Religion is like a penis , its great if you got one , but for god fucking sake dont wave it around in public . And please dont shove it down our kids throats .
so, 0.206 in the bloodstream is somehow mitigated by faith in the eyes of a judge. i thought justice was supposed to be blind? you know, one law, equally applied to all, etc etc...
some religious people seem to think that they're above the law....
Driving drunk... Religious? get out of jail free card.
Moving pedophiles around to save face value, Religious? get out of jail free card
Driving while drunk, regular people? ticket/Arrested/Jail
Protecting Pedophiles so they can continually rape children? You better fucking believe that's jail for regular people. Aiding and abetting criminals...
Well, you have to understand that they serve under a "higher justice" than the one of this world, one which conveniently can't be reached for comment, always wants what they want and is always willing to let them off with a simple "sorry about that".
And these are the people who claim that we have no morals.
WHAT??? they let him go??? they never let me go, and i'm a person of good character. but i didn't have god on my side. he was in the trunk of the car. holy crap. what a bunch of wankers. i hope somebody is looking into it.
@lardo444 Yep and think. If all you did was say you believed in the same god as the judge, you would only get a slap on back of your hand. But tell him you don't believe in his god and you will find your self gripping the soap more firmly the next time you're in a shower.
@lardo444 I dunno whether anyone's looking into it, but a lot of people are hell pissed off. Maybe the police will lodge an appeal. It's not that I want to persecute the wanker, it just pisses me off that he gets away with something anyone else would have been thrown in jail for because he has 'money troubles' and 'is of good character'. Bullshit!!
@AuntieDiluvian i hear yah. i don't wish hardship (here in the states a D.U.I. is a major hardship) well, maybe on nephy. hehe. no but really, that is bullshit. i had money problems. unfortunately i paid the price, why shouldn't this jackass? unbelievable. well thanks for getting me all fired up. i'm going to go kick something.
@AuntieDiluvian It's good he worked things out with God but that is all the more reason for the judge to throw the book at him. "What I did was wrong but God forgave me so I don't have to take personal responsibility" is not a what should come from a person of good character.
It looked like that woman he was "healing" had had a bit of the strong stuff herself! Next headline: "Drunk American evangelist caught naked in cheap motel with woman he healed."
It's times like these that I'm so proud to be American! Jason is one of our finest. Those rays of light are just beaming out of his hands and illuminating all of heathen Australia. Yes, you wicked unbelievers tried to corrupt this prophet of God with your evil whiskey, but Christian virtue triumphed, and now even your magistrates must bend their knees in homage to American righteousness!
Huuppc ! Reminds me of. A warm sommer evening, in front the cinema, we, almost all the teens in our little town, witnessed our local pastor, a dedicated teetotaler, being dragged out of his Volvo and off to the doctor for an blood sample, by two policemen. He could not even stand straight. Volvo to Velo Solex in the name of the holy spirit-s.
Grrr that story makes my blood boil, If any one of us were driving with a BAC of 0.051 we would be crucified even if we didnt have a car accident... fucking ridiculous.
We need to call these people on their deluded and deceptive practices. Some of them go so far as to create "scriptural doctrines" that aren't even there. I know that some of them, cause great harm, Benny Hinn, for example is one of these "power of god" preachers. You see it all the time in his crusades, he took his example of how to work a crowd from Kathryn Kuhlman. Another one of the "power of god crowd," that this one Jason Hooper, puts me in mind of is William Branham. He is still regarded
one of the "prophets of the age." William Branham, had problems with alcohol and women. He was always running off to get totally snockered and have sex with women who weren't his wife. Yet people overlook the "sins" and look to the man as a shining example of a godly person. The main problem with this kind of crowd, is the cult of personality. Christianity boils down to whether you worship the person of Jeeebus or not. I don't! I refuse to set a man above any other, I am not perfect but I see
many problems with this obsessive worship of a man. I don't want to put myself on a pedestal, I'm not perfect far from it. But I don't want people to look to me as an example of what a Christian should be. I chose to leave this cult of personality for a better more logical life. It just seems that people cannot get over their infantile need for looking up to another as someone they can trust and who'll make everything better. I don't need that anymore. I either fix my problems or not.
