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The Lack Of LGBT Atheists
Started by Neon Genesis. Last reply by Grinning Cat Mar 27.
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 Comment by Bertold Brautigan 20 minutes ago
Queer weddings?
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 Comment by Loren Miller 26 minutes ago
Okay, I'm confused: just what is FoF saving those marriages FROM???
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 Comment by Pat 27 minutes ago
Carl , funniest damn thing I've seen all day .
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 Comment by Bertold Brautigan 38 minutes ago
LMAO Carl.
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 Comment by The Flying Atheist 47 minutes ago
.......and for your support, of just pennies per day, we'll send you a photo of your straight couple.

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 Comment by sk8eycat 2 hours ago
Reminds me   of those ghastly commercials Sally Struthers used to do for one of those fake "adopt-a-third-world-child" orgs.  95% of the money went to administration and overhead.
GAG me!
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 Comment by Bertold Brautigan 2 hours ago
Courtesy of goodasyou.org, Focus on the Family is running a fundraising ad that presents an opportunity no one should miss out on. (Or as Winston Churchill would say, out on which no one should miss.)
While normally a $40 donation will (somehow) help save a god-created-and-blessed heterosexual relationship, now they're kindly offering a twofer! Yes, that same $40 donation will now (somehow) help save not one but two god-blah-blah-blah heterosexual relationships. This reminds me of collections that were constantly taken up in my Catholic grade school. Every $5.00 collected would buy a "pagan baby." Such bargains these Christians offer!


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 Comment by sk8eycat yesterday
What I never understood was how many guys I skated with professionally were gay AND Catholic.  (I quit going to church when the celebrity suck-up minister told me I was going to go to hell if I went into showbiz. I was slowly sliding away from that Bapturd church, anyway, so it was no big loss.)
Why would anyone be loyal to an ideology that taught them, starting in elementary school, that they were dreadful sinners who didn't deserve to live?
You should have seen them backstage crossing themselves when the overture began....  I did NOT laugh; I loved them too much to hurt their feelings.  But they puzzled me.
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 Comment by Gerald Payne yesterday
What Catholics or any of them don't realise is that in a different time and place they could be certified as in need of medical supervision. Pathological delusion is not going to be considered socially acceptable indefinitely.
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 Comment by The Flying Atheist on Friday
Bertold, those Catholics are so clueless.  They claim that we mock their video because we are threatened by its message and that we're trying to silence them.  They have no f-ing idea that we're totally making fun of them.  They have no idea that they themselves are entirely responsible for their own decline and irrelevance.  We're not silencing them, they're voices are fewer.
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Senator Claims Anti-Gay Discrimination Isn’t A Big Deal While Trying To Allow More Of It
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A Transgender Immigrant’s Asylum Petition Was Just Denied. What Awaits Her In Mexico?
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Kenyan Leaders To Obama: We’ll Throw Rotten Eggs At You If You Talk About LGBT Rights Here
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 Comment by Bertold Brautigan 20 minutes ago
Queer weddings?
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 Comment by Loren Miller 26 minutes ago
Okay, I'm confused: just what is FoF saving those marriages FROM???
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 Comment by Pat 27 minutes ago
Carl , funniest damn thing I've seen all day .
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 Comment by Bertold Brautigan 38 minutes ago
LMAO Carl.
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 Comment by The Flying Atheist 47 minutes ago
.......and for your support, of just pennies per day, we'll send you a photo of your straight couple.

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 Comment by sk8eycat 2 hours ago
Reminds me   of those ghastly commercials Sally Struthers used to do for one of those fake "adopt-a-third-world-child" orgs.  95% of the money went to administration and overhead.
GAG me!
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 Comment by Bertold Brautigan 2 hours ago
Courtesy of goodasyou.org, Focus on the Family is running a fundraising ad that presents an opportunity no one should miss out on. (Or as Winston Churchill would say, out on which no one should miss.)
While normally a $40 donation will (somehow) help save a god-created-and-blessed heterosexual relationship, now they're kindly offering a twofer! Yes, that same $40 donation will now (somehow) help save not one but two god-blah-blah-blah heterosexual relationships. This reminds me of collections that were constantly taken up in my Catholic grade school. Every $5.00 collected would buy a "pagan baby." Such bargains these Christians offer!



