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Kirk Cameron Makes Me Want to Be an Athiest
22 February 2015
I consider myself a good Catholic boy. Kirk Cameron seems to not understand that the Protestant Christianity that he ascribes to was born out Catholicism, which in turn derives from Judaism. What caused the schism is that there were too many "unacceptable rules", like clergy can't get married, no divorce, etc(See Henry VIII) People like Cameron have no faith. Faith, by definition, is belief without certainty or knowledge. Evangelicals are certain there is a God, and even more certain that everything they say, do, and believe is exactly what God wants. The arrogance and total lack of personal humility in these people is astounding and disgraceful. I can't imagine any God who isn't disgusted by their hateful speech and behavior.

That being said, sometimes I feel guilty(being a good Irish Catholic American boy), so I decided to see "Saving Christmas" with no judgment or presupposition in mind. To say the least, it was horrifying, and a giant pile of steaming Ode to Cameron's immeasurable ego. Essentially like all of Kirk's films, He(Cameron) is in-the-know, and everyone else who disagrees with him, Jew, Catholic, Muslim, Hindu, or any other non-evang. sect of Protestantism is going to hell. To my credit by the way, I saw it all the way through.

BTW, if you read the very first reviews on IMDb, all 10 stars from his brainwashed, small-minded followers. Research the movie, Cameron actually encouraged his flock to try and boost the ratings on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes. It backfired, which, to me, says that there are more good people who despise hypocritical judgment of others in the guise of religious fervor than not. That's encouraging.
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