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Joe My God . com news posts and comments (including mention of the JWs homophobic " Caleb and Sophia" video

 

 
   






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Mark Alexander  • 18 hours ago 




When I see the JWs trawling the neighborhood I leave an old dildo wedged between the doorknob and the door frame of our front door. They never seem to bother ringing the bell...
 
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jomicur > Mark Alexander  • 17 hours ago 




A few years ago, my doorbell rang at 8AM on a very hot Saturday in August. I had been sleeping naked. Pulled on a pair of cutoffs and went down to the door. It was a middle-aged JW guy, accompanied by his son, who was in his mid-teens. I was about to slam the door on them when I noticed that the kid was staring, rapt, at my hairy chest. So I invited them in. While the father was expounding the Bible, i very pointedly spread my legs in the son's direction. And the kid was even more spellbound. So I started talking to him about being gay, it's not a sin, a gay life can be wonderful, etc. And the kid was completely absorbed in it. As soon as ol' Dad caught on to what was happening, he literally grabbed the kid by the collar and dragged him out the door. The JWs have never bothered me again. I only hope I planted a few grains of truth in that kid's mind that he continued to explore and expand on.
 
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popebuck1 > jomicur  • 15 hours ago 




"Dear Watchtower Magazine: I never thought one of these stories would ever happen to ME!"
 
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Larry in Oklahoma > jomicur  • 15 hours ago 




I had a similar experience several years ago, too. My partner went to work and soon I heard a knock on the door. I didn't bother to look out the window, assuming he had forgotten his name badge or whatever. So I open the door and I am shirtless. I'm not a bear, I might add. Anyway, there were two men there with their wives in the car. (Why don't the wives ever get out?) When I saw their literature and recognized who they were, I was a little embarrassed as to how I was dressed. I thought about darting back in to put on a shirt. Then, I thought, no, these people came here uninvited and unwanted. I went ahead and talked to the men and kinda played it out so that the women could keep looking. I took the literature and shut the door. They never came back. I guess the asshole men didn't want their women to see what a real man looked like. lol
 
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CityWOOF > jomicur  • 17 hours ago 




Pictures of this "hairy chest" please.
 
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2karmanot > CityWOOF  • 14 hours ago 




Here ya go. From Jeebus his self!
 
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JT > 2karmanot  • 12 hours ago 




Those nipples need to be pinched.
 
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CityWOOF > 2karmanot  • 11 hours ago 




Praisellujah!
 
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Grant Hallowbard > CityWOOF  • 16 hours ago 




That's what I was thinking!
 
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wmforr > jomicur  • 14 hours ago 




I'm sure the kid was gay as a Mormon missionary!
Our technique, back when we lived near one of their annual training grounds, was a beautiful sign I made in Gothic script:
TEMPLE OF SATAN
KNOCK AND BE DAMNED FOR ALL ETERNITY
They never knocked.
 
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TallBearNC > jomicur  • 8 hours ago 




I just open the door naked. They never come back. It's my land. My house. I'll b nude if I choose
 
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Todd Allis > jomicur  • 13 hours ago 




Thank you for your witness!
 
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Pollos Hermanos > Mark Alexander  • 17 hours ago 




Or there's this:

  
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clay > Pollos Hermanos  • 17 hours ago 




Is she sucking his toes?
 
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ceeenbee > Pollos Hermanos  • 17 hours ago 




"Wow! What knockers!"
 
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Harley > ceeenbee  • 16 hours ago 




Thank you.
 
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ceeenbee > Harley  • 15 hours ago 




. . . 😊
 
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Skokieguy [Larry] > Mark Alexander  • 17 hours ago 




I have a sign on the door of my home that says "No Solicitors - including religious, political and non-profit"
The only ones who would still ring the bell were the JW's. I now have a larger sign that says GOOD WITHOUT GOD.
My bell doesn't ring anymore.
 
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Butch > Skokieguy [Larry]  • 17 hours ago 




Keep a stack of the pamphlet "how to come out to your family" around and hand it to them when they knock on the door. It's a pretty effective counter move.
 
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Skokieguy [Larry] > Butch  • 16 hours ago 




Honestly, I've thought about printing a list of area charities, in need of assistance. Thinks like meals on wheels, food banks, etc. If they want to visit homes, bring a meal.
 