Oh there is a psychic that visits Australia all the time. Basically does the same thing. Has his workers go ask the audience questions. They report back to him. So he knows all of the information about these people ahead of time. A complete scam artist. I don't remember his name. I heard this from someone near Sydney.
Just last year one of our female bishops was driving drunk, got caught and resigned. Months later she gets an award for civil courage for this resigning.
He was under a lot of "ministerial pressure". What does that bloody mean? He should gone to jail and had his driving licence taken away. Just because he's preacher he gets away with it. What a prick.
Well, his god is an asshole, what can you expect from him.
Funny thing about these 'healing' preachers. Their methods and even the imagery they describe is precisely like those of the New Age healers that used to be so popular. The exact same thing with the word Jesus sprinkled all over it like sugar sprinkles on a turd.
So glad to see my country being properly represented in yours. In case you've wondered, yes - he really is your average American. Sorry `bout that.
a2zdiy 3 months ago
cults and religious movements are only used to take gullible Christian money and molest the women saying it is for god.
NoneShaltPass 6 months ago
Fucking insane cult fucknig savages!
NotSoOldHippy 8 months ago
Religion is like a penis , its great if you got one , but for god fucking sake dont wave it around in public . And please dont shove it down our kids throats .
bockydo 8 months ago
In Kentucky, there is a brandy called E&J which the local hillbillies call Evil Jesus. Maybe this man is a follower of Evil Jesus.
Thucydides2004 8 months ago
take away his passport...keep him..
AtheistCitizen 8 months ago
Unfuckingbelievable!!!
debbieomi 8 months ago
And yet another sheister I've never heard of.
Hereticbooks 8 months ago
"...you talk to God, you're religious. God talks to you, you're psychotic." -House MD
I would add... "or a shister."
trubble76trubble 8 months ago
"A person of good character" ?! WTF?! Persons of good character don't drive drunk, fergawdsake. That judge needs to be retired.
1Weemaryanne 8 months ago
This mendacious, drunken, gluttonous assclown needed to see the inside of a jail cell for a long time.
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WildwoodClaire1 8 months ago
so, 0.206 in the bloodstream is somehow mitigated by faith in the eyes of a judge. i thought justice was supposed to be blind? you know, one law, equally applied to all, etc etc...
gothatfunk 8 months ago
.206? Shouldn't that kill him?
OgreVI 8 months ago
@OgreVI a smaller man perhaps. God must protect his booze-added preachers with blubber.
AuntieDiluvian 8 months ago
@AuntieDiluvian
Heh. His body fat is prob'ly STILL drunk.
OgreVI 8 months ago
Disgusting. "Good character", driving at .206
That judge should be disbarred
SiriusMined 8 months ago
He must have driven directly from this particularly sermon. He certainly appears drunk.
AncientAtheist 8 months ago
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OH. MY. FUCKING. GOD OF WHICH I DO NOT BELIEVE!! ><
What a twat.
rockerwere 8 months ago
da powa!!!
Wrath0fKhan 8 months ago
It is funny, the only time I hear voices is when my blood alcohol reaches 206.
This tubby monkey probably hears them all the time and drinks to blot them out...
gabiotta 8 months ago
some religious people seem to think that they're above the law....
Driving drunk... Religious? get out of jail free card.
Moving pedophiles around to save face value, Religious? get out of jail free card
Driving while drunk, regular people? ticket/Arrested/Jail
Protecting Pedophiles so they can continually rape children? You better fucking believe that's jail for regular people. Aiding and abetting criminals...
Outraged??? you better believe it.
mrx0066600 8 months ago
@mrx0066600
Well, you have to understand that they serve under a "higher justice" than the one of this world, one which conveniently can't be reached for comment, always wants what they want and is always willing to let them off with a simple "sorry about that".
And these are the people who claim that we have no morals.
