Sunday, December 09, 2007

Mike Huckabee's "Final Solution" To The Gay Community


Former staffer for televangelist, James Robison, Mike Huckabee was discovered by the AP to have signed a 1992 political questionaire that favored a quarantine for AIDS victims and opposed any further funding to find a cure for this terrible disease. Unfortunately this type of thinking was a symptom of the "final solution" thinking among the Christian right and televangelist community in those days, who so bitterly opposed the lifestyle of homosexuals that they viewed it as a judgement from God and believed that persons who caught this disease deserved the death judgement of God. It was a form of modern "final solution" thinking, that favored genocide for homosexuals philosophy that was widely shared in the Christian right community. Many such as the late Dr. D. James Kennedy, often promotted this death for homosexuals view from their pulpit on Sunday and on their televangelist radio and TV programs.

Long before Huckabee ran for president, he made the rounds on televangelist programs, and his friend, James Robison attempted to promote his former staffer as the televangelist's own choice as an alternative to the Clinton's for president.

Huckabee's thinking has always been right in the mainstream of the televangelist extremist fundamentalist political thinking. He believes the Bible is the literal word of God, which doesn't even square with the parables of Jesus used as story examples meant to teach. He believes in the Southern Baptist version of the Earth creation, despite all scientific evidence that the planet is indeed far older than any 6,000 years.

Part of the problem of backward nations, such as those in the MidEast or Afghanistan is the dominating power of fundamentalist religious political figures. And even the Bible points to a rise in false religions in the late days of the world. The rise of far right religious candidates such as Huckabee are yet another dangerous sign of the decline and fall of the U.S. as a major world power. Other world governments, including Europe, Japan, South Korea and China continue to grow economically and politically under the leadership of strong secular government figures, while the U.S. continues to slip back into a "dark ages" under the influence of religious fundamentalist candidates almost like the backward nations of the MidEast or Afghanistan.

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