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clay > Skokieguy [Larry]  • 14 hours ago 




You can usually get referral cards from them-- they work double-duty as missionary defense and as referrals.
 
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Jeffg166 > Skokieguy [Larry]  • 17 hours ago 




My sign says no Jehovah witnesses, Mormons (they were showing up as well) or any other missionary. Works like a charm. People who visit laugh at the sign then ask if it works. Haven't had any missionaries in years.
 
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Paula > Mark Alexander  • 17 hours ago 




That's fucking brilliant!!!
 
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JT > Mark Alexander  • 12 hours ago 




They're afraid to have someone else ring their bell. But it would do them some good.

  
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oikos  • 17 hours ago 




Another tax exempt cult infesting our culture, while providing absolutely zero benefit to society.
 
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Paul > oikos  • 14 hours ago 




Looks like they're being investigated by the Charities commission in the UK at least. Mainly due to their non-reporting of JW paedophiles in their midst.
 
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oikos > Paul  • 14 hours ago 




Wish they would get 'probed' here in the US.
 
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Sam_Handwich  • 17 hours ago 




Why does Jehovah need witnesses? Was he in a car accident?
 
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oikos > Sam_Handwich  • 17 hours ago 




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jimbo65 > oikos  • 17 hours ago 




Oh that's funny. Although Jehovah Witnesses don't believe in Jesus being the Son of God. Just a great prophet. I know this because two of my sisters are Jehovahs (sigh )
 
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SoCalVet > jimbo65  • 14 hours ago 




yeah, the baptists know that the JW's are going to burn in hell with the catholics. ;-)
 
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Matt Rogers > jimbo65  • 10 hours ago 




Indeed. He is also the archangel Michael come to earth. After he was killed on a vertical pole, God made his body disintegrate. Then, he appeared in different forms to different people to prove he was Jesus. Finally, he returned to Heaven, where he again became Michael.
At Armageddon, Jesus will destroy all the unfaithful ones and their small children. Only faithful members of Jehovah's organization have any chance of being resurrected. It's a great way to keep people in line: obey, or your small children die. Chilling really.
 
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JCF > Matt Rogers  • 9 hours ago 




Yeah, what the hell is up w/ that vertical pole thing?
 
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Jerry > oikos  • 13 hours ago 




A few years ago while watching a xmas parade in front of my house, the question was "Do you know Jesus?" Me: "Fat man, red suit, comes once a year?" Them: "No, not Santa, Jesus!" Me: "Oh, sorry, I get my mythological characters mixed up."
 
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oikos > Jerry  • 13 hours ago 




lol and totally true.
 
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wmforr > oikos  • 14 hours ago 




My answer is usually, "I didn't know he was lost."
 
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zhera > wmforr  • 13 hours ago 




His daddy is supposed to be omnipotent. Why don't they ask him where that Jesus guy is?
 
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oikos > wmforr  • 14 hours ago 




Another good response is "let me check under the couch cushions."
:)
 
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wylekat > oikos  • 8 hours ago 




Now, if you had a Jesus action figure to *pull* out from the couch...
 
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wylekat > oikos  • 8 hours ago 




"Yes. He's putting up drywall. Can I take a message?"
 
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Rebecca Gardner  • 17 hours ago 




Religion is a mental disease embraced by bigots that need an excuse to justify their hate.
Fucking assholes.
 
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romanhans > Rebecca Gardner  • 16 hours ago 




You forgot to add "and gives comfort to the stupid."
 
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JCF > Rebecca Gardner  • 9 hours ago 




Well, JWism is...
 
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OfInLe  • 16 hours ago 




What the mother should warn this little girl about, is that if decides that she doesn't want to be a JW once she's grown, then this mother and the rest of the family will disown her, shun her and pretend she no longer exists. AND, since the girl wasn't allowed to have any friends who weren't JWs, she'll lose all her "friends" and have no support network. - This is one reason why JWs have a higher suicide rate than
the general population.
 
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MBear > OfInLe  • 16 hours ago 




Some may argue that the suicide rate is not high enough. #cult
 
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OfInLe > MBear  • 16 hours ago 




It's a total cult. Unfortunately, it's those who are raised inside of it, who had no choice in the matter, who are most victimized. Of the five JW's i know who killed themselves, 3 were gay. However, heir having no experience or links to the "outside world," plus being conflicted by the brainwashing beliefs, led them to choose death over blossoming and embracing who they were.
 
