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July 14, 2003
Sins of the flesh....
Baptist Cannibals? Now that's a new one. (Again, thanks to Instapundit.) Read all about it here. Really now, I thought I'd heard everything. Remember the good old days, when cannibalism used to be a charge only leveled at pagans? Remember "heathen cannibals"? How times change! For years, guys like Robertson have scolded, heckled, hectored, and hounded perfectly reasonable people with endless charges of "moral relativism." And now, they are supporting cannibals -- as long as they're Baptist cannibals. So how come they won't support Baptist homosexuals, anyway? Reynolds also links to a very astute blogger who proposes simply ignoring Pat Robertson from now on. Does that mean he's dead meat? Can he be "cured?" LIBERAL UPDATE: In the interest of fairness, it should be noted that the Reverend Jesse Jackson also supports the Baptist Cannibal. (Also, "It is possible that either, or both, of these men were duped.") So I guess I should be more forgiving, and chalk it all up to just another matter of taste. Bon Appetit! posted by Eric on 07.14.03 at 03:07 PM |
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