Sunday 31 October 2010

Super Bug of Secularism Strikes Ulster Society

Super Bug of Secularism Strikes Ulster Society

A particularly virulent strain of Secularism has been identified here in Ulster; it appears that this deadly anti God virus has been incubating in our society over the period of the troubles; eventually it started to manifest itself just prior to the Good Friday Agreement. Then as the peace process gained momentum the Secular virus became more widespread; and by the time the St Andrews Agreement was signed, it had reached epidemic proportions. Experts believe that the virus was first diagnosed on mainland GB and has been carried into our Province by infected government legislation.

As this highly contagious Secular virus, has been studied under the microscope of Scripture, by some belonging to the Reformed Faith, it has been discovered that it attacks Society by separating the Word of God from government and the political structures; this leaves all government bodies without solid Biblical foundation and moral authority. Evangelical Protestantism is issuing a warning that, this Secular virus is already mutating into Secular Humanism and Atheism; it is feared that if it is not soon contained, that it may develop into a global pandemic called Apostasy, with devastating eternal consequences.

The main symptoms of the Secular virus are manifest when society exhibits;
1 An exaggerated view of human rights, coupled with a rash of political correctness.
2 A tendency to be obsessed by integration.
3 An unusual craving for equal rights.
4 An intense desire for a shared future with pluralist ideals.
5 An addiction to equal opportunities and multiculturalism.
6 An aversion of Biblical Christianity.
7 An allergic reaction to the existence of God.

Anyone showing these symptoms is urged to seek urgent Spiritual attention at the dispensary of God’s infallible Word. The full treatment package has been provided at great cost by the God of all grace, and is freely available from all good Reformed Faith centres. ‘For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.’ (Jhn3:16)

Rev Mervyn Cotton (Heb13:6)

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