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Porkie > OfInLe  • 15 hours ago 




I have just celebrated your post with a chunk of boudin noir spread on hot buttered toast - gotta love blood sausage!
 
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MBear > OfInLe  • 15 hours ago 




religion is a human embarrassment
 
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Secure  • 18 hours ago 




For people who expect to live in paradise forever, they sure are scared of death.
 
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clay > Secure  • 17 hours ago 




For the JWs (WBTS), it's a double-bind-- they believe Heaven has room for only 144,000 total, and there's more of them than that right now!
 
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StraightGrandmother > clay  • 17 hours ago 




Really only room for 144,000? I didn't know that. Some kind of numerology in that religion huh?
 
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grada3784 > StraightGrandmother  • 15 hours ago 




Verses from the Book of Revelation.
 
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wmforr > grada3784  • 14 hours ago 




Yes. It gives the exact number and also tells you that all they do all day is stand around G*d's throne and praise him.
Booooring!
 
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BobSF_94117 > StraightGrandmother  • 16 hours ago 




Only 144,000? Frankly, that's the most appealing thing I've heard about Heaven in a long, long time.
 
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ChrisMorley > StraightGrandmother  • 16 hours ago 




http://www.jwfacts.com/watchto...
 
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oikos > clay  • 17 hours ago 




I didn't know that. So what happens when musical chairs ends?

  
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ceeenbee > oikos  • 17 hours ago 




Apparently it's a competition for who gets to be the biggest asshole. That person gets to be one of the select. A good motivator to be an asshole.
 
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clay > ceeenbee  • 14 hours ago 




There was actually a scandal among the JWs some 20-40 years ago (gawd, but I'm old) when a teenage JW girl took communion in one of their ceremonies-- see, only their elect are supposed to do that, but she wasn't an adult, or an innocent child, or a male, someone who wasn't elect would never do such a thing . . .
 
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JCF > oikos  • 9 hours ago 




The rest get to live on Paradise-Restored Earth.
 
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oikos > JCF  • 2 hours ago 




Too many of these myths for me to keep up with.
 
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m_lp_ql_m > clay  • 17 hours ago 




AND they keep on recruiting! I ask them about that, but have failed to get a real answer.
 
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OfInLe > clay  • 16 hours ago 




Only the popular kids get to go to heaven!
 
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Jerry > OfInLe  • 13 hours ago 




But all the fun kids won't be there.
 
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OfInLe > Jerry  • 32 minutes ago 




Hell will have the best food, art, music, philosophers and scientists. Hmm... seems it will get the best of everything. Makes you wonder. : )
 
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ByronK  • 17 hours ago 




This type of indoctrination is akin to child abuse in my mind. Another perverse cult that believes they have the right if not the duty to dictate the behaviour of the majority. I hope that if this crap is spouted by any JW child in school setting, that the SS parent of any child on the receiving end ballistic and raises bloody hell for the insidious and invasive form of bullying that this video is promoting. Shouldn't the JWs be spending more time reforming their doctrine so it doesn't cover up child sexual abuse? Just another example of evil because Jesus.
 
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Skokieguy [Larry] > ByronK  • 17 hours ago 




I've often said the same. If people weren't exposed to religion till teen years and they were educated on all the major religious traditions, how many would choose to be believers? I think the number would be extraordinarily low. We studied Greek & Roman mythology in school, but I never had a desire to worship Zeus.
The religious nut jobs always claim being LGBT is a choice and that we want to indoctrinate their children, when that is exactly what they do.
 
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wmforr > Skokieguy [Larry]  • 14 hours ago 




Not Zeus--but Apollo, I'd worship his right into my boudoir!
 
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Kevin Perez  • 17 hours ago 




There actually is no JW Hell. So the gays just die at the ends of their lives like everyone else. The difference is that only the JW's will renew in the carousel.
 
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jimbo65 > Kevin Perez  • 17 hours ago 




No hell per se. No belief in an afterlife. Death is just a slumber. The 'righteous ' will be resurrected at the end of time when the earth will be converted into a paradise=heaven. Can you tell I know some Jehovahs? Lol
 
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popebuck1 > Kevin Perez  • 15 hours ago 




There will also be cake.
 
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Rrhain > popebuck1  • 15 hours ago 




The cake is a lie!
 
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Steve Teeter > Rrhain  • 14 hours ago 




But who baked that cake, hmmm?
 
