Servants of Satan

For people whose chief mode of discourse consists of shouting and calling names, any time they encounter someone who doesn’t go along with them, libs ‘n’ progs and atheists and other specimens of the Far Left are surprisingly thin-skinned.

Like yesterday, when I referred to some of them as “servants of Satan,” there was a bit of yelling and screaming over that. Half of these people say they don’t believe in God anyhow, let alone the Devil–so what are they so riled up about?

Well, they seem to think it’s just me calling them names because they don’t agree with me.

Actually, there are a number of key moral issues in which God’s Word is clear and unambiguous–such as murder, adultery, homosexual acting-out, denial of Christ, and blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, to name a few. There is no verse in the Bible that endorses, justifies, defends, or promotes any of these behaviors. It’s not a matter of my opinion or interpretation. God has condemned these behaviors, and no two ways about it.

Being a servant of Satan involves more than just sinning. After all, we are all sinners; otherwise, we wouldn’t need a Savior. It’s like the difference between an ordinary homosexual, a sinner like the rest of us, and a flatline Protestant minister who performs same-sex parodies of marriage in his church. The latter is a servant of Satan. And in this day and age, we’ve raised up a bumper crop of them.

I don’t see why that should be hard to understand, except to those who don’t want to understand–maybe because a lot of their heroes are servants of Satan. Margaret Sanger, Richard Dawkins, Alfred Kinsey, the current occupier of the White House, Mikey Weinstein–we could spend a whole day listing them. But they are all servants of Satan, because they all preach and teach that evil is good, and good is evil; they all seek to nullify God’s laws; and they have all labored to create a world from which God’s laws are erased.

If that’s not serving Satan, what is?

9 comments on “Servants of Satan

  1. In my book, another servant of Satan? All the ones that are out there that say homosexuality is OK.

    And when I say God’s Word says something … like Leviticus or Romans Chapter One, they respond that: Oh that was written for the people back then, it does not apply to us today and please don’t take it out of context.

    1. And don’t forget that other favorite response, notable for its ignorance: “Jesus didn’t have nothin’ to do with that mean nasty Old Testament God!” This is the card they play when all the others have come up deuces.

  2. And for an obvious case in point, see the Fox news report of the UC-Santa Barbara feminist prof (who “teaches courses on pornography”) who got irate with a pro-life teen (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/03/21/university-california-santa-barbara-feminist-professor-charged-in-confrontation/). If this had been a pro sanctity-of-marriage prof who became irate with people at a gay-rights celebration, the whole country would be up in arms and the prof would be out on his ear! R.J. Rushdoony was so right when he said in 1973, “[T]here can be no tolerance in a law-system for another religion. [And statism and humanism are definitely other religions.] Toleration is a device used to introduce a new law-system as a prelude to a new intolerance.” (Institutes of Biblical Law, Vol. 1, page 5) Christians foolishly granted them tolerance, and now we have “new intolerance” in spades!

    1. R.J. Rushdoony was a prophet, and I wish more people read him.

      Meanwhile, we might well ask how much parents are paying to send their children to a “university” where they can study pornography, major in “women’s studies,” and confine their free speech, such as it is, to a “free speech zone.”

      We are not only getting raped; we pay dearly for the privilege.

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