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Quote# 117493

(in response to story "Missouri Students Push Back After Atheists Demand Youth Pastor Stop Leading Lunchtime Prayers"):

"Same old same old.
Atheists spewing their hate and intolerance.
Give them political power, they build gulags and commit genocide."

And create "Freedom From Whatever I Disagree With Foundations"!
Hee, hee! Not the best examples of free thinkers and lovers of freedom are they?
Not surprising. The fearful and the cowardly are known to promote the banning of things.
It's high time somebody created a 'Freedom From The FFRF Foundation' to return these intolerant fascists back to the totalitarian rock they crawled out from under.

However, it is extremely enjoyable to watch God flip their desperate and transparent intentions back on them resulting in MORE praying and MORE free publicity for prayer and Christianity in general.

Keep up the good work, intolerant ones! Thanks for helping to spread the gospel!
Hee, hee! Priceless! :)


The Last Trump, Christian News Network 24 Comments [3/16/2016 3:51:17 PM]
Fundie Index: 10
Submitted By: Jocasta McFucken

Quote# 117492

(in response to story "Maryland Police Officer's Photo of Teen Praying Over Homeless Man Goes Viral"):

Atheism offers nothing for that homeless man, except to die and get out of the way for another member of the "accidental" species. There are no "There is No God" homeless shelters. Secular charities do exist, but very few atheist ones.

This fine young man shows how it is done - how a person who is indwelt by the Holy Spirit desires to do good works in obedience to his Savior.


WorldGoneCrazy, Christian News Network 35 Comments [3/16/2016 3:35:31 AM]
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Submitted By: Jocasta McFucken

Quote# 117490


I think we ought to look at the Word. Job's Leviathan is clearly a dragon. Revelation 12: 9 speaks of the Devil and Satan as that old serpent, the great dragon. Revelation 20: 2 repeats the dragon for Satan and the devil.

I respect the opinions that I've read. It seems, however, as though demons like to claim to be Leviathan, but this is their boss' title.

A dragon is either an animal in the spirit world or what serpents looked like before they were cursed. Serpents now travel on their bellies since they were cursed by God in Geneses.

rodneyweg, ministering deliverence.com 14 Comments [3/16/2016 3:33:54 AM]
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Submitted By: undie not fundie

Quote# 117489


I would like to also interject that this could very well be a DEATH and DUMB spirit as this particular spirit is associated with ADD/ADHD and other mental disorders. It also HINDERS one from HEARING correctly - and keeps the person that is bound from truly HEARING the word of God....

msproverbs31, ministering deliverence.com 19 Comments [3/16/2016 3:33:46 AM]
Fundie Index: 10
Submitted By: undie not fundie

Quote# 117486

President of Family Research Council Tony Perkins condemned U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power for taking U.N. Ambassadors to see Broadway musical “Fun Home.”

According to LGBTQ Nation, last week Powers took 15 U.N. Ambassadors, from Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, Uruguay and Vietnam among them, to see the lesbian-themed show in New York City, causing Perkins to pen an outraged letter in response. “Fun Home” is the musical adaption of Alison Bechdel’s graphic novel about discovering her sexual orientation as a child.

“The State Department already has an official LGBT envoy — it doesn’t need two! Tell that to Samantha Power, the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., who is determined to join the administration’s goodwill tour for homosexuality,” Perkins wrote. “Like Secretary John Kerry, who seems oblivious to any problem not preceded by the letters L-G-B-T, Power is adding to the president’s embarrassing diplomatic legacy by trying to export Obama’s sexual extremism to a world preoccupied by far more important issues.”

“It was a stunning display of political tone-deafness, considering the real crises happening right now on the real world stage. Unfortunately, as far as this president is concerned, the most urgent message America can send to the international community right now is “that protecting the rights of LGBT people will remain a key foreign policy priority of the United States.” And its only priority, seemingly,” Perkins continued in his letter.

“Where is this same boldness when it comes to the real suffering of Middle East Christians? Apparently, Power and others think world leaders need to be educated on the sexual proclivities of a few rather than the genocide of hundreds of thousands of men, women and children,” the letter concluded.

Tony Perkins, Washington Blade 17 Comments [3/15/2016 5:19:55 PM]
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Submitted By: Demon Duck of Doom

Quote# 117485

Police are investigating a British Labour MP for yanking the hair of a female aide after discovering she is a lesbian.

Carolyn Harris, a member of parliament for Swansea East, is said to have bullied and assaulted Jenny Lee Clarke.

