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Friday, March 21, 2014

"Moral Monday" Morons

For liberals, attempting to claim the moral high-ground is like a community organizer winning the Nobel Peace Prize: it only happens with willful suspension of reason and facts—which means it happens a lot in liberal circles. The most recent case in point is the “Moral Monday” movement that has popped up in a handful of states across the south.

For evidence of the corrupt morality that exists in this movement, you need to know nothing more than Moral Mondays were started by the NAACP. First in North Carolina, later in South Carolina, and now in Georgia, Moral Mondays are a sad attempt to sway politicians and voters in states that are generally dominated by conservatives. These attempts are usually through acts of civil dimwittedness—I mean disobedience—involving such things as protesting at state Capitols, disrupting legislative sessions, and staging sit-ins.

Because the moral demands of liberalism are few and malleable, any movement born of liberalism will have a corrupt morality. For further evidence of this, witness the Moral Monday protesters as they declare that it is “morally repugnant” that people are dying because “they don’t have access to health care,” while also calling for tax-payer funded (“free” in the fantasy land of liberalism) “health care” that will allow them to kill their unborn children.

In other words, it wouldn't be too surprising to hear some tattooed, belly-pierced, pot-smoking, bra-less skank of a libtard scream: “My mother died because she had no health care! Now give me my free healthcare so I can go to the clinic and kill my daughter!” Liberals refer to such genocide as “Reproductive Justice.”


In addition to much other nonsense, Georgia’s Moral Monday website decries the state “promoted bigotry [directed] towards the LGBTQ community.” No evidence is offered. We can only assume that such “bigotry” is the result of Georgia legally defining marriage as a union of one man and one woman. Only a liberal can take an institution that has existed across cultures for thousands of years (from “the beginning” according to a Christian worldview) and deem it “bigoted.”

The most tragic aspect of this moronic "moral" movement is that many so-called “pastors” are at the forefront. The (Ir) Reverend Raphael Warnock, pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church where Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was a pastor, has been a large part of the Moral Monday protests in Georgia. The (Ir) Reverend William Barber II is the leader of Moral Mondays in North Carolina. (He’s also—surprise!—president of North Carolina’s chapter of the NAACP.)

How sad is it that such supposed “men of God” have aligned themselves with a political party that boos the inclusion of God in its platform, and has devoted itself to support the killing of children in the womb, removing prayer, the Commandments, and the Bible from the public arena, as well as promoting sexual immorality and the redefinition of marriage?

Copyright 2014, Trevor Grant Thomas
At the Intersection of Politics, Science, Faith, and Reason.
Trevor and his wife Michelle are the authors of: Debt Free Living in a Debt Filled World
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