Thursday, January 14, 2010

Abolish the KING Holiday
by Dr. Ed Fields


Martin Luther King was affiliated with 60 Communist Fronts. He openly incited violence under the banner of "nonviolence." King led a bizarre sex life which included acts of shocking perversion. On Jan. 31, 1977 Coretta Scott King obtained a federal court order sealing for 50 years 845 pages of FBI records about her husband, "because its release would destroy his reputation!" Still a cowardly, spineless Congress voted to make King's birthday a national holiday. This is should be an outrage to all Christians. The King Holiday act must be repealed!

The life story of Martin Luther King is shocking and disgraceful from beginning to end. To continue this story click here: www.kkk.bz/abolish.htm

9 comments:

  1. I am going to say something that may seem very strange, or odd, even to Thomas Robb.

    On Stormfront, I was talking to a Jew -- an openly self-identified Orthodox Jew -- who said that he agreed with me that this MLK holiday is idolatry, even in his religion. He said that the idolatry of it should be self-evident -- that it should be perfectly clear to anyone who can think that this is the sin of idolatry.

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  2. "On Stormfront, I was talking to a Jew -- an openly self-identified Orthodox Jew -- who said that he agreed with me that this MLK holiday is idolatry, even in his religion. He said that the idolatry of it should be self-evident -- that it should be perfectly clear to anyone who can think that this is the sin of idolatry."
    Then you might as well abolish Christmas because it's a form of idolatry not to mention originating from a pagan holiday. As far as MLK is concern he's champion for civil rights is reason enough not to abolish it. Seriously he's a human being and human beings do what they do. At the very least he was an anti-sodomite. Given credit for that.

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  4. Christians believe that Jesus Christ is God. In a Christian society, it is fitting to worship God.

    I don't think that even you believe the same for Martin Luther King.

    No mortal man should have a national holiday.

    It is acceptable to remember and honor the birthdays of great men, but it is wrong to worship those as holy days on the calender. Their birthdays may be listed on a calender, but there must be no holiday observed. Schools and government offices must not close.

    Furthermore, the meaning of the King holiday is simply a proclamation that this man's "ideals" and "views" are right and rightly regarded as the nation's moral imperatives -- the moral foundation of the U.S. That is forcing a religion on the population -- a secular religion, perhaps -- although that too is an extremely fine line, since King was a man of the cloth!

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  5. In my opinion, what went on in his personal life is irrelevant. In my eyes, the MLK holiday honors a man who stood up for a group of people who were being mistreated by their fellow man.

    "As far as MLK is concern he's champion for civil rights is reason enough not to abolish it."

    -That's basically what I'm getting.

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  6. Christians often like to say, "What would Jesus do?"

    Well, apply! Would Jesus worship this man or bow at the altar of political correctness erected in his name?

    Personally, I do not think so.

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  7. What about presidents or veterans day? They honor men and women.
    Oh noes we can't do that...

    See your arguement is stupid and racist. If so we need to remove any holiday/dayoff that doesn't pertain to good.

    You trying to slander a greatman, but hey its your life the rest of America/everyone else thinks otherwise.

    Also how exactly are we worshipping him as a god?
    Its just a day off, a national holiday.


    Also where did you get these crazy rumors about MLK? Do you really believe that?

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  8. Champion for civil rights??!! More like a communist pig....Wake up!!

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  9. Even if he was a Communist(though he was not) does it matter. People honor him because he wanted to change something he found was unfair. You guys know nothing about that. You talk a lot but there is little action behind it.

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