Haters start out, and end up, hating themselves.

Haters have the hardest time getting away from their own hatred, which, according to spiritual laws more immutable than those of physics, inevitably recoils upon themselves.

One of the most bizarre examples of haters hating was recently seen when members of various pro-homosexual groups began an assault on Christian, mostly Catholic, Baptist, and Mormon, churches. They went so far as to obtain the names of all those opposed to their legislative agenda, and attack them in every way possible.

At the same time, there have been slaughters of homosexuals by Moslems. In Moslem countries, they are hunted down, tortured, and killed as a matter of routine. In some cases, they have gotten access to the emails sent and received in their own countries. When people are found, or said to be found, frequenting homosexual web sites, squads go to their homes, where they are arrested, made to suffer unspeakable pain, and killed.

Yet, those enemies, who still go on doing such things and are proud of doing so, are ignored by the threatened group, while Catholics, Baptists, and Mormons are singled out for attack simply because they were against the passage of laws that would lead to more premature deaths. Those pledged to “turn the other cheek” are always the easiest, and therefore, most preferred, targets for attack.

It is impossible for minds distorted by hate to notice such contradictions, just as it is impossible for them to publicly admit that one of the most prosperous countries in the world, ninety miles from our shores, has been turned into a vast prison camp by fellow haters who work to have the same thing happen all over the world. In that country, incidentally, homosexuals are hunted down as ruthlessly as in the Moslem countries, showing that the left is as filled with hate and intolerance as the Moslems.

Oddly, the hatred institutionalized within the Moslem and Communist regimes is sometimes embraced by other extremists, who feel that, like running a roto-tiller through a garden, such brutal actions are to be encouraged. We may do well to ask The Programmer, in fear and trembling, not to visit us with the universal desolation and destruction that He has visited upon Cuba and South Africa, but to apply a more selective weeding program.

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