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Mark Alexander > popebuck1  • 15 hours ago 




If there isn't cake, I'm NOT INTERESTED.
 
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Jerry > Kevin Perez  • 13 hours ago 




I'm assuming that they're not talking about the Rodgers/Hammerstein musical:
  


 
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bkmn  • 17 hours ago 




Time to start the petition drive to end tax exemptions for religious organizations. With no tax exemption I bet most of them would shutter inside a year or two.
 
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Paul > bkmn  • 14 hours ago 




The JWs will be ok for a while. They've just made a cool $500 million from selling their prime real estate in the Dumbo area of NYC. Probably need it for the forthcoming lawsuits due to their protecting paedophiles rather than reporting them to the authorities.
 
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Necessitas  • 17 hours ago 




My next door neighbor is a JW, she had three sons who used to live next door to us. She disowned all three because they were too "worldly". Now, she's very old, horribly overweight, ill, disabled, poor, and depends on her gay neighbors for quite a bit. We mow her yard, bring in her groceries, fix her plumbing, heating, etc... Why? Because she's our next-door neighbor, and she's not crossed us yet. I understand that she thinks our lives will end when we die; I concur. Two of her adult sons have approached us in recent years, and they are anguished that she will not accept their calls, or answer her door, she allows them no opportunity to help her, or better their relationship. It is quite sad, their pain is very real, and there is nothing we can do.
 
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Acronym Jim > Necessitas  • 17 hours ago 




Good for you for living the philosophy they're supposed to adhere to. That is commendable.
 
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wmforr > Necessitas  • 14 hours ago 




The Christianists could learn a thing about what Jesus said from you guys.
 
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Necessitas > wmforr  • 14 hours ago 




We are not especially good people, at least I am not.
 
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Stogiebear > Necessitas  • 13 hours ago 




Actually, there is something you can do about it. You tell her you will no longer be her surrogate sons (or, lackeys, whichever term you're feeling generous with) when she has two adult sons who are ready, able, and more than willing to be doing their filial duty. It's commendable that you help her but her own children should be doing that instead with you filling in only on an emergency basis if and when you see fit.
And you might suggest to the sons that they go to court to have themselves declared her legal guardians. If Jehova doesn't like that he can take it up with the court.
 
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Octavio > Necessitas  • 17 hours ago 




A little "love" added to her coacoa will put her out of her misery. Sounds like she deserves it.
 
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That_Looks_Delicious > Octavio  • 17 hours ago 




Are you suggesting semen lattés?
 
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Octavio > That_Looks_Delicious  • 16 hours ago 




No. Just simple rat poison or a spray of Raid as a floater in her tea will do. Thanks for asking, though. :-)
 
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Gery Weißschädel > That_Looks_Delicious  • 17 hours ago 




Dark. I approve.
 
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Robert Conner > Necessitas  • 12 hours ago 




Maybe you should let her "brothers" and "sisters" in her congregation take care of the cow. After all, they're going to inherit the earth after Jesus kills you come Armageddon, so they should start getting used to waiting on her fat ass.
 
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Skokieguy [Larry]  • 17 hours ago 




ISIS supposedly has cartoon to teach young children to hate America. I've heard Palestinian children also see cartoons teaching them to hate Israel
No child is born hating, it has to be taught.
 
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JCF > Skokieguy [Larry]  • 9 hours ago 




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Wynter Marie Starr  • 17 hours ago 




I don't have young children and I'm not gay, but if any kid had tried this shit on my kids they would have had my permission to tell those little bullies exactly why their religion was a bunch of bullshit. I raised my kids to be respectful of others, but there's a fucking limit.
I had a relative tell me that I was going to hell along with my parents because I didn't believe in Jesus. Attempting to scare young children in this manner is nothing short of child abuse.
 
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Ginger Snap  • 17 hours ago 




Reported as abusive and hateful content. I'm tired of being the focus of religious hate.
 
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TimCA > Ginger Snap  • 14 hours ago 




Maybe I'm confused. Are you referring to the 2 videos in Joe's above post which is the subject of this thread? If so, I hope they're not taken down as they are both attempts at highlighting the intolerance of this cult and simply incorporate JW anti-gay propaganda in order to make that point. Check out the titles of the two videos, "Jehovah's Witnesses use this creepy anti-gay cartoon to indoctrinate children" and "Watchtower's Anti-Gay Indoctrination Cartoon - Cedars' vlog no. 117"
 
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stuckinthewoods > Ginger Snap  • 14 hours ago 




Thanks, I wouldn't have thought of that and did so as well.
 
