Oh bullshit Dan, I was talking to a snake the other day and he said it was all true.:fmicon:
Oh bullshit Dan, I was talking to a snake the other day and he said it was all true.:fmicon:
yep, Christians being Christian.Quote:
Not everyone has taken well to having miracles explained by science. Prof Nof said he had been receiving emails every two or three minutes. "Three out of four of them are negative and some of them are pretty nasty," he said.
FB post by my very christian B-I-L:
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Just to address one point:
There were less than 10 trans NCAA athletes out of 510,000.
This is a thread about Stupid Christians. The Stupid Trumptards thread is in PA. I might have replied "I can take an immoral POTUS but draw the line a Fucking Morans holding the office"
David St. Hubbins: It's such a fine line between stupid, and uh...
You guys are really gonna hate it when Blue Laws are the enacted nationwide and you can't buy a beer or ski on Sundays. I read that 35% of young people believe democracy is a lousy system. Speaker of the House asks god how to govern.
Good luck.
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion...the-hill-2023/
I threw up in my mouth when I read that Cardinal Dolan felt that Trump had a deep personal connection with hisChristian faith. Vision in my head was of a Cardinal on his knees giving donnie a blow job.
I am convinced that if someone believes The Flintstones was a documentary, there is no limit to how stupid or shitty they can be. That kind of vacant eyed bullshit is how you get people to fly airplanes into skyscrapers and it's ridiculous to think a person like that could govern competently even with the best of intentions. It's Orwellian. The party/church/whatever's final commandment was something about denying what you can see and hear with your own eyes and ears. I forget the exact wording, but you get it.
It's not even that it's "bullshit," it's that they're parables that were never meant to be taken literally.
It's not meant to be taken literally, but applied to all makers of diary products.
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That's funny, although the Christian Scientists I believe are the only ones whose religion says no to shots. I know there have been clusters in some religious groups--some Mennonites in Tx (or is it NM), Orthodox Jews in NY but that's more about weird beliefs spreading in close knit communities. The religious leaders of both of those groups say it has nothing to do with religious doctrine.
Well, if there's one group of people who have shown you can really trust them, it's religious leaders.
Oh, the meak! Well, that's nice. It's time they got something.
That would be meek. A meak is a long handled brush hook.
Interesting
Shut up, bug nose.
I know more stupid Christians than you do, Seymour .
I mean, that's not hard.
More to your point:
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https://futurism.com/neoscope/measle...ti-vaccination
“the father at the heart of this tragedy is, like many others in Seminole, the small West Texas town at the center of the outbreak, a member of the traditional-minded Christian sect known as Mennonites. There's apparently nothing in that group's doctrine barring modern medicine, but like many other conservative religious groups, many Mennonites are vaccine skeptics.”
"Everybody has to die” the father told The Atlantic's Tom Bartlett.
Seems way beyond a "skeptic". Probably would have been all in for an exorcism of the measles demon.
Thats Nutz.
I saw 2 Mennonite couples out on a double date once. The two girls in floral dresses with head scarfs and the guys in white shirts and black trousers with suspenders. Bristol Mtn. Pretty sure thier skis were rentals.