Dave Armstrong really, really likes me. Just read the comments on this post of his where he says:

I should say that pretty much the only ones even trying to make arguments at this point are the lesser-known anti-Catholics (and probably a lot of younger guys) like Turretinfan, Saint and Sinner, Cory Tucholski, Peter Pike, and so forth: mostly fundamentalist Calvinists and young earthers, it seems. The arguments remain just as pathetic and weak, and I reserve the right to decide not to respond to them if their “argument” is too silly and frivolous.

I really loved this, especially since I’m not even YEC (as if YEC has any bearing on Dave Armstrong’s misuse of Scripture). In any case, I apparently got on Armstrong’s radar even before (if the time stamps are correct) I pointed out to Saint and Sinner that an “anti-Catholic” is by definition anyone who disagrees with Dave Armstrong! I’m shocked that Dave remembers little ol’ me.

But, of course, I am such an anti-Catholic bigot, how could he forget me? I mean, just look at the categories section to this blog! It lists the number of posts in each category, and Roman Catholics have 16 entries (it’ll be 17 when this is posted)–which will be 17 TIMES more posts than I put about Reformed Catholics and over 8 times more than I’ve posted on Mormonism, and double what I’ve posted on Islam–that’s how bigoted against Catholics I am!

Ignore the atheist category which has 128 entries so far. That doesn’t fit the template of how anti-Catholic I am. Instead, focus on how I am such a raging fundamentalist Calvinist that I’ve written all of 14 articles on Calvinism (plus another 8 on Arminianism), which when added together is more than the 17 I’ve written about Catholics. Obviously, my focus is on bashing as many Catholics as possible in my zeal toward Calvinistic jihad.

But I appreciate Armstrong lumping me together with Turretinfan, Saint and Sinner, Cory Tucholski, and “so forth” (who must be on Blogger.com). It makes me feel better to know that I’ll always have him at my back. Or on it.

Whatever.