The 39-year-old gay woman said the politician yanked her hair.
‘It was horrible – she kept pulling and pulling, I think my sexuality is the main reason for the attack.’

Clarke also claims Harris would embarrass her in the office by saying she wore ‘dyke shoes’ and asked her about her sex life.

She adds that she was promised a job if she kept quiet about the alleged assault, which happened in November 2014.

Clarke was sacked on 28 January for ‘gross misconduct’ and has taken her case to arbitration service Acas.

A Labour spokesman said: ‘Carolyn vigorously denies this allegation. It is town hall politics from a little place in South Wales. It’s a nest of vipers.’

Carolyn Harris, Gay Star News 16 Comments [3/15/2016 5:19:05 PM]
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Submitted By: Demon Duck of Doom

Quote# 117483

When Chris Doyle learned that his health insurance deductible would climb to $10,000 last year, he and his wife, both evangelical Christians, “spent a couple weeks just praying,” he said.

Then they opted out of insurance altogether, joining something called a health care sharing ministry, which requires members to help cover one another’s major medical costs as they come up.

While such nonprofit ministries have been around for decades, interest in them has grown since the Affordable Care Act passed in 2010, largely because the law exempts members from the requirement to have health insurance or pay a yearly fine.

Because they are not insurance companies, sharing ministries provide no guarantee that members’ medical debts will be paid; members are advised to trust that God will provide. The ministries say the payment system is helping Christians fulfill a biblical mandate to share one another’s burdens.

“Our only assets are the good will and continued participation of our members,” said James Lansberry, executive vice president of Samaritan, which is based in Peoria, Ill.

Some ministries operate differently, requiring members to pay monthly into accounts from which funds are disbursed to those with eligible medical bills. Pre-existing medical conditions are often not covered, nor are preventive care, mental health and injuries resulting from behavior the ministry considers immoral or reckless. Members who acquire a sexually transmitted disease from an extramarital affair are out of luck, for instance, as are those injured while driving drunk or during a melee.

Still, membership in sharing ministries has more than doubled over the last six years, to 535,000 from about 200,000, according to the Alliance of Health Care Sharing Ministries.
...

Acknowledging that many families can qualify for subsidized insurance policies with free preventive care through the Affordable Care Act, Mr. Lansberry said that most new members were not “joining primarily on price; they are joining primarily on principle.”

Chris Doyle and others, New York Times 28 Comments [3/15/2016 5:15:33 PM]
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Submitted By: Damned at Random

Quote# 117478

Does Taylor Swift love the young girls to whom she is sensually gyrating, behaving promiscuously, teaching revenge in her lyrics and SEXUALIZING!!! Is that genuine love? No, that's perverted lust! I wouldn't be surprised at all if Taylor Swift eventually comes out that she is a gay homosexual. Taylor is a spiritual mess!!! Check online and you'll discover that the gay community praises Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift's pro-homosexual song, “Welcome To New York,” has been adopted as an anthem by the homosexual community. Don't be fooled, Taylor Swift is no Christian, and she's not the innocent good girl that the media portrays her as. God only knows how many men are in prison for committing sexual crimes inspired by filthy sexualizing videos like Taylor Swift's. America has turned into an amoral hellhole!!! It's not innocent!!! TAYLOR SWIFT'S SENSUAL MUSIC VIDEOS ARE NOT INNOCENT!!!

David J. Stewart, Jesus is Precious 33 Comments [3/15/2016 5:14:19 PM]
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Quote# 117475

Antibiotics can have severe lasting effects; choose raw horseradish or these natural remedies instead

...

A recent article by Mother Earth News states that scientific research has shown various herbs, fruits and vegetables can be used as natural antibiotics and contain health-enhancing compounds. Raw horseradish has long been used for its medicinal properties, with its healing components being thought to ease colds, coughs, kidney stones and even urinary tract infections (UTIs), according to Dr. John Christopher's Herbal Legacy.

Horseradish contains a volatile oil called sinigrin, which is broken down in the body to produce allyl isothiocyanate – a powerful natural antibiotic. There are various other extremely active healing compounds contained within this spice that help clear congestion, thin down mucus, reduce inflammation and fight infections.

Its effectiveness at treating various conditions has led to it being a commonly used natural medicine in Germany as part of a formulation called Angocin Anti-Infekt N. Several studies have shown that this medication is very effective at treating both UTIs and respiratory infections.

