Head, meet desk.

Creationist Ken Ham has perfected the Christian persecution complex and fear mongering propaganda like no other. He’s so good at it, he will likely be the sole scriptwriter for God’s Not Dead 3.

Ham is looking a the current political climate in the U.S. and the number of people who oppose anti-LGBTQ legislation, support same-sex marriage and a prison chaplain he claims was fired for reciting a hateful bible verse, and telling his followers that this is a sign of things to come, and soon, they will be coming for Christian’s bibles.

“This is an alarming example of how quickly Christians are losing religious freedom across the West. In this case, it wasn’t even acceptable for this chaplain to use God’s Word during a chapel service — a completely voluntary service where those attending would expect to hear from God’s Word. It won’t be long before we see this happening in other countries, including America,” Ham wrote.

“And really, the authorities are saying the Bible itself is not suitable for people! How long before it will be outlawed?”

The idea that bibles would be banned simply because Ken Ham and others cannot flex their religious privilege whenever they see fit is the epitome of conspiracy theory. This is the same language used by the NRA to scare people into believing that any law that limits gun ownership is equal to the government showing up at your door and taking your guns.

Christians are finally getting a dose of reality, that they don’t make the laws in this country, and now they are jumping the shark and headed right for gun-nut conspiracy level insanity.