Atheist Intolerance and Yet Another Attack on Biblical Christianity

A group of atheists had an eye-opening, two-hour chat on the internet over the weekend about what they can do to fight against me being a keynote speaker at an upcoming homeschool convention in Texas. I could summarize what they said like this, paraphrasing portions of the atheist video chat:


What can we do to fight Ken Ham speaking at this homeschool convention? This shouldn’t be allowed. Ken Ham pushes biblical creation on kids and adults. We can’t have this. We need to protest. We will bus in atheists from other cities. We’ve already scouted out the best places to conduct the protest. We need to confront Ken Ham at the conference.


This situation is intolerable. How dare a Christian organization host Ken Ham? And look at this homeschool group—you can see what they are doing. Their three keynote speakers are Christians. They are obviously pushing Christianity at a homeschool convention. How dare they have Christian speakers at this convention? Who do they think they are?


Christian homeschooling parents are ignorant and illiterate. They can teach their religious junk at home, but when it comes to education, they can’t teach Ken Ham’s stuff to children—this can’t be allowed. We’ve got to stop this. We are angry—we are really angry.


I wrote the lead web article for today about these intolerant atheists, showing various video clips from this atheist chat. I urge you to read this article and then consider taking action to help counter an increasingly anti-Christian climate in America. The church needs to understand the nature of the battle—I believe this article can be used to wake up many Christians as to what is happening.


Go to this link to read about this shocking and very revealing atheist attack.


Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,


Ken


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Published on May 21, 2013 09:50
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Dave Godfrey This latest lame attack on atheists is interesting, because it is though the writer, an AiG drone named Steve Golden, was looking into a mirror and seeing atheist instead of said drone.

the article begins with a list that supposedly illustrates atheists exhibiting a number of traits. these traits, however, perfectly describe Ken Ham's shortcomings, as follows:

Intolerance and arrogance - you only have to read one two items on the AiG website and these traits are in abundance.

Hatred of the Bible - Ken Ham has a hatred of anything that contradicts the Bible. So just about anything in the real world.

Ignorance - this probably sums up Ken Ham's big mission - spread ignorance wherever you go. Children these days are far better educated than at any time in history. That is why atheism is a growing trend.

Wanting to control education and capture your kids’ hearts and minds - this is actually a stated aim of AiG. ham knows that if he wants to maintain any sort of control in the world, he needs to mis-educate children in particular.

Fighting against freedom of religion - AiG wants everybody to be a Biblical literalist. Ken Ham openly attacks Christians who don't conform to his view.

Wanting to close down or limit biblical, Christian homeschooling - wanting it Ken Ham's way and only his way.

Seeking to control what private organizations teach - again, pretty much a stated aim of AIG.

Desiring to control what you teach at home - see previous

Claim Christians are scientifically ignorant but are themselves scientifically inept - the charge sticks.

Sanctimoniously determining morality for themselves - again, AiG and Ken Ham are guilty as charged.

I don't actually recognise these traits in atheists in general. There is no atheist conspiracy, no atheist game plan, because we don't need one. All we ask is that they be allowed to think and reason things in their own way, in their own time. If they still choose to believe, they're free to do so. But Ken Ham and AiG are poison, and need to be resisted.


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