Apparently the scumbuckets from that photo site just keep moving to new sites. The guy who was testifying before Congress? They were calling him horrible names and trying to get photos of his wife.
Apparently the scumbuckets from that photo site just keep moving to new sites. The guy who was testifying before Congress? They were calling him horrible names and trying to get photos of his wife.
That and they hate government. Their whole lives, it’s just been like, government is bad because taxes pay for it, and I hate paying taxes. So clearly we should not have government.
You made a blanket statement about all conservatives. It’s too late to backpedal.
This is such a great point. The Bible explicitly teaches to be tolerant, less racists, AND enviro-friendly. The problem is that when people approach the Bible with ignorance and very little knowledge, they just pull out what they want to believe. It’s crazy to me how many “religious” people these days act and do…
I’m also fucking tired of the media pussyfooting around saying things like “King said controversial comments” or “Comments that might be viewed as racially biased and insensitive” and just say the guy is a fucking white supremacist who believes in the same things as the Ku Klux Klan and that Nazi Party.
See the only problem I have with your statement is lumping the TSA and the Coast Guard together then talking about them being a safeguard against real terrorism creates a disconnect for me. The TSA is, by any credible definition, illusory security. The men and women of the Coast Guard are the real deal though.
Displaying a Confederate flag on your desk should be instantly disqualifying, especially when you represent a state that fought for the Union. Iowa, y’all deserve better than this.
Enjoy your weekend; courtesy of unions.
No. Deriding people of faith as stupid morons who believe in "sky fairies" is bullshit, and merits no thoughtful or critical response. It's nasty judgmental superiority masquerading as criticism of privilege, and it's bullshit, and no person of faith should be expected to sit back and engage in honest, meaningful…
One telling fact from the criminology field: Atheists were almost absent from our prison population as of the late 1990s, comprising less than half of 1% of those behind bars, according to Federal Bureau of Prisons statistics. This echoes what the criminology field has documented for more than a century — the…
This. They didn't seem to tease out effects, so it's basically a useless study.
It's not. "Doing a Better Job" is subjective and automatically implies that those of faith are doing a lesser job. I think it's disingenuous to deny the implication.
Remember a couple of weeks back when Bill Maher was yelling that if there were so many non-crazy Muslims then they needed to speak up? It was a dumb thing to say. I speak and I get "STFU, Christian. Of course we're not talking about you." No matter how you look at it "doing a better job" groups us into one big pile.…
That's a ridiculous leap in logic. At no point did I say I wanted or needed props for anything. As I mentioned elsewhere, if the article has been titled Godless Parents Are Also Good Parents I probably wouldn't have commented at all. You may not know as much as you think you do because the Christian Left is not an…
If you're basing your argument on something that FOX said about Muslim extremists then I don't think I can find reason here. I speak with my vote.
Yes, this. I'm convinced that people keep forgetting there are intelligent, liberal, religious people because we aren't the type to go on crazy rants or do obnoxious shit that gets put on the news.
Because my voice deserves to be heard as well. So yes, #notallchristians with ZERO shame. I'll #notallchristians all day erry day.
Having been raised by ultra-Christian/ultra-Liberal parents I always resent the notion that believing in God also means you don't understand science or marriage equality or vaccinations.