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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

INEVITABLE VIDEO: OLBERMANN SLAMS BRIT HUME

We knew it was coming but there's just something about seeing it. When Brit Hume appeared on FNS on 1/3 to recommend that Tiger Woods accept Christianity, you knew the left would begin to stew. Then, he appeared on O'Reilly on 1/4 and dug in his heels deeper (good for him).

Now, Keith Olbermann is comparing Hume to Jihadists while mocking Christianity along with his guest. Wouldn't you love to see Olbermann mock Islam like this? He won't because he's a coward.

Then, Olby touts the notion that one should never discuss religion in public (I'd like to see him try to apply that standard to the Muslim community). That may be the view of secularists and atheists but it's not the view of Christians and they should not be derided for it either.

I direct Olbermann to the Gospel of MARK 8:38:

38For whoever [a]is ashamed [here and now] of Me and My words in this adulterous (unfaithful) and [preeminently] sinful generation, of him will the Son of Man also be ashamed when He comes in the glory (splendor and majesty) of His Father with the holy angels.
Based on the standard set by the left with respect to what is considered offensive speech, Olbermann should be off the air for discriminating against Christians.

However, based on a Christian's standard, Keith is free to enjoy his freedom of choice.



h/t to GP

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