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Church-Burning Video Used to Promote Atheist Event at Ft. Bragg

Church-Burning Video Used to Promote Atheist Event at Ft. Bragg

Jan 27, 2012

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Atheists are using a music video that celebrates the burning of churches and synagogues to promote an upcoming atheist-themed festival at Fort Bragg.

“Rock Beyond Belief” is scheduled to be held on the parade field at Fort Bragg in March. The event was created in part as a response to a Billy Graham Evangelistic Association event that was held last year.

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Justin Griffith, who organized “Rock Beyond Belief,” said he was personally offended that a Christian evangelical event like “Rock the Fort” was held on the base.

“We felt it was entirely inappropriate for anyone to say your current religion is wrong,” Griffith told Fox News& Commentary. “We view all soldiers as already spiritually complete. Whatever their current religious preference is has no bearing on how fit they are as a soldier or anything related to military business.”

Griffith confirmed the lineup includes atheist speakers, a rapper who raps about evolution and a “kiddy pool” where boys and girls will be able to scientifically walk on water.

There will also be a number of bands performing – the most famous of which is Aiden. They are featured in a video on the “Rocky Beyond Belief” website that includes images of burning churches and bloody crosses.

The website Christianfighterpilot.com was the first to raise questions about the music.

The website labels the song as the “atheist anthem.”

Among the lyrics: “Love how the burn your synagogues, love how they torch your holy books.”

The group is no stranger to strong lyrics. Another of their songs says, “F*** your God, F*** your faith in the end. There’s no religion.”

Griffith said that particular song would not be performed at the festival, but defended the video of burning churches.

“You can buy their albums in Wal-Mart, a Christian-friendly store,” Griffith said. “If you have issues with bands that sometimes have swear words, or naughty words, or shocking imagery, that’s a part of the First Amendment.”

Benjamin Abel, a spokesman for Fort Bragg told Fox News & Commentary that they were launching a review of the bands scheduled to perform along with their content.

“This is a family-friendly event and we expect the entertainment will meet the standards of decency that would be typical on a top-40 music station,” Abel said. “We owe it to our soldiers and families on post to make sure it is.”

As for the graphic, anti-Christian lyrics – Abel said “I would have to think we would have to take a very close look at that kind of lyric.”

“I don’t know how family-friendly that is,” he said.

Griffith said there is absolutely no controversy about Aiden’s upcoming performance.

“It’s a little shocking to hear some of this stuff,” he said. “I’m sure you understand that these types of shocking things are not going to be front and center for a rock concert that is on a military base. This is not controversy. This is not a real story.”

But if that’s the case, why is there a video of the band performing in front of burning churches on the “Rock Beyond Belief” website?

The military could not answer that question.

“I can’t speak to somebody’s website,” Abel said. “We are reviewing the material and will ensure that event organizers understand that we will have to hold them to a certain level of decency.”

 

1,603 comments

  1. Grace Sayshello /

    You all realize they're not saying anything in here. They have no facts and for just buying into this you're just as stupid as they are.
    This is a musical performance. These are artists. Freedom of Religion and Expression allow them to preform and while they may say things that make you cry, you whiny morons, they have a legal right to say them. No, they aren't a Christian band, and no, they don't agree with your religion, or any religion for that matter.
    They have a music video where they burn a church, this doesn't mean they really go out and burn churches. A Christian Rock band called Relient K has a video where Marilyn Manson grows 100ft tall and eats their girlfriend, I don't recall Marilyn Manson doing either of these things. This is because a video is a theatrical performance meant express a mood or idea of a particular song. It is a work of Fiction in most cases. Deal with it.

  2. Grace Sayshello /

    You all realize they're not saying anything in here. They have no facts and for just buying into this you're just as stupid as they are.
    This is a musical performance. These are artists. Freedom of Religion and Expression allow them to preform and while they may say things that make you cry, you whiny morons, they have a legal right to say them. No, they aren't a Christian band, and no, they don't agree with your religion, or any religion for that matter.
    They have a music video where they burn a church, this doesn't mean they really go out and burn churches. A Christian Rock band called Relient K has a video where Marilyn Manson grows 100ft tall and eats their girlfriend, I don't recall Marilyn Manson doing either of these things. This is because a video is a theatrical performance meant express a mood or idea of a particular song. It is a work of Fiction in most cases. Deal with it.

  3. As an atheist I have to say that celebrating burning churches is the redneck equivalent to kicking a hornets nest because you hate hornets. If you're a true atheist and you have an IQ higher than a potato, you quickly realize that antagonistic acts against deity based religions are useless to you. It's great for the victims because you create a rallying point every time you harass them. I call it "stoking the fire". Common sense will tell you that in time, beliefs in gods will wain. Lots of time, ok….be realistic. Until then, learn like I have to gracefully become a minority. Just because the law is on your side doesn't give you credence to beat the spirit out of your neighbors, your family, your friends and many of the people you admire in this vast world.

  4. Can I advice these guys to try this on the Koran or Mosque and expect a "mohammed loves you" from Pakistan or the middle east.

    • Adichie Uche /

      Don't mind dem, dey ar just manifesting what dey ar, u knw dat bible said dat by dis attitude dey wil b manifested to show dat dey ar d sons of destruction. Chek dem out at phili 3:18-19 and jud 1:4 also 1john 4:3 shows us their spirit. So xtian shld stp fightin xtian as if dey ar d antichrist bt shld knw who he is nw.

  5. Scott McPherson /

    This absolutely sickens me to my stomach.

  6. Charity Fowler /

    Oh my…..Father how long?

  7. 'I explained that the imagery and lyrics were referring to Christians, Jews, and Muslims doing the burning of their rivals holy places and texts. The song is criticizing such sectarian violence.'

  8. as a permanently disabled vet of 41 years, who was at Ft. Bragg for almost a year before I left for Vietnam, and has gone from fundamentalist to border line agnostic, these so called atheists are beyond credible. They are childish and bigots. They will never be happy until they get their way in everything.

  9. as a permanently disabled vet of 41 years, who was at Ft. Bragg for almost a year before I left for Vietnam, and has gone from fundamentalist to border line agnostic, these so called atheists are beyond credible. They are childish and bigots. They will never be happy until they get their way in everything.

  10. Im all for burning churches and killing religion but this video and song totally suck ass

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