DeistPaladin 8 months ago
What's this guy gotta do to get arrested, run over some pedestrians while blind drunk?
lautz73 8 months ago
God got him out of a DUI?
zEropoint68 8 months ago
That judge needs to be fired.
Out of a cannon.
Into a room full of people who have lost a family member to drunk drivers.
And then beaten with sticks until he realizes what he just did was fucking retarded.
EdwardHowton 8 months ago
"the power flows out of us" every time they sit down on the toilet.
colourmegone 8 months ago
@colourmegone good point! :)
AuntieDiluvian 8 months ago
And Christians complain about being persecuted.
DebateCreation 8 months ago
WHAT??? they let him go??? they never let me go, and i'm a person of good character. but i didn't have god on my side. he was in the trunk of the car. holy crap. what a bunch of wankers. i hope somebody is looking into it.
peace.
lardo444 8 months ago 3
@lardo444 Yep and think. If all you did was say you believed in the same god as the judge, you would only get a slap on back of your hand. But tell him you don't believe in his god and you will find your self gripping the soap more firmly the next time you're in a shower.
DebateCreation 8 months ago
@DebateCreation yeah, i guess i never should have mentioned the flying spaghetti monster.
peace.
lardo444 8 months ago
@lardo444 I dunno whether anyone's looking into it, but a lot of people are hell pissed off. Maybe the police will lodge an appeal. It's not that I want to persecute the wanker, it just pisses me off that he gets away with something anyone else would have been thrown in jail for because he has 'money troubles' and 'is of good character'. Bullshit!!
AuntieDiluvian 8 months ago 2
@AuntieDiluvian i hear yah. i don't wish hardship (here in the states a D.U.I. is a major hardship) well, maybe on nephy. hehe. no but really, that is bullshit. i had money problems. unfortunately i paid the price, why shouldn't this jackass? unbelievable. well thanks for getting me all fired up. i'm going to go kick something.
peace.
lardo444 8 months ago
@AuntieDiluvian It's good he worked things out with God but that is all the more reason for the judge to throw the book at him. "What I did was wrong but God forgave me so I don't have to take personal responsibility" is not a what should come from a person of good character.
8WholeThing 8 months ago
Hypocritical douche.
itsonlymepeople 8 months ago
It looked like that woman he was "healing" had had a bit of the strong stuff herself! Next headline: "Drunk American evangelist caught naked in cheap motel with woman he healed."
Puchicas9 8 months ago
It's times like these that I'm so proud to be American! Jason is one of our finest. Those rays of light are just beaming out of his hands and illuminating all of heathen Australia. Yes, you wicked unbelievers tried to corrupt this prophet of God with your evil whiskey, but Christian virtue triumphed, and now even your magistrates must bend their knees in homage to American righteousness!
ozmoroid 8 months ago
@ozmoroid LOL quite loudly :)
AuntieDiluvian 8 months ago
Unbelievable. And he got out of jail free???
AtheismTV 8 months ago
@AtheismTV Banned from driving in NSW for three years. That's it.
AuntieDiluvian 8 months ago
Maybe he was taking that "this wine is my blood" thing too seriously and was trying to change his to alcohol?
falchion49 8 months ago
@falchion49 Could be - his body is already pretty doughy so alcohol for blood would have completed the last supper.
AuntieDiluvian 8 months ago
Do all Australian woman have such well developed chestal areas? Then of course they have back aches.
CitySolitare 8 months ago
So if you're a believer in the unseen, unverifiable holy dictator, you can drive drunk and get a pass....?????!!!!!
Pardon my French [read:English] but: WHAT THE FUCK!!???
billygutter01 8 months ago
typical , if you procliam to be holy man you get away with murder , literally
jmm1233 8 months ago
That's what you get for allowing Jesus to be a Magistrate.