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David Brian Holt  • 16 hours ago 




Grew up JW, I was excommunicated for being gay at 19 and left homeless. That was over 20 years ago and I've seen my biological family twice since then. My father is currently dying from a treatable form of leukemia because he refuses to accept blood transfusions. Religion poisons everything.
 
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OfInLe > David Brian Holt  • 16 hours ago 




Glad you got out of it, my brother! I was an elder (ugh!). I've only seen my family once in the last 16 years. It's hard for most people to believe the lengths the JW's go to, the sheer ridiculousness of it.
 
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TimCA > David Brian Holt  • 15 hours ago 




I always will be thankful that my non-believing mother kept me out of the hands of religious loons. Any religious inquiry I made as youngster was strictly initiated exclusively by my own volition and ended when I came to the conclusion that it was all ridiculous nonsense.
Forced religious indoctrination of children is nothing short of child abuse.
 
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JustDucky  • 17 hours ago 




"Sweetie, your mom is lying to you about God just like she lied to you about Santa Claus."
 
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Reality.Bites > JustDucky  • 17 hours ago 




JW's don't lie about Santa Claus.
 
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JustDucky > Reality.Bites  • 17 hours ago 




Oh well. Do they still believe that only 144,000 people will go to heaven and that they will all be men?
 
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Necessitas > JustDucky  • 17 hours ago 




That's the Mormon morons, these are completely different morons.
 
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m_lp_ql_m > Necessitas  • 17 hours ago 




No, it's the JWs. I know, I have a Mormon ex-sister-in-law who's married to a JW. Their kids are fucked up.
 
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That_Looks_Delicious > m_lp_ql_m  • 17 hours ago 




JW + Momo? Wow. That is a recipe for one of those 800-page recovery memoirs.
 
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TimCA > m_lp_ql_m  • 15 hours ago 




Oh gawd, .......hybrid insanity must be intense! lol!!
 
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Robert Conner  • 17 hours ago 




For those whose acquaintance with this pathetic cult of lunatic fuckwads is limited to the Saturday morning knock on the door, here is a link to one of their many false prophecies that involved building a mansion in San Diego to house the "princes" of the Old Testament that the Watchtower Society promised would be raised from the dead and return to rule the earth. No, I'm not fucking kidding. The house is still standing, but please don't bother the current residents.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
They also predicted that Armageddon would occur in 1975 followed by a millennium of Jesus ruling over the earth while the survivors returned to human perfection to live forever.
The Jehovah's Witnesses harken from that era of crackpottery and batshittery that gifted America with the Seventh-Day Adventists, the Mormons, the Christian Scientists, and Spiritualism.
 
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Herald > Robert Conner  • 13 hours ago 




"something JWs believe regardless of the evidence against it."
JWs believe all kind of nonsense despite mountains of evidence against it. One kept trying to "witness" to me at work. I pointed out a string of blatant historical errors in his argument and told to go across the street to the library, do his own research and talk with me. I filled our boss in on it. The JW told me Watchtower was always correct, I was going to hell, and then never showed up to work again.

My step-grandmother was a very devout JW so I knew where all his nonsense was coming from.
 
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Blake J Butler  • 17 hours ago 




I see nothing but indoctrination here, and using the children for it, do these people have no shame ???? oh wait......
This only reaffirms why i am an atheist, because religion is so problematic for the problems we have relating to science, human rights, in the world. believing in spiritual beings that don't exist that, used by fanatics using their god that doesn't exist as a excuse to dehumanize and treat people inferiority because they do not fit their view of what is moral.
 
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wmforr > Blake J Butler  • 14 hours ago 




I really believe that if God did exist, he'd be an atheist.
 
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Steve Teeter > wmforr  • 14 hours ago 




I like that. God must be an atheist because he doesn't believe in a higher power, greater, more holy, more powerful than he is. You know, what we're all supposed to believe about Him. According to Xtian doctrine, there can be no being greater than God. Therefore, God is an atheist. QED.
 
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Friday > Blake J Butler  • 17 hours ago 




Really come down to it that's authoritarian religion, or authoritarianism in any form. Atheist activists do not do well to imitate that. Cause it gets past the very reason atheism claims to value rather quickly. When people say "The problem is being non-Atheist" then it's repeating the problem.
 