Sarah Landers, Natural News 33 Comments [3/15/2016 5:13:59 PM]
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Quote# 117474

The Left is following the inescapable logic of its fundamental rejection of human nature and common sense. With Mr. Obama’s active support, our elites are now determined to make us all cooperate in same-sex “marriage,” to accept a radical redefinition of gender, and to pay for other people’s contraceptives and elective abortions. Freedom of speech, religious liberty, the rights of conscience, and even intelligible grammar and clear thought, must all be sacrificed to the gods of sexual liberation. Prognosis: sustained unpleasantness, with a chance of civil unrest.

There is always hope, of course. Perhaps our 45th president will help us regain our senses and turn these messes around. The night is darkest just before the dawn. But whatever happens, surely Mr. Obama has secured for himself a prominent place in the annals of failure.

Dean F. Clancy, American Thinker 28 Comments [3/15/2016 5:12:01 PM]
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Quote# 117473

[Julio Severo tries to explain the high violence rate in Latin American cities.]

In Catholic Latin America, witchcraft and Liberation Theology have helped promote violence, because their nature and spirit are demonic.

The Catholic Church in Latin America should seriously consider why she is less open to the transformational power of the Holy Spirit, why her members are more open to witchcraft and why her members and leaders are more open to Marxism.

Julio Severo, Barb Wire 12 Comments [3/15/2016 5:08:47 PM]
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Quote# 117472

The physical representation of God's glory is today the cross of Christ, a representation now disdained, destroyed, and generally ignored by America. Does that mean that the glory of God has already departed from this once blessed nation?

People have been fired from their jobs, lost coaching and playing positions in major sports teams and had their fortunes depleted and their names besmirched all for their overt and fearless representation of their faith under the sign of the cross.

Homosexual organizations are on the cusp of engineering lawful means to criminalize the preaching of clearly defined passages of the Bible that indicate, without doubt, that God has proclaimed homosexuality and transgenderism as gross sin and a clear path to personal and national judgment.

The spirit, doctrine and general proclivity for all things perverse and clearly anti-Christ prevails from the White House down to the streets of our nation. Confusion, terrors, social upheaval and inexplicable behaviors are what have now resulted as a direct concomitant to these trends.

Whether people can connect these results to our plunge into reprobation, or if they even care to hear about it - have no bearing whatsoever - the days of confusion are upon us.

American churches are plagued with apostasy (falling away) and scandal and controversy (falling apart) not to mention a general apathy (falling asleep) that has left the once powerful soldiers of the cross staggering under the drunkenness created by political correctness, misguided social structuring, consensus driven immorality, materialism and self-indulgence. Yes, it is a long list and it is a long fall!

There is no longer a moral front in our nation. Immorality is vogue and transference of guilt has reached an entirely new plateau as is witnessed by the attempt to shift blame for the recent shootings in a Colorado Planned Parenthood abortion clinic.

Liberal media is putting forth the idea that it is the rhetoric of the pro-lifers is what sparked the deadly shooting. Let's see... it's not the bloody drain of healthy human blood and the wasting of healthy body parts and the slaughter of innocent babies that's causing all the disgust - it's the fact that we talk about it too much!

Perhaps, I will be found guilty of quoting this saying too much, but it is here that I am forced to use it once again. If we insist that talking against murder, slaughter, terror and all other gross sins is what causes sin and death. Then we can see why Jesus said "... wisdom is justified of her children." (Lu 7:35) This is why, if Planned Parenthood and her justifiers have their way; America will soon arrive at the gates of her first childless generation. There will be no wisdom and no children in our time.

Repentance has been replaced with denial, political correctness and obfuscation, both in our personal and collective lives.

Michael Bresciani, Rapture Forums 16 Comments [3/15/2016 5:08:36 PM]
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Quote# 117471

[From the article The Truth about Lynching - Links in original]

The Carlyle Club hangs ’em high. Mighty white of us!

[...]

In this issue of Radish, we’ll learn the truth about lynching through Winfield Hazlitt Collins’ startling, rigorous, aptly named book The Truth about Lynching and the Negro in the South (1918), and a bit from Thomas Nelson Page’s similarly excellent book The Negro: The Southerner’s Problem (1904) as well.

[...]

We’ve seen one good example of abolitionist propaganda already. And then there is a certain booklet, ‘The New Reign of Terror,’ which was “published early in 1860, and in all probability compiled by [William Lloyd] Garrison himself” (pp. 14–15):

[...]

