The Real Terrorists - The Religious Right
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Actually, it's Muslims and the anti-Christian liberals who make excuses for radical Islam who are the terrorists.
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You didn't register to vote? Good! Stay stupid and uninformed, its people like you the elite need to control, they can have your worthless ass.
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@Mormonites I didn't vote for him, I wasn't registered dumbass
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Our fear and warmongering?? Perhaps you should call Obama on those. After all, you voted for him dumbass.
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If I'm a terrorist, then you're a dead little punk.
Watch who you threaten publicly.
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o silly atheist, its the ones who dont believe in god that will eventually take over the world.
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@indignantatheist amen bro. Christianity is about subjugation under the church. Christianity bodes no freedoms, just slaves for god.
nice argument in favor of rationality, too bad glenn beck fans don't watch things like this. oh, and the fastest way to prove the fraud of the book of mormon is to discombobulate the word Lucifer, and then see them squirm when they don't have an answer as to how a latin word appears their book of gold when the only translations of the bible using the word comes directly from the Vulgate, the king james versions and the Whittaker bible. (Saint Lucifer an Saint Jerome, look em up)
salitica 1 year ago
@salitica You know, I've done that before and their answer was "Well, the gold plates didn't have the word Lucifer on it, Joseph Smith knew the word Lucifer and it was a close enough fit to whatever was on the plates." Which, to a religious mind is a great answer, but to a skeptic like myself, that doesn't cut it.
indignantatheist 1 year ago
@salitica I watched it. I am a Glenn Beck listener. I was proud of his religious stance at the nation's capital, because it is time for religious beliefs to be front and center on the political stage. If we believe there is a God, should we not acknowledge Him in the public square? I do apologize for the stand many people of faith have taken against the homosexual minority. I am working to help bridge the gap between the religious right and those who have same sex attractions.
1971PaulClark 1 year ago
@1971PaulClark, sir, there is a reason Thomas Jefferson spoke of a wall of separation between church and state. Our nation was set up as a secular one in the interest of fairness. If, for example, atheists were the majority, it would be unconstitutional for those of the majority to make a law outlawing one, or any, religion. Forgive me for my mistrust, but I would not trust a christian with my precious freedom. Christianity has no vested interest in freedom, by the nature of its design.
indignantatheist 1 year ago