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Edit: Or why Ann Coulter is a textbook psychopath who doesn't care about the welfare of others.
It seems I've heard it over and over and over again from the perversely religious: If you don't believe in God, you can't possibly have any motivation to be moral. But I was watching some videos of Ann Coulter in which she stated that she was a religious Christian and that good deeds won't get you to heaven; only the acceptance of Jesus will.
Yet if you look at Coulter's behavior, she's clearly devoid of any sense of dedication to the truth (find the video where Al Franken slam-dunks one of her outrageous lies, and she squirms in her chair trying to claim she was just paraphrasing). She's clearly motivated solely by greed - sell books, get speaking engagements, stay in the public eye. Even if she's just an act, she's an evil act.
And then it struck me: Ann Coulter can rationalize her disgusting behavior because she believes that her acceptance of Jesus immunizes her from hell; her morality is irrelevant.
Isn't that ironic?
It seems I've heard it over and over and over again from the perversely religious: If you don't believe in God, you can't possibly have any motivation to be moral. But I was watching some videos of Ann Coulter in which she stated that she was a religious Christian and that good deeds won't get you to heaven; only the acceptance of Jesus will.
Yet if you look at Coulter's behavior, she's clearly devoid of any sense of dedication to the truth (find the video where Al Franken slam-dunks one of her outrageous lies, and she squirms in her chair trying to claim she was just paraphrasing). She's clearly motivated solely by greed - sell books, get speaking engagements, stay in the public eye. Even if she's just an act, she's an evil act.
And then it struck me: Ann Coulter can rationalize her disgusting behavior because she believes that her acceptance of Jesus immunizes her from hell; her morality is irrelevant.
Isn't that ironic?
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