I guess I find myself wondering why it's OK for so many so-called "Christians" to use piety and religious zeal (the counterpoint to O'Reilly's question about non-believers using bigotry and sacrelige against their perceived opponents) to say vile things about non-believers? And gays? And Muslims? Buddhists? Atheists? Against anyone who differs from their viewpoint?

Above all, how is it even possible for anyone to spend more than a half second listening to or reading the greatest irony of all--a pompous, angry, self-righteous buffoon like O'Reilly asking questions about bigotry and vitriol when he himself has cornered the market on such behavior?
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . It's the Christian Thing to Do It's the Christian Thing to Do By Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Feb 15, 2007 Imagine, if you will, a presidential candidate hiring David Duke to work the Internet for him or her. Mr. Duke, an avowed anti-black, anti-Jewish provocateur, spews out hate pretty much everywhere he goes. Recently, he showed up in Iran to deny the Holocaust. Any American politician who associated with the likes of Duke would be finished immediately; there's no question about that. Yet Rating: 5