Now wait just one minute, you — rotten apologist for lynching! interjects the latter-day abolitionist. What sort of “intense excitement” could possibly make “law-abiding” men just murder — “with great reluctance” — all those hundreds of sweet, kindly — “dictatorial, inflammatory and menacing” — abolitionists — okay, maybe it was only one abolitionist, but whatever — “their propaganda did not comprehend even ordinary honesty” — whose only crime was a burning desire to share their lovely dream — “to impose their own half-blind perception” — of tolerance and equality — “of the way of the Lord, or their own ideas of what constitutes righteousness” — and an immediate end — with “regard for neither law nor common sense” — to awful evil racist slavery by you awful evil racist Southerners?

Who, for some reason, responded with a “bitter feeling.”

What sort of excitement indeed. To answer that question — which is only rhetorical if you see all Southerners as, essentially, comic book villains, twirling their mustaches as they concoct new and imaginatively sadistic methods of tormenting “the Negro” — we turn to Nat Turner’s slave insurrection, and the precarious position of white people in the South (pp. 15–17):

Could one reasonably expect that any man so situated would be inclined to be too ceremonious with any person, black or white, however innocent or saintlike his looks, who might be caught tampering with the Negroes and thereby jeopardize the safety of his family and those of his neighbors as well? When one considers the exasperating circumstances, the wonder is not that there were so many lynchings but rather that there were so few, comparatively.

[...]

It seems like once “the carpet-bag rule was in full operation,” although the so-called victims of lynching still pretty much had it coming, there were a whole lot more of them who had it coming, and the ones who had it coming were way more likely than before to actually get lynched. Now why might that have been?

[...]

Now the gloves are really off, as we near the end of Chapter 3 and Winfield Collins marshals human evolutionary history and human biological diversity to help us understand a uniquely Southern theory of law enforcement, particularly extrajudicial capital punishment (p. 59):

[T]he Negro, child of Africa, but lately removed from the jungle, because of the necessity of the habitat of his origin, has had developed in him by nature, possibly, stronger sexual passion than is to be found in any other race.

“To make up for the high death rate,” Collins notes.

But he is infinitely lacking in the high mental, moral, and emotional qualities that are especially characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon, and it is a grievous mistake to attribute such high qualities to him. When proper restraint is removed from the Negro he gets beyond bounds. The Anglo-Saxon, indeed, or members of that race, has a way of meeting extraordinary conditions with extraordinary means — hence lynching in order to hold in check the Negro in the South.

Indeed, a country occupied by two races so widely apart in origin, characteristics, and development as the whites and the Negroes of the Southern States — one race of the highest mental endowments and culture, the other of the lowest — one having a civilization that reaches back hundreds, if not thousands, of years, the other in the early dawn of civilization — might reasonably have two codes of law suited, as nearly as possible, to each race, respectively.

A mode of punishment that would be out of place as to the white man may be well suited to the Negro. Small-pox is not to be treated as chicken-pox. Barbarous criminals require barbarous laws.


[...]

See: the “unnamable brutality” of the ‘Knoxville Horror’ (here, here, here, and here), the “unnamable horrors” of the ‘Wichita Massacre’ (here, here, here, here, here, and here), the “unspeakable” Pearcy massacre (here), and so many more excellent reasons to reinstate the time-honored practice of extrajudicial capital punishment.

The Thomas Carlyle Club for Young Reactionaries (Students Against a Democratic Society), Radish 16 Comments [3/15/2016 5:08:11 PM]
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Submitted By: JeanP

Quote# 117469

Feminist glaciology asks how knowledge related to glaciers is produced, circulated, and gains credibility and authority across time and space. It simultaneously brings to the forefront glacier knowledge that has been marginalized or deemed ‘outside’ of traditional glaciology. It asks how glaciers came to be meaningful and significant (through what ontological and epistemological process), as well as trying to destabilize underlying assumptions about ice and environment through the dismantling of a host of boundaries and binaries. The feminist lens is crucial given the historical marginalization of women, the importance of gender in glacier related knowledges, and the ways in which systems of colonialism, imperialism, and patriarchy co-constituted gendered science. Additionally, the feminist perspective seeks to uncover and embrace marginalized knowledges and alternative narratives, which are increasingly needed for effective global environmental change research, including glaciology (Castree et al., 2014; Hulme, 2011). A combination of feminist postcolonial science studies and feminist political ecology provide the intellectual foundation for feminist glaciology.

