The Smear Campaign Has Begun

Yep, that's what some Christians do with a book they cannot legitimately answer. They will try to negatively smear it or it's authors. And the campaign has begun against The Christian Delusion.

Some guy who goes by the name of Winston Smith is doing it. He goes by so many different names on Amazon and in several Blogger accounts I cannot remember them all, like KC James, Frank Walton, Andrew, D. Christensen, Anna B, possibly Brenda here at DC, or whatever name he comes up with next. Winston Smith (Frank Walton, et al.) just made a veiled threat about several negative reviews that he claims will be posted about this book on Amazon beginning on Tuesday. See here. As I said he has many email, Amazon and Blogger accounts and uses them in an attempt to smear me and this book because he's threatened by it and cannot answer it. He is deluded. He thinks the Christian truth must be defended by a host of lies, and THAT should give him pause to think he is one of the brainwashed ones, but he's so brainwashed he won't even consider this possibility.

David Eller said that people like him have "a different set of eyes than we do, and they cannot see what we see. Criticizing them, even poking them in the eye, simply does not improve their vision. They are deep inside a Christian box, and until they see the box and the world outside of it, their view is fatally limited."

Another possible name Frank goes by is Lenny, and he has attempted to smear David Eller on Richard Carrier's blog where Richard offers a review of our book. See here. But I did not let him get away with it.

Smear campaigns. Yep. That's how to defend the Christian truth. Right. It's laughable if it weren't so annoying.