Quod Erat Demonstratum

Brent Rasmussen's picture

Crazy Morning Radio DJ™ Ichabod Caine - the radio guy who received the stolen atheist sign in Washington state - attempts to defend against it's statement that religion "...hardens hearts and enslaves minds."

However, all he manages to do is demonstrate his own hardened heart, and enslaved mind.

[link] "What struck me ... (about the sign) is that Christianity somehow 'hardens hearts and enslaves minds.' Really? I don't remember, 25 years ago, when I accepted the Lord, that it hardened my heart and it didn't enslave me," Caine said. "And so I thought, how could negative speech like that be allowed?"

Wow. In that one short paragraph, he actually managed to shoot himself in foot, while it was in his mouth. Impressive.

It's funny, Ichabod my main man, but I don't remember the part in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution that says, "Congress shall make no law [...] abridging the freedom of speech - except if it's negative speech as defined by a Crazy Morning Radio DJ™."

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Jim Downey's picture

Latest developments.

Well, The Cryptkeeper and his gang are getting in on the act now:

'Santa Claus Hell' Sign Latest To Join Capitol Controversy

OLYMPIA, Wash. -- The Christmas controversy that started with an atheist sign at the state Capitol in Olympia has taken another twist, this one including Santa Claus and Hell.

The Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., said they are express-mailing a sign to Olympia that says, among other things, "Santa Claus will take you to Hell."

The controversial group, which is known for their anti-gay protests around the country, is asking that their sign be put outside the Legislature.

Wonder what Ichabod will have to say about this loving message from Christians . . .

Jim Downey

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Toast's picture

Hmmmmm...

You know, I'm all about seeing nonbelievers get their say in the public square alongside the Judeo-Christian majority, but at the same time I think the wording on that sign was unnecessarily dickish, and I can definitely see why it upset people. Stick with a positive message. The "Be good for goodness sake" ad in DC is an example of the right way to put our position out there.

Mike O'Risal's picture

So Much Whacky

I particularly liked that sign that Rush Limbaugh's "good friend," former football player (clearly sans helmet) Ken Hutcherson put up. Imagine, superstition without belief! The guy's like the theological equivalent of Rain Man.

More about all that over at Hyphoid Logic. I figured out how to link the KOMO/"Icky" Caine video without the autoplay and commercial there, too.

Jim Downey's picture

But it's OK,

because he's Christian, doncha know?

*sigh*

Jim Downey

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Like Science Fiction? Read *or listen to* my novel, Communion of Dreams, for free.

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