Vox Day - Jackass for Jesus.

 

Vox is just another 40 year old juvenile throwing temper tantrums for attention. He is a failed writer, failed CEO, failed businessman, and got his money from his rich daddy (before rich daddy went to jail for failing to pay taxes) and has freely admitted he has not been successful in business. Well, gosh, if he runs his business the same way he acts on his blog, it wouldn't be hard to understand why.  Vox is so brilliant (you don't have to ask, or even wait long for him to tell you), and everybody who disagrees with him is an idiot, mentally retarded, socially autistic, a nazi, or some other ad hominem attack or insult. As an Attention Whore his strategy is to attack prominent people and demand that they respond, or be automatically held guilty for their failure to respond to this "Jackass for Jesus".  His understanding of science is piss poor, (he thinks it's an entity) his logic is flawed, and his "book" is more about ad hominem attacks than substance. He thinks that "Historical Evidence" (history is better described as the victors side of the story, will all references to the other side suitably edited) is on a par with scientific evidence, and doesn't even have a clue as to the invalidity of hearsay evidence (he wrote that hearsay evidence is admissible - so much for legal research - but I'm sure if you ask him, he'll tell you that he's smarter than all the lawyers that he knows, so it ought to be).  Vox has tried to become famous before by attacking Michelle Malkin, numerous politicians, women, governments, science, knowledge, and the kitchen sink. This is just another attempt by Vox to gain attention whore status by slamming others.  Dawkins is right - responding to intellectually dishonest trolls only encourages them further, and may even give them the appearance of legitimacy.  TIA will eventually become an embarrasment to those who actually have true faith, actual morals, and live by what Christ taught, instead of just preaching it. Vox is the perfect example of why people are disgusted with Christians. He is arrogant, egotistical, hypocritical, intellectually dishonest, obnoxious, juvenile - all the things Jesus taught Christians NOT TO BE. Clearly he didn't get his definition of "Morality" from the Bible! (Hmmm.... wonder where it came from...) When the conclusion of the book is that since science is "irrational", so it's ok for religion to be irrational, too, and so you can't criticize his fantasy religion cause his feelings will be hurt and he will beat you up in a book. That's not much of a logical conclusion, in fact it's irrational, and desperate. What is even more irrational is that Vox believes that "If only everybody believed in my religion there would be heaven on earth".  This is a juvenile who is refusing to grow up and face the fact that Santa Claus isn't real. All the whining arguments against science, society, politics, atheists, and every other religion he will never make his fantasy religion real. Don't waste your time arguing with a troll or an idiot on the internet - ignoring them hurts their fragile egos far, far more. Rico PS Didn't anybody ever tell Vox the Easter Bunny isn't real, either? 

 

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