Most existing glaciological research – and hence discourse and discussions about cryospheric change – stems from information produced by men, about men, with manly characteristics, and within masculinist discourses. These characteristics apply to scientific disciplines beyond glaciology; there is an explicit need to uncover the role of women in the history of science and technology, while also exposing processes for excluding women from science and technology (Phillips and Phillips, 2010; Domosh, 1991; Rose, 1993). Harding (2009) explains that the absence of women in science critically shapes ‘the selection of scientific problems, hypotheses to be tested, what constituted relevant data to be collected, how it was collected and interpreted, the dissemination and consequences of the results of research, and who was credited with the scientific and technological work’ (Harding, 2009: 408). Scientific studies themselves can also be gendered, especially when credibility is attributed to research produced through typically masculinist activities or manly characteristics, such as heroism, risk, conquests, strength, self sufficiency, and exploration (Terrall, 1998). The tendency to exclude women and emphasize masculinity thus has far-reaching effects on science and knowledge, including glaciology and glacier related knowledges.

Feminist glaciology is rooted in, and combines, both feminist science studies and postcolonial science studies to meaningfully shift present-day glacier and ice sciences. While feminist science studies focuses explicitly on gender and the place (or absence) of women in science, it can neglect specific analyses of the social relations of colonialism and imperialism, emphasizing instead Western women without sustained attention to indigenous, non-Western, and local knowledge systems that are the centerpiece of postcolonial science studies (Harding, Carey et al. Phillips and Phillips, 2010; Schnabel, 2014). The postcolonial perspective is crucial for understanding glaciological knowledges because the science of glaciology has historically participated in the imperialist, colonial, and capitalist projects associated with polar exploration, mountain colonization, resource extraction, and Cold War and other geopolitical endeavors.

More recently, glaciology has also been central to earth systems science that often relies on remote sensing from satellite imagery to suggest broader claims of objectivity but is actually akin to the ‘god trick of seeing everything from nowhere’ (Haraway, 1988: 581; also see Shapin, 1998). Questions about epistemology in climate science, ice coring, and glaciology are only beginning to be asked, especially focusing on Cold War polar glaciology (Martin-Nielsen, 2012, 2013; Elzinga, 2009; Korsmo, 2010; Naylor et al., 2008; Turchetti et al., 2008; Macdougall, 2004; Finnegan, 2004; Heymann et al., 2010; Bowen, 2005; Hulme, 2010). Of these studies probing the discipline of glaciology, only a tiny subset analyze gender (exceptions include Bloom, 1993; Bloom et al., 2008; Hulbe et al., 2010; Hevly, 1996) or approach human glacier interactions from the perspective of feminist postcolonial science studies or feminist political ecology (exceptions include Williams and Golovnev, 2015; Cruikshank, 2005). Fewer still recognize indigenous knowledges, local perspectives, or alternative narratives of glaciers, even though large populations of non-Western and indigenous peoples inhabit mountain and cold regions near glaciers and possess important knowledge about cryoscapes (Carey et al., 2015; Nu¨sser and Baghel, 2014; Drew, 2012).

Feminist and postcolonial theories enrich and complement each other by showing how gender and colonialism are co-constituted, as well as how both women and indigenous peoples have been marginalized historically (Schnabel, 2014). Feminist glaciology builds from feminist postcolonial science studies, analyzing not only gender dynamics and situated knowledges, but also alternative knowledges and folk glaciologies that are generally marginalized through colonialism, imperialism, inequality, unequal power relations, patriarchy, and the domination of Western science (Harding, 2009).

An additional theoretical foundation for feminist glaciology is feminist political ecology, which has generally emphasized unequal vulnerability and disproportionate global change impacts, but which also contributes significant research on knowledge production, ontologies, and epistemologies. With hundreds of millions of people utilizing glaciers for everything from drinking water and hydroelectricity to recreation and spiritual sites, the disproportionate vulnerabilities and disparate adaptive capacities in these societies are critical to acknowledge.

Feminist political ecology addresses how inequality and unequal power relations – mediated and co constituted through gender dynamics – have silenced the knowledge of people ‘most affected and marginalized by neoliberal, colonial, and patriarchal systems’ (Hanson and Buechler, 2015: 6).

Crucially for feminist glaciology, feminist political ecology argues for the integration of alternative ways of knowing, beyond diverse women’s knowledges to include – more broadly – the unsettling of Eurocentric knowledges, the questioning of dominant assumptions, and the diversification of modes and methods of knowledge production through the incorporation of everyday lived experiences, storytelling, narrative, and visual methods (Harris, 2015). This inclusion of alternative knowledges and narratives alongside analysis of colonialism and inequality, such as race relations (Mollett and Faria, 2013), fits squarely into more recent feminist political ecologies that increasingly go ‘beyond gender’. This means that the research builds on ‘a history of boundary-breaking ideas [that] makes possible the present-day spaces where feminist geographers explore power, justice, and knowledge production, ideas that encompass but also surpass a focus on gender’ (Coddington, 2015: 215).

