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2010-01-07 Home Front: Culture Wars
Throwing Brit Hume to the lions
If there were doubt that much of the media is hostile to traditional faith, especially traditional Christianity, that doubt has been drowned in the wake of a vicious verbal assault on Fox News analyst Brit Hume. Histrionic fulminations against Mr. Hume's inoffensive expression of faith expose an ugly strain of anti-religious bigotry that is spreading inside this country's liberal establishment.

Mr. Hume's sin against secular culture came Sunday when he offered, in humble and helpful tones, advice to golfer Tiger Woods to "turn to the Christian faith and you can make a total recovery and be a great example to the world." The advice might have sounded a little awkward in the setting of a news-talk roundtable. But even in the context of suggesting that Mr. Woods' apparent Buddhism doesn't offer the same "kind of forgiveness and redemption" as Christianity, the newsman's remarks were, at worst, harmless. Yet the reaction of critics gives the impression that Mr. Hume did something really awful like use the "N" word, or - as Montana Democratic Sen. Max Baucus did - push a government promotion for a girlfriend.

Washington Post TV critic Tom Shales took a pause from writing love letters to President Obama to aim nasty public hate mail at Mr. Hume, who is renowned as one of the rare true gentlemen in the nation's capital. "Brit Hume was certainly full of something," Mr. Shales ranted, adding that the Fox broadcast legend is "sinking into his own mouth-made mire," and that "darts of derision should be aimed at Hume" for "one of the most ridiculous [remarks] of the year." He instructed Mr. Hume to "first off, apologize," with a snide admonishment that "Hume ought to know that what people are saying right now is a whole lot worse than that he's fading."

On MSNBC, the preternaturally truculent Keith Olbermann said Mr. Hume should "keep religious advocacy out of public life since, you know, the worst examples of that are jihadists, not to mention, you know, guys who don't know their own religions or somebody else's religion like Brit Hume." His guest, homosexual activist Dan Savage, chimed in that, "American Christianity has been hijacked by the lunatics, by the Pat Robertsons ... and by people like Brit Hume, and it's an insult to Christianity, it's an insult to Christians." Also on MSNBC, news host David Shuster suggested that Mr. Hume somehow had "denigate* Christianity" by mentioning his faith on the air.

This is par for the course for a media in which Washington Post book reviewers suggest that the faith messages at the heart of the popular "Narnia" books amount to a "narrow Christian box," where HBO's Bill Maher calls the Catholic Church "the Bear Stearns of organized pedophilia," where the Nation's Katha Pollitt accuses the religious right of showing "tolerance of wife-battering," and where a major news magazine marvels at the supposedly "surprising unsecularity" of the American public.

Maybe these media mavens should take Mr. Hume's advice. Their own hatefulness puts them in obvious need of the "forgiveness and redemption" Mr. Hume kindly recommended. A little charity wouldn't hurt, either.
Posted by Fred 2010-01-07 00:00|| || Front Page|| [15 views ]  Top

#1 As a Buddhist, I see it as harmless and even showing compassion on Brit's part.

I also believe those who are Christian shouldn't be ashamed to express their religion because it's who they are and they can do good things with faith.

Separation of church and state has been overblown and weakened the character of the country.
Posted by Phith Dingle6292 2010-01-07 03:21||   2010-01-07 03:21|| Front Page Top

#2 Lets keep Christianity out of all the Media and out of public life. Let's muzzle all the Christians and make them shut up.
To quote the tall skinny lady with the sharp tongue( Anne Coulter )

"Christianity the best deal in the universe. (I know it seems strange that a self-described atheist and radical sex advice columnist with a preference for boys and butts like Savage to miss the central point of Christianity, but there it is.)

God sent his only son to get the crap beaten out of him, die like a butchered pig for our sins and rise from the dead. If you believe that, you're in. Your sins are washed away from you -- sins even worse than adultery! -- because of the cross.

"He canceled the record of the charges against us and took it away by nailing it to the cross." Colossians 2:14.

Surely you remember the cross, Liberals -- the symbol banned by ACLU lawsuits from public property throughout the land?

"Because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." Romans 10:9.

If you do that, every rotten, sinful thing you've ever done is gone from you. You're every bit as much a Christian as the Pope or Billy Graham. Jimmy Swaggart may be an a77hole, but he is a Christian a77hole.

No fine print, no "your mileage may vary," no blackout dates. God ought to do a TV spot: "I'm God Almighty, and if you can find a better deal than the one I'm offering, take it."

In a boiling rage, liberals constantly accuse Christians of being "judgmental." No, we're RELIEVED !!

If you believe Christ died for your sins and rose from the dead, you have no choice but to give your life entirely over to Him. No more sexual promiscuity, no lying, no cheating, no stealing, no killing inconvenient old people or unborn babies -- no doing what all the other kids do.

And no more caring what the world thinks of you -- because, as Jesus warned in a prophecy constantly fulfilled by Liberals: The world WILL hate you.

With Christianity, your sins are forgiven, the slate is wiped clean and your eternal life is guaranteed through nothing you did yourself, even though you DONT deserve it. It's the best deal in the universe.

Tiger Woods could do a whole damn lot worse.
Posted by Angleton9 2010-01-07 08:57||   2010-01-07 08:57|| Front Page Top

#3 Mr. Hume's inoffensive expression of faith expose an ugly strain of anti-religious bigotry that is spreading inside this country's liberal establishment.

Matthew 7:20
Posted by Angiper Johnson3353 2010-01-07 17:45||   2010-01-07 17:45|| Front Page Top

#4 Brit Hume spoke from his belief and his heart. His critics talk out their ass.
Posted by Frank G  2010-01-07 19:10||   2010-01-07 19:10|| Front Page Top

#5 Angleton9 earns a free rant for this super contribution.
Posted by Glenmore 2010-01-07 21:16||   2010-01-07 21:16|| Front Page Top

#6 The big problem with what Brit Hume and others are saying, IMHO, is that Tiger Woods apparently has a belief system already and it already strongly preaches against all of those chicken#### things he did.

Christianity isn't going to do him much good if all he does is goes from ignoring the tenets of his old faith and move on to ignoring the tenets of a new one.
Posted by Thing From Snowy Mountain 2010-01-07 22:01||   2010-01-07 22:01|| Front Page Top

#7 amen Thing...
Posted by  abu do you love  2010-01-07 22:13||   2010-01-07 22:13|| Front Page Top

#8 best zinger in Ann Coulters column...

If liberals really want to keep people from hearing about God, they should give Him his own show on MSNBC
Posted by  abu do you love  2010-01-07 22:17||   2010-01-07 22:17|| Front Page Top

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