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Showing posts with label Christian zealots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian zealots. Show all posts

Thursday, July 11, 2019

This & that.....







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ICE is threatening mass immigration raids as early as tomorrow.
But detention facilities are already overcrowded so ICE plans to use hotels as housing.
Hotels must not be accomplices in this administration’s moral atrocities.


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Sunday, September 30, 2018

Using the BIBLE to defend RAPE


Here you have it straight from a Christian preacher!
If you cover her mouth and nose so effectively that she thinks she might die, then it's NOT rape!
Still want to take your kids to that church?
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The Christian Cross is the new swastika.
#WalkAwayFromChurches they are the nexus of Treason, and in alliance with Russia.
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Don Boys, former member of the Indiana House of Representatives and Christian pastor, uses the Bible to defend Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh


Don Boys, former member of the Indiana House of Representatives and Christian pastor, uses the Bible to defend Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh is accused of sexually assaulting multiple women, including Christine Blasey Ford. Writing for the ultra-conservative website Barbwire, Boys argues that because no one heard Ford scream while Kavanaugh was sewxually assaulting her, she could not have been raped. Boys makes this absurd argument by referencing the Bible.
Rape is having sex with a woman while she screams for help. No scream, no rape according to Deuteronomy 22:23-24. [Christine Blasey] Ford says Kavanaugh held his hand over her mouth so did she scream for help when his hand was elsewhere? After all, it was in a bedroom of a house; surely, one of the other 4 teens could have heard him scream when she bit his hand.
Did she bite his hand? Poke him in the eye? Women know instinctively how to protect their honor: screaming, shouting, slapping, spitting, slugging, and stabbing with a finger, pencil, or hat pin. Since she did not cry out or stab him, I will not believe her without a film of the event.
For the record, Deuteronomy 22:23-24 (New International Version) reads:
If a man happens to meet in a town a virgin pledged to be married and he sleeps with her,
you shall take both of them to the gate of that town and stone them to death—the young woman because she was in a town and did not scream for help, and the man because he violated another man’s wife. You must purge the evil from among you.
In other words, according to the Bible, and conservative Christians like Boys, if the woman doesn’t scream, even if she is prevented from screaming because her attacker has his hand over her mouth, the woman is at fault.
After referencing Deuteronomy to defend Kavanaugh, Boys goes on to cite the Book of Matthew:
Moreover, Matthew 18:16 clearly commands that there must be at least two witnesses to validate a charge against a person. This is a repeat of Old Testament law. Ford has no witnesses. The other man who was allegedly there, Mark Judge said, “It’s just absolutely nuts. I never saw Brett act that way.” This week, another teen that was supposed to be there Patrick J. Smyth said the incident did not happen. That should settle it; now let’s all go home, pull down the shades, and get some sleep.
For Boys, that settles it. The Bible commands “that there must be at least two witnesses to validate a charge against a person.” Therefore, no witnesses, no crime. How convenient.
It is clear that Boys, and the many other Christians who think like Boys, have no concern for the truth. Their only interest is confirming a religious extremist like Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
Bottom line: Don Boys, former member of the Indiana House of Representatives and Christian pastor, uses the Bible to defend Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh against accusations of sexual assault and slander the good name of Christine Blasey Ford.
Christian Leader Uses Bible To Defend Kavanaugh: ‘No Scream, No Rape’ (Image via Twitter)
Christian Leader Uses Bible To Defend Kavanaugh: ‘No Scream, No Rape’ (Image via Twitter)



http://www.patheos.com/blogs/progressivesecularhumanist/2018/09/christian-leader-uses-bible-to-defend-kavanaugh-no-scream-no-rape/



Tuesday, June 6, 2017

American Christian Sharia...




Trying to start a religious war... Higgins is a radicalized religious extremist complaining about radicalized religious extremists.
Irony and a dash of fear for so many conservative-christians wanting to bring back the Crusades and wage holy war against a group of radicals who also want a holy war. Two peas in the same pod


 Liberals Against Conservative Propaganda shared a link.
Armageddon here we come: Republican Congressman Clay 
Higgins is calling for a Christian holy war against “Islamic horror.”

