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Harden at 10 seconds.

Wait, Deadspin covers basketball?

LOL @ provincial.

Here amidst the misery is where we will place the new glitter towers.

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No, I'm just bringing it all into context with the original piece upon which we're all commenting. That's what got this started.

Sure, there are people who think all of Islam is extreme. The Crusades is a shit example and Obama does himself no favors by using them as an example of anything anyone can relate to. In addition he gets to sound like he's comparing modern Christians to extremist Islamists when he speaks this way.

And some say that kid is still out there, rolling around, looking to see if anyone's watching him, rolling around again.

Small group American evangelicals are most often the extremists of the Christian world (abortion clinic bombings, Westboro, etc). That the modern Catholic Church wouldn't be in line with their beliefs is surprising to exactly no one.

In the context of the Crusades, no, I guess I don't. I can't even begin to imagine how a person could actually go about trying to feel shame for that which is not the same thing as saying that I think the Crusades were tolerable or good.

My point was that Uganda is not Africa and that modern missionaries aren't responsible for "African homophobia."

No, you're just not well read while, at the same time, you're supremely confident and self righteous. A terrible mix.

That doesn't even make sense. People that do terrible things in the name of Christ shame themselves. They don't shame me unless I go along with the terrible things they're doing. We should be angry, yes, but ashamed?

Who is denying it? As far as I can tell no one is denying it in any numbers and everyone's acknowledged it. Do we have to reacknowledge it every few months so we can show we really and truly acknowledge it? That's ridiculous and the idea that the President is teaching anyone anything with these little Sunday School

Oh, so when you said Africa you meant Uganda.

Something something intersectionality.

Right? Because Africa was so pro homosexual before today's modern conservative missionaries. The African Anglican Church split with the great Anglican Union over the issue of homosexuality. The Episcopalians now ordain homosexuals and perform homosexual unions but the Africans were having none of it. That's not a

Right? Because Africa was so pro homosexual before today's modern conservative missionaries. The African Anglican Church split with the great Anglican Union over the issue of homosexuality. The Episcopalians now ordain homosexuals and perform homosexual unions but the Africans were having none of it. That's not a

"They" did. All the people that did those things are dead and I doubt very much that any of us know who their descendants are.

Lifetime 46% from the field. Nah.