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 Comment by sk8eycat yesterday
What I never understood was how many guys I skated with professionally were gay AND Catholic.  (I quit going to church when the celebrity suck-up minister told me I was going to go to hell if I went into showbiz. I was slowly sliding away from that Bapturd church, anyway, so it was no big loss.)
Why would anyone be loyal to an ideology that taught them, starting in elementary school, that they were dreadful sinners who didn't deserve to live?
You should have seen them backstage crossing themselves when the overture began....  I did NOT laugh; I loved them too much to hurt their feelings.  But they puzzled me.
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 Comment by Gerald Payne yesterday
What Catholics or any of them don't realise is that in a different time and place they could be certified as in need of medical supervision. Pathological delusion is not going to be considered socially acceptable indefinitely.
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 Comment by The Flying Atheist on Friday
Bertold, those Catholics are so clueless.  They claim that we mock their video because we are threatened by its message and that we're trying to silence them.  They have no f-ing idea that we're totally making fun of them.  They have no idea that they themselves are entirely responsible for their own decline and irrelevance.  We're not silencing them, they're voices are fewer.
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Atticus Finch is a racist in To Kill a Mockingbird’s sequel
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Sikh postman accuses Disney World of discrimination by segregating routes
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South Carolina's Confederate flag comes down as history of hate meets modernity
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Gone in 46 seconds: in Hollywood that’s all non-white actors can hope for | Lanre Bakare
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 Comment by Daniel W on September 24, 2011 at 3:14pm
Dallas, does that mean no Catholics?  I hear they baptize them early.   Ohhhh....  that's how they protect them from the atheists!
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 Comment by alexa penzner on September 24, 2011 at 12:22am
i wonder what would happen if my family did that? i gotta call my brudder! thanks Natalie. . .
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 Comment by Natalie A Sera on September 23, 2011 at 9:57pm
On the other hand, I may have come by it honestly. My paternal grandfather was from Georgia, and Jews have been documented in Georgia as early as the first century CE, and were probably there earlier, according to Wikipedia. And since Georgia borders Turkey, there were definitely opportunities for admixture, although the Jews tended to be pretty isolated. Who knows? It just makes me feel sort of exotic! :-)
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 Comment by Daniel W on September 23, 2011 at 9:07pm
Possibly a descendent of Atilla the Hun, or of his troops. 




Hun Empire



The Huns had a Turkic language.  I imagine that the Hun soldiers were all male, and as was the habit of invading armies of that and most other eras, their DNA was spread in the form of descendants across their conquered lands.  That would explain it being on the Y but not X chromosomes.  If they looked at other chromosomes, you would probably have some Turkic DNA too.




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 Comment by Natalie A Sera on September 23, 2011 at 8:46pm
Great videos, Dallas! I had a mitochondrial and Y-chromosome (from my brother) test done, and found out that in addition to my obvious Semitic and Slavic ancestry, my mitochondrial DNA is Germanic and my brother's Y chromosome is Turkic. How which part got where is a bit of a mystery, but it's kind of NICE to know I'm a mutt! :-)
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 Comment by Daniel W on September 23, 2011 at 7:30pm
Healthier forms of cooking are the trend these days, so that Cajun-style cooking might just do it.  Another option is simple grilling, then top with a freshly made aioli sauce and fresh-ground black pepper.  That works best for the ones that haven't been weaned yet, just milk-fed.
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 Comment by The Flying Atheist on September 23, 2011 at 6:47pm
Have you had a Black Russian?  It's blackened Cajun-style.  Nice and spicy!
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 Comment by Daniel W on September 23, 2011 at 6:40pm
Damn, Dallas.  This being an atheist website, I thought you were calling out for more white babies to barbecue.  As we all know, the white ones have a delicious, mild tofu-like flavor that blends well with a variety of delicate sauces.  Especially mayo.  Although, the shrimp coctail sauce that contains horse-radish is a nice diversion.  Whereas, the brown ones, while also quite tasty, tend to overwhelm the delicate sauces and are best consumed with a spicier condiment.

