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 MAD AS HELL 

CHERI DELBROCCO 

ROCKIN' WITH ROY

Roy�s Rock rolled. It only took three minutes to jack it up and roll it
out of the Alabama courthouse. You know the one - the two and a half ton
slab of marble with the Protestant version of the Ten Commandments. Now,
Roy the Rebellious is rash with religiosity. Thankfully, he is also
powerless. And of course, anyone who disagrees is a God-hater.

Two years ago, in the middle of the night, after much bombast and
ceremony, Judge Roy Moore moved the washing-machine sized monument into
his state�s rotunda. Some group with the word eagle in their name paid
for all of it. He never consulted with the other judges, he never
informed the public. But he claimed that because he was a state judge,
his oath required his constant acknowlegement of God and it was real
important that he make that acknowledgement at all times, thus the rock. 

He also made a lot of other claims - America is a nation founded by
Christians, Christians are victims of religious bigotry and persecution,
Federal judges will come in the night to confiscate Bibles, and if anyone
in Alabama attempted to take the monument out of the state house, it
would be a call for �religious genocide�. Whew. We�re talking serious
crackpot stuff, folks.

Now, I don�t know about you, but if there are over 350 churches in
Montgomery, Alabama - mostly all Protestant evangelical - doesn�t it
sound just a bit strange to hear that it is the Christians who are being
persecuted? Gosh, all those hundreds of thousands of Buddhists, Hindus,
Jews, Muslims, Wiccans, Scientologists, and Zoroastrians in Montgomery
should be a little more considerate! The accusation that Christians, in
Alabama, or anywhere else in the U.S., are victims of religious bigotry
reveals how the meaning of the term �bigotry� has been inverted by
fundamentalists. While seeking a �Christian� nation, by forcing others to
submit to his rule, the judge is claiming discrimination. Oh, the irony!

But there were lots of ironies in the antics of Roy�s rabble who showed
up to support the rock. Before the monument was moved, folks laid down
and prayed before it. I wondered if that was violating the commandment
that says not to worship graven images, but it didn�t seem to bother any
of the Christian �defenders�, so I guess it was okay. A protester carried
a 10-foot cross stating that �they can move the monument, but they can�t
take it out of our hearts.� I wondered why, if it is in his heart, it is
so important to have it in the state courthouse?

The greatest irony, however, is that in the South, where Roy and most of
his supporters come from - where a Baptist church is on almost every
corner - quality of life is..well, not the greatest. Just think, the
people who have called for the Ten Commandments to posted in public
schools, courthouses, airports, park benches, post offices, train
stations, and telephone poles, live in the region of the country that has
the highest rates of poverty, drug abuse, crime, divorce, illiteracy,
incarcerations, executions, alcohol dependency, domestic violence,
veneral disease, school dropouts, and gun related homicide. Something
about that seems inverted, too.

Christian fundamentalism, like all other forms of religious
fundamentalism, fosters ignorance and certitude through the use of force.
It creates division, and prevents progress through unity. Keep that in
mind, the next time you turn on your television and see a fellow braying
like a donkey, and calling people God-haters. Better yet, next time you
hear about another one of those car- bombings in the Middle East, ask
yourself if the perpetrator is a religious fundamentalist just following
God�s law. 

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Just like what Nazi Germany did to the Jews, so liberal America is now
doing to the evangelical Christians. It's no different. It is the same
thing. It is happening all over again. It is the Democratic Congress, the
liberal-based media and the homosexuals who want to destroy the
Christians. Wholesale abuse and discrimination and the worst bigotry
directed toward any group in America today. More terrible than anything
suffered by any minority in history.
-- Pat Robertson
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