Monday, November 07, 2011

Christian-hater wants censorship

A Christian-hating reader left this comment yesterday:
The United States needs to look towards Europe and adopt their policy of prosecuting those that publicly spread hate speech. ... Christian values and white males have caused nearly all of the heart ache, misery and injustice in this world.
Wow. I expected criticism, but I did not expect someone to (1) express anti-Christian hatred, (2) fail to dispute anything I said, and (3) favor laws censoring me from telling the truth.

Christian values and white males made America great. That should be so transparently obvious that I do not see how anyone can dispute.

But there are anti-Christian bigots who are working to destroy America, and they want laws to censor anyone who exposes them for what they are.

I mentioned the California psychologists Bret K. Johnson and Kenneth B. Perlmutter, who do child custody evaluations for the family court. They testified in my case, and demonstrated their hatred of Christian values. I asked them under oath if their opinion was based on any facts, law, research, or expertise, and they were both unable to give any explanation for their opinions other than their own anti-Christian hatred.

Perlmutter's Yelp page now has 23 reviews. 21 of them give him one star, the lowest possible rating. Unfortunately, some of them are hidden from view.

Perlmutter told me that whenever possible, he avoids letting the parents see his report on them that he sends to the court.

These two evaluators are not just isolated examples of incompetence. The entire profession is corrupt, and hardly anyone in it speaks out against the horrible work being done.

I favor exposing these creeps for what they do. If they were doing honest legitimate work, they should not mind having their court testimony publicized.

In Europe it is getting harder and harder to praise Christian values without being accused of hate speech. I must have hit a nerve is someone wants a law against me telling the truth about what the court accepts as expert testimony.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

they were both unable to give any explanation for their opinions other than their own anti-Christian hatred.

What were the anti christian explanations that they gave for their opinions ?

What did they say that gave themselves away as christian haters ?

Anonymous said...

"Christian values and white males have caused nearly all of the heart ache, misery and injustice in this world."

clear enough for you? Sounds like hatred to me. Funny thing is I'm an atheist and I find this attitude repulsive. Christians have not cornered the market in raining down misery on the world. Nor are they wrong for holding the values they do, there is much merit in the teachings of Christ and the world is a better place for it.

Anonymous said...

I asked them under oath if their opinion was based on any facts, law, research, or expertise, and they were both unable to give any explanation for their opinions other than their own anti-Christian hatred.

I am asking what the evaluators said, not the reader...

Anonymous said...

I misread, my apologies. We're obviously touching on some raw nerves w/all of these questions, but it's a line of questioning worth exploring.

Anonymous said...

No problem. Following along can be confusing sometimes. i understand.