GUEST ARTICLE
Meet Ted Turner—Thanks,
I’d Rather Not!
“Meet
Ted Turner,” is the title of a major article in the September
issue of Reader’s Digest. My first impression when
I saw that headline, was: “I’d rather not!” — because the
man is a disgusting combination of egotism and infidelity.
A
lot of people grovel at his feet because he is one of America’s
richest men. He has a net worth of $4.8 billion. Recently
his stock went up a quarter of a point and he made $12.5
million in sixty minutes. Turner is, however, an insufferable
megalomaniac. According to the article, he thinks he’s
in the same class with Alexander the Great, Napoleon, Gandhi,
Christ, Mohammed, Buddha, Washington, Roosevelt, and Churchill.
Turner
had a troubled childhood. When his fifteen-year-old sister
died of lupus disease, Ted’s father, who eventually killed
himself by firing a bullet into his brain, renounced religion: “If
that’s the type of God he is, I want nothing to do with
him,” he said.
Shortly
thereafter, Ted himself abandoned any semblance of faith.
That decision demonstrated itself in a number of ways in
the ensuing years; he became a profane, hard-drinking rogue.
To get some idea of his character, he once told one of
his wives, “My business comes first, my boat second, and
you third.” During at least one of his marriages, he was
a notorious womanizer.
By
the mid-80s, Turner was having serious mental problems.
A psychiatrist diagnosed him as a manic-depressive and
put him on lithium. Eventually, he went off the drug because
his behavior was erratic either way.
In
1990, Turner made a speech to the American Humanist Association
(read that—an atheist convention). During that tirade he
made his now famous quip: “Christianity is a religion for
losers.” Though he apologized later for the statement,
he still believes it. If that is the case, though, why
does he aspire to be in the same class with Jesus Christ?
Nobody has ever accused atheists of being consistent!
Turner
ridicules the idea of hell, believes nature is god (see
Romans 1:24-25), and contends that everyone eventually
will “go to [the] happy hunting grounds.” Where did he
obtain that bit of information?
Turner,
commonly known as “The Mouth of the South,” complains that
he is sick of all the isms (e.g., Catholic*ism*,
Protestant*ism*, commun*ism*, capital*ism*, etc.). He has
a right to be sick of some of these isms, yet he
clings to humanism, because he says it respects
all people. Does he appear to be one who respects
Christians?
In
1989, Turner, having no biblical knowledge—thus being unaware
that the Law of Moses was abrogated by the death of Christ
(Colossians 2:14)—declared the original Ten Commandments
obsolete and rewrote them. He carries his new version
around in his wallet, though I doubt that scarcely anyone
asks to see them.
Rejecting
God and the biblical concept of creation, Turner argues
that we have evolved from a lower form of life and that “basically
we are [merely] chimpanzees with about two percent more
intelligence and a little less hair.”
Speak
for yourself, Mr. Turner. The fact is, were we dependent
upon Ted as the solitary piece of evidence, we might be
inclined to accept his statement!
--Wayne
Jackson
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