mike65
Mike65
mike65

Yea, we def need to go back to the days when we had to churn our own butter. Everything was so much better back when everything was worse.

Good points.

I mean, her shoes and socks are getting soaked. I’d have a wet upper torso compared to nasty, gross, wet socks and feet.

That gal just... standing on the steps. Why? Move...

Sure... but what makes anyone inclined to believe a child over experts in the field? Sure, they could be wrong, but it’s FAR more likely that the kid with no experience or advanced education is wrong.

Honestly? Conservative new/views should be suppressed. I am against censorship but do think that if you have a conservative viewpoint you shouldn’t be allowed a platform that could be used to influence others.

Kudos to Gizmodo for giving this issue a serious examination. I admit that I would have predicted a Gawker site to participate in the very same hide-newsworthy-conservative-subjects editorializing that apparently Facebook did. Thanks for proving me wrong.

Well, this is a great way to get back at an employer that treated you poorly. Sic the entire angry right wing on ‘em.

I can only read at a 4th grade level (even though I’m only in 3rd grade *high five*) but no....no I didn’t see where he ever claimed to be God. Definitely not his words.

Man, how low has Gizmodo fallen?

So did he actually label himself with the word “God”? Or are all the other comments correct in saying this article was just trying for clicks?

It’s been getting worse though, Out of one page of articles I usually only read 2 or 3 now.

Typical Giz garbage. Pay it no mind.

What the hell did I just read?

Well, yeah. It’s only with such distance that you can have preachers/charlatans bilking the faithful by preaching “Biblical literalist” views on the Bible.

I’ve told this story to friends before, but I once argued with a woman from the Midwest in a Times Square restaurant. She insisted that Christ spoke English because her Bible was written in it.

That whole “head-in-the-sand” no-context version of Christianity is an almost exclusively American construct. Even in Canada that view is not nearly as prevalent.

Redneck America believe in the white Jesus. Jesus in their own image.