And last but not least, here's a new wingnut friend with a familiar last name: Ryan Dobson. Reader Paul B. discovered him. (Thanks, Paul!)
Christian author and speaker, Ryan Dobson, calls himself totally, radically intolerant, and he’s calling on other Christians to be the same way. In fact, the title of his new book is Be Intolerant Because Some Things Are Just Stupid. Dobson joined Lee Webb on The 700 Club recently to discuss his belief that Christians have become too tolerant in today's society.
Disobedient children aren't being stoned, witches are being allowed to live, and menstruating women are permitted to mingle freely in society, all because Christians are just too darned tolerant these days.
LEE WEBB: I’m sure a lot of folks are wondering with a last name like Dobson if you’re related to Dr. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family. And indeed you’re his son. So you come by your passion for culture and Christianity naturally I guess.
Ryan Dobson: Absolutely. It was easy to fall into this role. In fact, I’m at Focus on the Family today doing the satellite feed from there, so it’s nice to be among friends.
LEE WEBB: Well, you certainly found a provocative title for your book. Is it your contention that Christians have been too tolerant?
Ryan Dobson: Absolutely. And Christians are the only ones asked to be tolerant in this culture. The homosexuals are not asked to be tolerant. Only Christians are asked to put aside their views, put aside their opinions, not speak up, not stand out. We’re asked to sit back and take a back seat to the rest of the culture. And it’s time that we stood up for what we believe in.
Yeah! Homosexuals aren't asked to be tolerant, they're just asked not to live in certain counties in Tennessee (or to want to get married). It's always the CHRISTIANS who have to be tolerant, and put up with stuff like ridingin airplanes with Muslims who change their seats and use the restroom. But Ryan is mad as heck and he's not going to take it anymore! And if you don't agree with him, you're going to hell.
http://blogs.salon.com/0002874/2004/11/09.html