Christianity is the Problem

We keep hearing people express amazement that so many good Christians could support the Donald. He has expressed sexual interest in his own daughter! He maligns Mexican immigrants! He lies incessantly!
The problem with this argument is that it always rests on the claimant’s understanding of the bible. But the bible is a huge, floppy text that, to my knowledge, has never once stopped any group of people from committing any atrocity they put their minds to. That I know of, the commandment says, “Thou shalt not kill,” not “Thou shalt not kill, except for Jews,” or “except for Protestants if you’re Catholic,” or “except for Catholics if you’re Protestant,” or “except for the natives of whatever foreign land you happen to be invading in the name of Jesus,” or “except for whoever you happen to claim to own as a slave,” or — most importantly just now — “except for Muslims.” Yet, good Christians have repeatedly set about assiduously killing members of all of those groups over the course of several hundred years.
There is virtually zero evidence that the bible serves as an effective moral constraint on anyone.
The place to look if one wants to understand Christians is their history, and to take a step back and look at Christianity from a philosophical perspective. On that view, it should come as no surprise to anyone that lots of good Christians support the Donald. There is enormous variation among “Christians,” especially in the United States. One thing we are good at is proliferatingflavors of Christianity. Perhaps the most common objection one hears is that “Not all Christians believe that.” But, either “Christianity” denotes a set of propositions that all adherents assent to, or it’s meaningless. It actually is meaningless in the history of the United States because, no matter the major issue in the history of the Republic, one can find persons on either side of it who claim to be good Christians. To take the most obvious issue in U.S. history, slavery, the first people to call for immediate emancipation of the slaves — an idea that most people considered crazy at the time — were Quakers who articulated their opposition to slavery explicitly in terms of Christian belief. Most slave owners, however, in this heavily Christian nation, were also Christians, and they found justification for slavery in the bible.
It is the intellectual, if not literal, descendants of the slave owners, who make up the bulk of Trump’s Christian supporters, and the key problem is their attitude towards authority. Christian conservatives, in particular, are explicitly committed to the principle that they are supposed to listen to the man in the pulpit and believe whatever he says, no matter how obviously divorced from reality. So, the leap from believing the lies of the pastor to believing the lies of a President is not very great at all.
This is increasingly a fundamental division in our culture. Obviously, humans are quite capable of making mental peace with conflicting propositions. There are plenty of scientists who persist in Christian belief. But empiricism, the philosophical foundation of scientific research, has never been kind to Christian belief, and vice versa. The Catholic Church persecuted Galileo for publishing the results of his empirical research that led him to realize that the earth revolves around the sun, which contravened official Christian belief at the time.
Happily, empiricists and scientists persisted and have, since Galileo, produced an ever more impressive series of realizations about how the world we live in works, such that we now have amazing technology that allows us to cure an ever growing list of diseases, live in increasing comfort, stare at our cell phones, and explore space beyond the earth and even beyond our solar system, to unimaginable distances. David Hume, a Scottish empiricist philosopher, continued the fight between empiricists and Christians when he pointed out that, in his experience, humans never come back to life three days after they die, so he saw no reason to believe the Christ myth.
The Christ myth, of course, is the center of Christianity. Doubt it, and the whole structure falls apart. Human belief being what it is, lots of people choose to continue to believe in the myth and the whole structure, and ugly historical precedent — much of it in the form of Christians killing each other — finally taught the Founders of the United States that the best way to keep the peace among warring factions of Christians, and, by extension, between Christians and everyone else, is to prevent government from taking sides in the issue at all. And so, our Supreme Court has endorsed the proposition that major federal statutes do not apply to certain of the internal activities of churches, just as our Constitution, in Article VI, flatly prohibits religion as a test for public officials.
So we have no way, and no good reason to try, to control anyone’s religious beliefs.
The problem that creates is that sometimes people’s crazy religious beliefs lead them to support a crazy person for President. All we can do is resist with all of our might, and keep in mind that the crazies are not the majority, they just got lucky this time.
Or so they think.








Sunday, February 5, 2017

RSN: Sharia Law May Be Coming to America. But It's Christians Who Are Bringing It.




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A demonstrator shouts and carries a 'Stop Islam' sign while another rips pages out of a Quran during a 'Freedom of Speech Rally Round II' outside the Islamic Community Center of Phoenix, Arizona. (photo: Nancy Wiechec/Reuters)
Catherine Rampell, The Washington Post 
Rampell writes: "Much-dreaded 'sharia law,' or something resembling it, may well be coming to the United States. Just not in the form many Americans expected. That is, the religiously motivated laws creeping into public policymaking aren't based on the Koran ... They're coming from the White House." 
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Sunday, December 18, 2016

This & that....The US is NOT a Christian Nation!, Trump owns stock in Carrier Parent?




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was the chair of the powerful House Armed Services Committee, which oversees the Department of Defense and its multibillion dollar foreign-military sales program to Saudi Arabia.





Tea Bagger Guv Charlie Baker not only genuflected to GE, but gave away the store - FREE bridge....how about that Helipad to escape from gridlocked traffic because Charlie refuses to address PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION? and how 'bout the Housatonic River GE contaminated?
Tea Bagger Baker .... just another phoney Republican!
Let's stop falling for this!



Occupy Democrats

Bob hit the nail squarely on the head.


 Bernie Sanders' Revolution shared Amy Swank's photo.
Amy Swank to Jill Stein Dank Meme Stash

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The Carrier deal has turned into a prime example of the sorts
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Our Founding Fathers were inspired men...they had their faults, made some mistakes [like the Articles of Confederation], yet they were fully aware of the effects of THEOCRACY and MONARCHY on nations.

The documents they crafted defined a NEW form of government that the zealots seek to destroy in their ignorance.

When Benjamin Franklin said 'A Republic if you can keep it' we were forewarned.

“America was founded as a Christian country, so it’s only right that we recognize the Lord during this ceremony. Also, this is a way of screening out Sharia-worshipping Muslims.”
One *minor* problem:

“The government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion.” Founding Father John Adams

By Billy Dane Televangelist Jim Bakker has suggested that 
President-elect Donald Trump pass a law requiring immigrants 
who are being sworn in as American citizens recite the Lord’s 
Prayer alongside…
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Reducing our Dirty Energy Consumption is the ultimate REVENGE!