This is How Republicans Exempt Themselves From Responsibility

Republican Erick Erickson, who is normally considered a highly influential Republican "thinker", says that he might have been wrong to jump to the conclusion that the Oslo terrorism was from Muslims, but that's okay because God is with the Righteous Republicans and people who claim otherwise are no different than the Islamists.
Secular leftists and Islamists are both of this world. Christians may be traveling through, but we are most definitely not of the world. In fact, Christ commands us to throw off our ties to this world. But the things of this world love this world and hate the things of God. That’s why secular leftism can embrace both activist homosexuals and activist muslims when the latter would, when true to their faith, be happy to kill the former.

All of them can pile on and condemn the Christian because the Christian is just passing through, a stranger in a strange land.

Over the next week, assuming the budget fight in Washington doesn’t over shadow it, you can expect lots more gloating that the guy in Norway described himself as a conservative Christian. Never mind that a conservative Christian would not do what the guy did. The left, however, will not be persuaded otherwise. They are of this world and this world is all that matters until the last day.
I honestly can't make this stuff up.

*Update:

As many people will recall, Erick Erickson is such a great and faithful "Christian" that he refers to people who don't vote like he does as "goat fucking child molesters."


When he says he's not of this world, he's not entirely lying.  It's called the Republican Fantasy World.

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