Is It OK to Mock Liberals?

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Of course it is! Elijah mocked the prophets of Baal. Then he had them killed. But we don’t propose to go that far.

I’ve been told that calling liberals “pinheads” is going way too far. Call them nice things, like generation of vipers or children of Satan, and they’ll think you’re scared of them and then they’ll push you around some more.

So why mock the wokies of Woke, the leftids, the marching jidrools?

Because they deserve it.

The biggest and sharpest arrow in their quiver is their pretense to intellectual superiority. We should believe them and be guided by them because they’re so smart–way smarter than any of us. Thay bin To collidge!!

This is the balloon that must be punctured. Too many innocent people have been taken in by this fraud. These people need to see the leftist know-it-all get a pie in the face. They need to be there when the creeps are laughed off the stage.

Leftids truly believe their own hype. “We are the smartest people in the world! We are! We are!” This is why it’s so hard to hold a productive discussion with them. Convinced that they are geniuses, why would they ever listen to a hunter-gatherer like you?

I thought “pinheads” was very far from being the most damaging epithet I could’ve thrown at them.

Let fly the rotten tomatoes!

Antidote: ‘The Lord is My Shepherd’

Lest we get too downhearted, remember: the Bible tells us of many times when God’s people in Israel and Judah fell away from their faith. Indeed, Elijah despaired for it almost to the point of death (I Kings 19). And there will be great fallings-away yet to come, as Paul warns us in 2 Thessalonians 2:3.  Yet even in the worst of times, God says, “Yet I have left me seven thousand in Israel, all the knees which have not bowed unto Baal, and every mouth which hath not kissed him” (1 Kings 19:18). God always keeps a remnant alive in faith, even in the midst of blazing apostasy.

It may be some of this remnant singing with the choir at Wells Cathedral, The Lord is My Shepherd: Psalm 23 set to music by Howard Goodall.

Individual men and women can come  back from atheism, as C.S. Lewis did–and he had a long way to go, too.

The Good Shepherd will not forget His sheep.