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Jonah Goldberg and Christian fish intolerance

04/02/08

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In his Evolution of Religious Bigotry article on Fitna, the Dutch anti-Koran movie, and people who place Darwin fish symbols on their cars, Jonah Goldberg makes two points:

1. That it's rude for people to put anti-anything symbols on their cars.

2. That people who do so are cowardly because they'd never offend the religion whose adherents would actually harm them, and hypocritical because they condemn the nice religion.

Some thoughts:

1. I always thought the Darwin fish were in bad taste and hypocritical as well as an unnecessary disturber of the public peace. The Christian fish itself is inoffensive- a positive message that only implies that non-believers will go to Hell. People who'd use the Darwin bumper sticker (I know such people.) would counter that Christianity is a worthy target of wrath because it places more value on fetuses than women's freedom and wants to include some sort of non-materialistic ideas on biological history.

2. As for the bravery of placing the Darwin sticker: Of course! Unless you're Jeremiah Wright, you must precede any political statement with a risk-assessment: "What are Christians going to do, thump me with a Bible?" I'm hesitant to decorate my bumper with my "Vets for McCain" sticker. I don't think anybody in Los Angeles would have a sticker that says, "Graffiti isn't nice."

Christophobes might say that they don't consider faraway Jihadists dangerous at all. That doing so only plays into the hands of Bush-loving Neo-Cons, Neo-Nazis (conservatives) Halliburton, and the Jewish lobby.

3. Expanding the conversation beyond mere hate: Is there a law on bumper stickers? Some have obscenities on them: Is that legal?

4. Who cares what Christophobes do? They probably like it when people that won't hurt them complain, "Ha, look at them get mad. I'm a rebel!"

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By nguirado ( Email ), 10:43:53 am, 291 words
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Comment from: Pax Christi [Visitor]
Assymetric Catholic, I do believe you have struck a raw nerve with your comments. Is it a sin to give the neo-Darwinists a dose of their own medicine? To wit: http://people.bakersfield.com/home/Blog/paxchristi3/24243
04/03/08 @ 18:34
Comment from: Madeline Althoff [Visitor] Email
"a positive message that only implies that non-believers will go to Hell."

Did you actually say that? Could anyone actually say such a thing and mean it? Could anyone write such a phrase and not mean it in a completely ironic, facetious way? Apparently. My mind is officially blown.

If the alternative is "positive" messages like yours, I'll take "anti-Christian" "negativity" any day.

(And a Darwin fish isn't "anti-Christian", it's pro-reason. About a decade ago (when I was a progressive, thinking Christian), I had both a Darwin fish and a plain (Christian) fish on my car at the same time. My sister and brother-in-law also once had a Darwin fish, and they were never anti-Christian, just non-religious, and they are now practicing Episcopalians.)
04/09/08 @ 13:30
Comment from: Madeline Althoff [Visitor]
And furthermore, as a Catholic, *you* could put a Darwin fish on your car, because the Catholic Church is not opposed to the theory of evolution and does not teach that the Earth is 5500 years old and that all the animals were created ex-nihilo one day before all humans! (It may be stupid in its anti-condom message (actually most American Catholics believe so, as evidenced by their practices), but it's not as stupid as brainless YEC fundie Protestants!) So what are you even talking about?!
04/09/08 @ 13:39

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