Feminist glaciology raises critical conceptual, analytical, and epistemological questions that are largely absent in the 21st-century love affair with glaciers and ice. The framework offered here strives to open discussions, to introduce avenues of investigation, and to suggest ways forward not only for scientific enquiry that includes the environmental humanities and social sciences, but also for public perceptions of glaciers. Examples within this review and synthesis article are primarily meant to expose the value and various dimensions of the feminist glaciology framework; they are not meant to be comprehensive, but rather starting points to indicate lines of future investigation into this major gap in glacier studies and its related contribution to global environmental change research and both human and physical geography.

Mark Carey, M Jackson, Alessandro Antonello & Jaclyn Rushing, Progress in Human Geography 49 Comments [3/15/2016 5:07:56 PM]
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Quote# 117467

I’m always getting triggered – not by conventional trolls but by things like attractive girls that get tattoos, the sight of obese people, the homeless, homosexual waiters, public housing projects, pictures of destitute Arab Muslims storming into Europe… I’ve just never thought of it as being ‘triggered’ – I’ve always used the words ‘disgusted’ or ‘enraged’.
[I]n Iran in the early 1980’s the Revolutionary Guards would brutalize women for not covering themselves. I’m no more for this attitude towards fashion than I am for Hitler’s attitude towards the Jews, but the methodology worked and we should find it inspiring.
However, we have our careers and the law to worry about in a world where our peers have accepted the degenerate liberal zeitgeist that Hoellebecq has so aptly lamented, so attacking the SJWs on the internet anonymously is a great way to blow off steam.


Travis, We Hunted The Mammoth 12 Comments [3/15/2016 4:56:08 PM]
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Submitted By: Skybison

Quote# 117461

"Don't take away my birth control" You got legs don't you? Keep them closed, that's your birth control. I wonder how much "healthcare" funding was used up on those signs - complete with the little trademark symbol.

Oboehner, Christian News Network 14 Comments [3/15/2016 4:47:19 PM]
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Submitted By: Jocasta McFucken

Quote# 117459

Not true. THERE WERE NO FALLEN ANGELS. MAN ASSUMED THAT BECAUSE ANGELS WERE ON EARTH, THEY MUST HAVE FALLEN. Adam and Eve were Nephilims(Sons of God designed for earth) sent to benefit Tribesmen like the Nodites. Once a Nephilim mate(forbidden fruit) with mankind they (DIE) lose their power as Adam and Eve did. When a Nephilim dies, he lives about 900 more years as a Nephil.

keyjona, Y! answers 13 Comments [3/15/2016 4:47:02 PM]
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Quote# 117454



BSR/Sonnenrad Resistance, Facebook 32 Comments [3/15/2016 4:45:58 PM]
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Quote# 117450

My opinion is simply the truth: homosexuality is evil, and those who condone it are committing an equally evil act, in the same way I'd call out anyone who condoned murder or rape. Any claim that homosexuality is in any way "safe," "natural," "just another lifestyle," etc. is obviously overlooking all the science and evidence in the world.

By the way, it's funny that you refer to me as "God's right hand." That would be Jesus Christ, not me, and getting into a debate as to whether Christianity is or is not correct will end in your loss.

(...)

If there is a social stigma about something, perhaps that should be researched. Why do we have a social stigma about child marriage, for example, even though it's legal with parental consent? Why do we have a social stigma about religious indoctrination? Why do we have a social stigma about slavery? Why do we have a social stigma about genocide? I'm sure you'd all consider all of these things evil, and therefore be supportive of the social stigma against them all, but why?

What do you base your morality on, exactly?


Gilles de Rais, The Pokecommunity 31 Comments [3/15/2016 3:19:22 AM]
Fundie Index: 18
Submitted By: Went

Quote# 117439

Could Trump actually be Jesus?

I'm serious.
We read in the bible that Elijah was reborn as John. So why does Jesus need to come back in the flesh? Could it be that Trump is actually Jesus, reborn?

Could the Trump line "lets make America great again" be code for "lets establish the kingdom of heaven on earth?"

Could Trump's wealth be the modern world equivalent of Jesus' glory?

Could Trump sitting in his private jet fulfill the prophecy about "the son of man coming in the clouds"?

Trump looks like the only man who can repair America after 8 years of dictatorship by the Muslim Kenyan communist. Trump loves America and has promised to make America great again.