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 Comment by thomas smith on September 11, 2011 at 10:23pm
what is important is the response from the community, a overwhelming rejection of the racist organization
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 Comment by Daniel W on September 5, 2011 at 10:50pm
@Dallas thanks for posting the video.  That there even are neonazis is disheartening.  I know that these groups exist, but damn.  what idiots.  (I don't mean to demean idiots.  I just don't know better terms).
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Atticus Finch is a racist in To Kill a Mockingbird’s sequel
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Sikh postman accuses Disney World of discrimination by segregating routes
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South Carolina's Confederate flag comes down as history of hate meets modernity
.

Muslim and Jewish groups at forefront of efforts to rebuild black churches
.

Gone in 46 seconds: in Hollywood that’s all non-white actors can hope for | Lanre Bakare
.

Confederate flag removed from South Carolina statehouse – video
.

Dear White People - video review
.

Black history is bigger than slavery. We should teach kids accordingly | Raluca Albu
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Daniel Teklehaimanot: 'I'm proud to be an Eritrean riding the Tour de France'
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African team MTN-Qhubeka complains of racism on Tour of Austria
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 Comment by Daniel W on September 24, 2011 at 3:14pm
Dallas, does that mean no Catholics?  I hear they baptize them early.   Ohhhh....  that's how they protect them from the atheists!
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 Comment by alexa penzner on September 24, 2011 at 12:22am
i wonder what would happen if my family did that? i gotta call my brudder! thanks Natalie. . .
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 Comment by Natalie A Sera on September 23, 2011 at 9:57pm
On the other hand, I may have come by it honestly. My paternal grandfather was from Georgia, and Jews have been documented in Georgia as early as the first century CE, and were probably there earlier, according to Wikipedia. And since Georgia borders Turkey, there were definitely opportunities for admixture, although the Jews tended to be pretty isolated. Who knows? It just makes me feel sort of exotic! :-)
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 Comment by Daniel W on September 23, 2011 at 9:07pm
Possibly a descendent of Atilla the Hun, or of his troops. 
 


 
Hun Empire


 
The Huns had a Turkic language.  I imagine that the Hun soldiers were all male, and as was the habit of invading armies of that and most other eras, their DNA was spread in the form of descendants across their conquered lands.  That would explain it being on the Y but not X chromosomes.  If they looked at other chromosomes, you would probably have some Turkic DNA too.
 
 
 

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 Comment by Natalie A Sera on September 23, 2011 at 8:46pm
Great videos, Dallas! I had a mitochondrial and Y-chromosome (from my brother) test done, and found out that in addition to my obvious Semitic and Slavic ancestry, my mitochondrial DNA is Germanic and my brother's Y chromosome is Turkic. How which part got where is a bit of a mystery, but it's kind of NICE to know I'm a mutt! :-)
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 Comment by Daniel W on September 23, 2011 at 7:30pm
Healthier forms of cooking are the trend these days, so that Cajun-style cooking might just do it.  Another option is simple grilling, then top with a freshly made aioli sauce and fresh-ground black pepper.  That works best for the ones that haven't been weaned yet, just milk-fed.
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 Comment by The Flying Atheist on September 23, 2011 at 6:47pm
Have you had a Black Russian?  It's blackened Cajun-style.  Nice and spicy!
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 Comment by Daniel W on September 23, 2011 at 6:40pm
Damn, Dallas.  This being an atheist website, I thought you were calling out for more white babies to barbecue.  As we all know, the white ones have a delicious, mild tofu-like flavor that blends well with a variety of delicate sauces.  Especially mayo.  Although, the shrimp coctail sauce that contains horse-radish is a nice diversion.  Whereas, the brown ones, while also quite tasty, tend to overwhelm the delicate sauces and are best consumed with a spicier condiment.

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 Comment by thomas smith on September 11, 2011 at 10:23pm
what is important is the response from the community, a overwhelming rejection of the racist organization
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 Comment by Daniel W on September 5, 2011 at 10:50pm
@Dallas thanks for posting the video.  That there even are neonazis is disheartening.  I know that these groups exist, but damn.  what idiots.  (I don't mean to demean idiots.  I just don't know better terms).
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