Quantum Theology

January 29, 2007

Why Liberals Hate Christians

Filed under: Politics, Theology — michael.dufel @ 4:17 pm

This is a little frightening. This was posted in a message board I happen to frequent:

My theory about this issue is based on biblical truths as follows. Here is my reasoning.

Liberals have a conscience like everybody and their ideology is contrary to God’s standards and so the conscience is smitten. A real Christian(born-again believer living a righteous life) and his life will shine the light on the liberals darkness(lifestyle, theology). Just like a teachers pet who obeys the teacher in everything they do, is hated by others who do not obey the teacher in the same respect. Here are a few scriptures to support my reasoning. Just as Cain hated Abel for doing right and killed him, liberals feel the need to rid society of these believers who are a constant reminder of the contrary state they are living in that will be judged by God. A scary thought they would like to eliminate.

Not as Cain, who was of that wicked one, and slew his brother. And wherefore slew he him? Because his own works were evil, and his brother’s righteous. I John 3:12

But all things that are reproved are made manifest by the light: for whatsoever doth make manifest is light. Eph 5:13

For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. John 3:20

The Great Vista Hoodwink

Filed under: Technology — michael.dufel @ 11:01 am

It took 7 BILLION dollars to create, and Vista isn’t even up to par with OS X. It’s funny when you read reviews; they talk about features that have been in OS X for years. Pathetic.

Really, windows hasn’t advanced much at all since Windows 2000. The first consumer experience with the Windows 2000 vintage OS was Windows XP. Windows XP was a VAST improvement on the previous OS, namely that piece of crap called Windows ME. What made XP better was not the user environment, but rather a better file system and much improved stability. In fact, I think the XP user environment was a step back due to the dreaded ‘wizards.’ For example, I can’t believe how they dorked up something as simple as connecting to a wireless network!

In the end, everyone will move to Vista simply because that is what is going on all the new computers. It will gain market share again for that reason alone, and not because it’s a worthy buy.

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