He will fulfill jesus' role and defeat evil by going to war against Muslim nations.

Anonymous Coward, Godlike Productions 43 Comments [3/15/2016 3:17:23 AM]
Fundie Index: 26

Quote# 117438

ABOVE: A filthy sensual screen-capture from Taylor Swift's ungodly video, “BLANK SPACE,” with some kind of animal that looks like a deer. ARE THEY SUGGESTING BESTIALITY? That's the first thing most normal men would think. I had to censor her exposed thighs for decency. This is Satanism at work folks! This woman is evil! If you think this type of weird amoral behavior is acceptable to sell records, then you are not right with God and something is wrong with you too! These evil people belong in prison!!!

David J. Stewart, Jesus is Precious 33 Comments [3/15/2016 3:17:19 AM]
Fundie Index: 18

Quote# 117436

(Henry and Joe angry at Nat Geo's speculation of what extraterrestrials would look like, due to it involving evolution)









THE RIGHT AND FREEDOM OF THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY, ALONG WITH THEIR ARTISTS AND SCIENTISTS, TO ILLUSTRATE AND PROMOTE THE METAPHYSICAL MACRO-EVOLUTIONARY WORLD VIEW IS NOT BEING DISPUTED HERE. WHAT IS IN DISPUTE IS THEIR INTELLECTUAL, ACADEMIC & LITERARY DISHONESTY IN PORTRAYING MACRO-EVOLUTION AS "A FACT."

THE ONLY "FACT" IS THIS. THE "THEORY" OF MACRO-EVOLUTION AND THE ORIGIN OF LIFE IS "UNPROVABLE" BY EMPIRICAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.
AS WITH SPECIAL-CREATION, MACRO-EVOLUTION HAS NEVER BEEN OBSERVED, PAST OR PRESENT!

THIS BEING TRUE, MACRO-EVOLUTION & SPECIAL-CREATION ARE BY DEFINITION "METAPHYSICAL" CONCEPTS OR MODELS.
EVEN THOUGH THEY BOTH ARE OUTSIDE EMPIRICAL SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATION THEY ARE OF USE AS PREDICTIVE AND INVESTIGATIVE TOOLS FOR RESEARCH.

DEVOUT EVOLUTIONARY SCIENTISTS HAVE BEEN TRYING TO "EMPIRICALLY VERIFY" THE PREDICTIONS OF MACRO-EVOLUTION FOR OVER 100 YEARS "WITH NO INDISPUTABLE SUCCESS."
DESPITE THIS FACT THE SCIENTIFIC AND ACADEMIC COMMUNITIES HAVE REFUSED TO ALLOW UNRESTRICTED INVESTIGATION INTO THE PREDICTIONS OF SPECIAL-CREATION.

UNTIL INSTITUTIONS SUCH AS THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, STATE & PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES, AND THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY DROP THEIR BIAS AGAINST SPECIAL-CREATION, TRUE ACADEMIC FREEDOM IN SCIENCE WILL CONTINUE TO BE FORBIDDEN.

Henry Johnson and Joe Taylor, Omniology.com 36 Comments [3/14/2016 3:23:05 AM]
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Submitted By: Arceus

Quote# 117433

Three Reasons Jesus Refutes Theistic Evolution

Sadly, much of the church in the United Kingdom has succumbed to the teaching of evolution and millions of years. This has only been to the detriment of the church. There are many biblical reasons to reject theistic evolution, but in considering the person of Jesus, there are three specific arguments that refute this belief.

1. His Goodness
At the end of the six days of creation, God declares his creation to be “very good” (Genesis 1:31). The goodness of God’s completed creation is a reflection of His nature (1 Chronicles 16:34; Psalm 34:8, 106:1) since it is He alone who is good (Luke 18:19).

In the New Testament we read that the Creator and Savior of the world became flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:1–3, 14). In Acts 10:38, Peter said that Jesus, our Creator, “went about doing good.” Some of the good things Jesus did included feeding the hungry (Mark 6:33–44), healing diseases (Matthew 8–9), giving sight to the blind (John 9:1–8), stopping natural disasters (Mark 4:39), and raising the dead (John 11:43–44). The healing ministry of Jesus was a confrontation of evil, suffering, and death. However for those Christians who believe God used evolution, the problem here is that evil, suffering, and death are integral parts of evolution. Why then would Jesus have done all those things if, as the Creator, He knew them to be part of the “very good” creation which He created?

