That make me want to go back to my former sniper skills only to become a vigilante.
On Sunday, Christian hate-preacher Dillon Awes said that the government should execute every gay person. All of them.
— Hemant Mehta (@hemantmehta) June 7, 2022
"They should be lined up against the wall and shot in the back of the head! That's what God teaches. That's what the Bible says." pic.twitter.com/rMzF3BHSNF
You would sure make a pleasurable target, Mr hate-preacher.
But be not afraid: first I'd make sure to carve the bullet with a cross, because I for one have the ability to respect others' beliefs - if not their so-called laws...
Even lab mice in a maze are much better at logic.
To put it short: go on aiming yourselves straight to what you fear most ;-)
One character is missing. The one who went to the bank to cash the parish money...
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Oh, there are some real pieces of work here in this country. One preacher lost his non-profit status for spewing some real bullshit and telling his idiot flock specifically how to vote int he primary election. Now he's all butt-hurt and whining.
This piece of garbage, well, he's in a class all his own, isn't he? I mean, beside the fact that the Bible says no such thing. Not even close. It's people like him is why I hate religion.
Preaching to the choir... and just what kind of bible is that dickhead in the first meme reading?
From a French point of view it looks outstanding that the American society, so much centered on profit, does not officially recognize that churches are businesses making profit and should be taxed just as any other kind of business is. Which would include annual EBITDA & profits to be available through public records. That current tax exemption looks very much to me like a privilege. And, here, privileges once led profiteers to the Guillotine... :-)
As for the dickhead it seems to me he never read his own bible. Which concurs with the idea that many atheists - if not most - know that book better than most 'religious' people, all faiths combined.
FundamentalIST. It refers to an essay title. The essay starts out applying Occam's razor and ends with saying the Bible should always be taken literally.
As opposed to simply fundamental, which means the (metaphorical) foundation of something. Like math is fundamental to science. (Philosophy majors very loudly coughing in the background.)
The Bible says a lot of things. That's part of the problem. Name some major moral crisis in history and the Bible takes both positions.
So if the Anabaptists say slavery is immoral, some of them can secede and form the Southern Baptist Convention and say God has blessed slavery, actually.
(Southern Baptists aren't fundamentalists, they antedate The Fundamentals: A Testament by several decades; they've just been on the wrong side of every issue since their conception as the "slavery is good" church for nakedly self-interested reasons.)
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