Btw this bloke seems to go against Conservapedia's claim that Fatness is linked to Atheism.
pilgrimpater 8 months ago
Huuppc ! Reminds me of. A warm sommer evening, in front the cinema, we, almost all the teens in our little town, witnessed our local pastor, a dedicated teetotaler, being dragged out of his Volvo and off to the doctor for an blood sample, by two policemen. He could not even stand straight. Volvo to Velo Solex in the name of the holy spirit-s.
nekedemus 8 months ago
Grrr that story makes my blood boil, If any one of us were driving with a BAC of 0.051 we would be crucified even if we didnt have a car accident... fucking ridiculous.
klangeddon 8 months ago
We need to call these people on their deluded and deceptive practices. Some of them go so far as to create "scriptural doctrines" that aren't even there. I know that some of them, cause great harm, Benny Hinn, for example is one of these "power of god" preachers. You see it all the time in his crusades, he took his example of how to work a crowd from Kathryn Kuhlman. Another one of the "power of god crowd," that this one Jason Hooper, puts me in mind of is William Branham. He is still regarded
journeyer58 8 months ago
one of the "prophets of the age." William Branham, had problems with alcohol and women. He was always running off to get totally snockered and have sex with women who weren't his wife. Yet people overlook the "sins" and look to the man as a shining example of a godly person. The main problem with this kind of crowd, is the cult of personality. Christianity boils down to whether you worship the person of Jeeebus or not. I don't! I refuse to set a man above any other, I am not perfect but I see
journeyer58 8 months ago
many problems with this obsessive worship of a man. I don't want to put myself on a pedestal, I'm not perfect far from it. But I don't want people to look to me as an example of what a Christian should be. I chose to leave this cult of personality for a better more logical life. It just seems that people cannot get over their infantile need for looking up to another as someone they can trust and who'll make everything better. I don't need that anymore. I either fix my problems or not.
journeyer58 8 months ago
@journeyer58 Hear hear! And we help each other when needs be. We don't need an invisible monster to make us moral or caring.
AuntieDiluvian 8 months ago
He should have been fined at the very least, if not deported
kelarael 8 months ago
"Minesterial Pressure"! It must be tough talking crap all day!
Darwinsgift 8 months ago
@Darwinsgift And he was under financial pressure. Must have been healing the poor. That'll teach him.
AuntieDiluvian 8 months ago
Oh there is a psychic that visits Australia all the time. Basically does the same thing. Has his workers go ask the audience questions. They report back to him. So he knows all of the information about these people ahead of time. A complete scam artist. I don't remember his name. I heard this from someone near Sydney.
GodlessManitoban 8 months ago
@GodlessManitoban Yup - a lot of them do that. The evil gits.
AuntieDiluvian 8 months ago
Just last year one of our female bishops was driving drunk, got caught and resigned. Months later she gets an award for civil courage for this resigning.
OBI8501 8 months ago
@OBI8501 Gah! How ludicrous!
AuntieDiluvian 8 months ago
@OBI8501 -Do you have a link to this story, it sounds great!
Darwinsgift 8 months ago
He was under a lot of "ministerial pressure". What does that bloody mean? He should gone to jail and had his driving licence taken away. Just because he's preacher he gets away with it. What a prick.
REBMike1 8 months ago
He was drunker than Ryan Dunn was
wideosvatcher 8 months ago
That blood of Christ is a hell of a drug.
dtm52 8 months ago
I'm under financial pressure, what kind of crimes do I get a pass for?
mcrd2001 8 months ago
@mcrd2001 Not even buying the wrong train ticket, I'm afraid.
AuntieDiluvian 8 months ago
We have Ray banana comport and Ken ARK ham in the US so you need to keep this guy..
no1saphead 8 months ago
@no1saphead Yup - I think it's probably fair. Although Ray is from NZ so we'll have to time-share Jason with the Kiwis :)
AuntieDiluvian 8 months ago
@no1saphead bahahaha. hear hear.
DeePhlat 8 months ago
Well, his god is an asshole, what can you expect from him.
Funny thing about these 'healing' preachers. Their methods and even the imagery they describe is precisely like those of the New Age healers that used to be so popular. The exact same thing with the word Jesus sprinkled all over it like sugar sprinkles on a turd.
MacNutz2 8 months ago