2. His Miracles
The Bible tells us that Jesus’ first miracle was to turn water into wine at the wedding in Cana in Galilee (John 2:1–11). While this was the first of His earthly miracles, His first actual miracle was the creation of the world (John 1:1–3). Scripture clearly tells us that Jesus created the world by His spoken word (Psalm 33:6; John 1:1–3; Hebrews 11:3) and reveals how that creation took place: “For He spoke, and it was done; He commanded, and it stood fast” (Psalm 33:9). The New Testament bears witness to this through the instantaneous nature of His miracles in the gospels (e.g., Matthew 8:5–13; Mark 10:52; Luke 18:42–43). So when Jesus, the Word, spoke the divine command, “Let there be light” (Genesis 1:3), we have very good reasons to conclude that it did not take millions of years for it to come into existence.

Theistic evolutionists inconsistently reject the supernatural creation of the world whilst accepting the reality of the virgin birth, the miracles, and the Resurrection of Christ, which are equally at odds with the truth claims of the secular scientific majority. This inconsistency is the sign of a failed argument.

3. His Death
Christians need to consider what Jesus’ death achieved if Darwinian evolution is true and physical death and suffering were already present in an evolving world. Those who believe that God created by evolutionary processes believe in a world where there were death, destruction, and catastrophe before Adam’s disobedience. This is faith in a Creator, Christ, who “creates” by using evolutionary processes, which is essentially faith in a “god” who said He created all things “very good” when He really used eons of death and struggle. If this is the case, then how can He be trusted to make a new and good creation (Revelation 21:1) since His definition of “good” may well mean an eternity of death and struggle?

Scripture speaks about a future restoration of Creation from the Curse brought on it through Adam’s rebellion (Romans 8:19–25). This restoration and reconciliation of all things comes about because of Jesus’ work on the Cross (Colossians 1:15–20). Theistic evolutionists must be able to explain what creation will be restored to. Will it be restored to a state of death and suffering?

By replacing or synthesising Genesis 1–3 with the philosophy of evolution and millions of years, many in the church have failed to understand how the person and nature of their Creator, the Lord Jesus, refute their own teaching.

Simon Turpin, Answers in Genesis 25 Comments [3/14/2016 3:20:56 AM]
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I have a theory: they won't condemn pedophilia because they have sensed that it's on the calendar as the next big Fundamental Human Freedom They've Always Supported. They've got gay marriage, they've got legally-enforced cuckoldry, they've got their fucking legal weed, they've got Federally-funded abortions. Kid-fucking is the obvious next step. (I used to think it would be polygamy, but I've come to realize that after shoving gay marriage up our collective asses, polygamy just doesn't have that pervy transgressive thrill they're addicted to.)

I don't keep up with upcoming film releases, but I'd be willing to bet the price of a movie ticket that there will be one "brave" and critically-acclaimed film about an attractive and high-status person having a sexual relationship with a child. (Probably adult lesbian and teenage girl, so anyone who objects can be called a homophobe who hates women.) I also wouldn't put it past Obama to give Roman Polanski a Presidential pardon before heading off on his post-Presidential bribe-collection tour of the Middle East.

Trimegistus, Vox Popoli 37 Comments [3/14/2016 3:20:48 AM]
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The "Live by The Science Die by The Science" Award

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Do not worry, you hopefully will grow out of your presumptions.

But yes, you are presumptuous to apply what applies to science, evidence, and then try to apply that to religion. Religion is not science. Although, God invented science.

If you want to live by science alone, then you should consider the implications of that. Evolution does not recognize right and wrong, or even your rights. You only have the rights, under evolution, that a stronger person is willing to give you. If they want to make you their slave, for their own survival, then you have no complaint. If you are beaten out on the street or in your home, you have no complaint, that is evolution.

So if that is the standard you want to live under, you should have no complaints whatsoever if you are taken advantage of as there are no standards of right and wrong, there is no mercy, there is survival, and it may not be yours.

You should not be on any forums arguing about how unfair things are for this group or that group, evolution does not recognize if it is "fair" or not. Evolution does not care.

The only "presumption" is that you are either predator or prey. Again, if that is the standard you want to apply to your life................have fun with that. But do not come to a christian site and complain about how we treat you, that is the standard you have set for yourself. That is what you think you want. You should have no objection to homosexuals being treated in a way you find objectionable, or if someone is "bullied". That is evolution. In fact, you cannot even HONESTLY complain about any "hypocrisy" you may perceive as evolution does not care if a person does that.

Amos Moses, Christian News Network 28 Comments [3/14/2016 3:20:07 AM]
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