to be Evangelicals, no Evangelical wants to be forced to be Catholic. And by George no atheist wants to be forced into religion. Maybe King George had an idea by sending criminals (some probably religious criminals) to Georgia, making it a penal colony, but unless we send people to Antarctica, there is no place for a penal colony on earth. Regardless, no one should have to be deported, tortured, or killed due to their religious beliefs or lack there of. Our First Amendment guarantees protection from another Inquisition, as well as from religious persecution.
How quickly the Religious Reich forgets these things because they think their religion is not only the right religion, but everyone should be forced to believe as they do or else. That only leads to Inquisitions in the end, esp if the government is turned into a Theocracy. Even my Fundamngelical relatives seem to have no knowledge of these things, because their believe their delusions are better than sliced bread.
I think my own deconversion began through aesthetic sensibility...This "painting" encapsulates the type of "inspired art" that would push me over the edge....And I was exposed to the most grotesque forms of bleeding Mexican Jeebus-on-a-stick from the time I was knee-high to a disturbing dogma.
I have nothing against some forms of religious art per se (Dali's crucifixion), but heck, Jeebus & the Constitution? Rednecky & Repulsive...It is a monument to Frito Pie & Astroturf theology & "Whitesnake" lyrics.
I'm like the guy in "A Clockwork Orange"...Expose me to enough of this "scratch n' sniff" Jeebus art with Christian rock playing in the background, and I WILL go psycho.
Free speech notwithstanding, I'd rather chew on a jumbo roll of tinfoil.
The idiots think America was founded as a Christian nation do not know that the American Revolution was fought for independence from a Christian nation, the British Empire.
Only about third of the colonists were on the Patriot side, one third did what they could do to remain neutral, and the other third were Loyalists.
Many of the Founding Fathers were not Christians. Thomas Jefferson was a Diest and Benjamin Franklin believed in reincarnation, but even the Founding Fathers who were Christians knew that the new United States of America had to be a secular nation. George Washington said the United States of America is not founded on Christianity.
If the Christian Right idiots who want to tranform America into a Christian theocracy were living during the Revolutionary War, they absolutely would have been Loyalists! Many of the Loyalists either joined colonial Loyalist regiments or even the British Army itself, to fight against independence because they believed King George to be God's appopinted ruler of the colonies. And that independence was the "spirit of antiChrist" and contrary to the will of God. This is why rallying cry of the Loyalists was "God save the King!"
If the Founding Fathers were to see this painting they would be outraged and deeply offended!
Coming back to your comment about "setting up the kingdom of god". If they refer to their own bible, they will see the keystone phrase "the kingdom of god is within you", this is the starting point for any spiritual exploration. Setting up any external kingdom structure, always ends up in destroying the lives and souls of people, that caused the Holy crusades/ wars, the inquisition etc, and these days the phrase "building gods house" is just as scary.
Don't bag me out for wanting to see it there is more to life, I may just find something.
I saw this painting a couple of months ago and vented my spleen on Huffington Post. I don't think I have the energy to do that again, but you did it very well.
I keep expecting some day to walk into a Cracker Barrel and see my grandfather up on the wall in that huge, oak, oval frame with the strange convex glass.
thankfully ) and I haven't spoken since he died. Even if hubby had read the letters, he STILL would have remained his old deluded, blinder-wearing self ! Some people are just plain hopeless ! : (
a higher power, I have always challenged Xians to show any evidence
where Washington, Adams, Jefferson, or others spoke of having been
"saved" "washed in the blood of the lamb" or "given my soul to Jesus".
They have no answer.
The Constitution establishes that we are free to worship as we choose,
but Congress is not to establish a state religion. Since Congress, our highest legislative body can't do so, what makes anyone else think it is
okay for them to try?
Xians (and I'm related to a bunch of them) constantly mock and bemoan
the Islam theocracies, but see nothing wrong with making this country
an Xian police state.
unfortunately my uncle is dead ( he was my blood uncle ) and his wife
( I hesitate to call her my aunt because she is such a meanspirited
old witch ) has the letters and she & I haven't spoken since he died.
Knowing her as I do, she'll probably sell them someday.
mcnaughton art parody
and look for the 'shortpacked' url, should be the first or second one.
America started out as a nation where slavery was legal. Should we bring it back?
Women couldn't vote. Should we revoke that right?
The whole argument boils down to nothing more than a childish "We were here first" type statement, which also happens to be false.
I'd rather believe in the character of "Lord of the Rings".
How cool! With your hubby and some other family members being xtian, I wonder what they think of the content of the letters....?
;o))))
David
I think my day is now officially ruined. I'm going to spend the next couple of weeks camping along the coast. No tv's, radios, or computers, a techno detox.
Have a Super Solstice!
You will find some kneeling Santas here:
http://www.catholicsupply.com/CHRISTMAS/kneelsa...
If you look carefully, it appears in some of the representations Santa is throttling the infant jesus. Whether out of professional jealousy or as a gift to humanity I don't know. but I endorse the sentiment, nevertheless.
Peace,
David
Slavery - that's not really been revoked, it's just Mexicans instead of Africans these days.
Whoops, there must be a virus about - so many ex-christians having flashbacks and manifesting the former fundy.
I swear, I'll be fine after a drop of 30-year-old Balvenie malt, and a lie down. I PROMISE I WILL!!
;o)))
David
This is the second time I've seen this abomination, it's even worse the second time.
As a military veteran, I swore an oath to defend the Constitution, that oath doesn't expire. This is a subversion and desecration of that document. I doubt any American who thinks it is "powerful and moving", has ever bothered to read the instrument our freedom is based upon.
Don't even get me started on the beliefs of our Founding Fathers or the anti-establishment clause of the First Ammendment! Grrrr....
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