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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Explaining the Obvious


Not so long ago, Ann Coulter made a comment that got some people's panties in a wad. (Here's the actual video with the actual quote, if you actually want to see what she actually said.) During the exchange, she mentioned that Christianity is the "fast track" and that Christianity is the "perfection" of Judaism. Being perfected is a theological term. Seriously. It implies being finished, made complete or fulfilled. Jesus was the fulfillment of Jewish prophesy, so Christianity is then the logical fulfillment of Judaism.

She didn't say anything offensive, if you actually understand what she's saying. She believes (and I agree, btw) that Jesus is the only way to God, and, in a perfect world, everyone would be Believers (that is what Donnie asked her, after all). Does it actually make sense to anyone that someone would profess to be of one faith and not believe that it is the best faith? She was defending her faith (logically and intellectually, which is probably what threw everyone off).

It looks like a lot of people haven't taken the time to listen to what she said, and, instead, they continue to look at the MSM's blatant lies about it. Here's Ann in a bit of a dust-up with Skeletor Butt-Head Alan Colmes where he accuses her of antisemitism without actually knowing what she said. (Some of the comments on the Hot Air page are funny and well thought out.)

Yes, she totally owned Colmes (not that difficult, if you think about it). She was right to be angry about being called antisemitic when she's far from it. I'd probably get angry, too, if people kept accusing her of meaning something that she didn't mean simply because they're too ignorant to understand the words coming out of her mouth.



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