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CottonBlimp > Friday  • 16 hours ago 




That's like saying being against racism makes you the real racist.
I believe that everyone deserves freedom of belief, but part of that freedom is my honesty on the subject of religion; no one's invisible friend makes them a better person or makes this world a better place, and I'm not going to lie about that to ease the faithful's cognitive dissonance.
 
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Friday > CottonBlimp  • 16 hours ago 




No it's not: Atheism attacking all non-Atheism is to Chrisitanity attacking all non-Christianity, is as, say, Christians attacking Muslims for attacking all non-Muslims is to Muslims attacking Christians for attacking all non-Christians: the point is that if you're trying to contest anti-pluralist authoritarian religion by claiming 'All non-Atheism is like this cause Atheism is the one true way,' ...then you're drawing up sides wrong.
 
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CottonBlimp > Friday  • 11 hours ago 




No, that's a false equivalence. The fact that you use the word "attack" to equivocate between "reasoned discourse" and "murdering people for their beliefs" should have tipped you off.
What you're also doing here is called the Non-Central Fallacy, or alternatively, the Worst Argument in the World. It's like saying "you're just like John Wayne Gacy because you like clowns"; liking clowns doesn't make you a horrible person, murdering people does. Saying to someone "you're like a murderer except you don't murder people" is a non-argument. Saying to militant atheists "you're just like ISIS, except that you don't behead people" is equally ridiculous.
It would be far less disingenuous to use the word "criticize" instead of "attack", but then you'd have to acknowledge that the phrase "atheists criticize non-atheists just like Christians criticize all non-Christians" doesn't actually sound that horrible. I don't really care that Christians believe they're the only ones who know the real truth of the world. My problem is that the evidence for my position is in the real world, theirs is in the afterlife; to prove my point, I tell people to live their lives and educate themselves, but they can only prove that they're right about the afterlife by sending you there.
 
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Friday > CottonBlimp  • 5 hours ago 




I mean, if you want to give me a hard time about *my* religious beliefs, why don't you at least do the courtesy of finding out what they *are* before I decide if I've got time to squabble with you over me not being an Atheist.
For one thing, if I ever think I even *need* you to do something based on my beliefs, I'll let you know, assuming I first forget this is the United States of America. ...but more than that, if you want to criticize me for not being an Atheist, don't be so lazy as to assume I believe what the Christians do. If you want to give me a hard time over something I do, then do the courtesy of making it about what*I* am about. Or ever did to you.
 
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Friday > CottonBlimp  • 5 hours ago 




Exactly what is 'reasoned discourse' about your sorting error about 'Religion' if you insist it means I hold to beliefs I most certainly do not?
 
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CottonBlimp > Friday  • 2 hours ago 




I don't see where I ever presumed or said anything about your beliefs, so I don't really know what you're referring to. Maybe you're confusing me for someone else?
 
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Blake J Butler > Friday  • 17 hours ago 




I don't care about others religious beliefs, i mean i just don't. I'm not upset or offended at your response, but i am speaking in general terms. But if your coming towards me telling me i'm going to hell because im a non-believer, or because i'm gay, or because i'm pro-choice. etc. Expect a verbal tongue lashing, because there are lot more things going wrong in the world than being pro-choice, gay, or a non-believer in religion.And you have to defend your reason for believing why you think so. Because then you get politics involved and then that gets nasty, because then they want to deny rights to those they don't like, and then profess that their being persecuted because they don't have the right to force people to follow their beliefs and deny them services in name of them, and it just gets messy VERY quickly.
 
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Friday > Blake J Butler  • 17 hours ago 




I hate it when they claim their door to door proselytizing is somehow 'open dialogue.' It does not feel like that at all in a lot of parts of the country when you're LGBT and/or of a minority religion and all these Christianist denominations are going door to door going, 'Where's the non-Christians at?'
 
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Friday > Blake J Butler  • 16 hours ago 




Uh, it's me, one of the resident queer Pagans, actually. Your attempts to portray all *non-atheism* as having something to do with those Christianist beliefs is where I see a lot of Atheists simply claiming that 'Only Atheism is true and authority,' ...and that's just the same argument with Christianists that the Christianists want to have. They are well-practiced at it, actually.
 
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Steve Teeter > Friday  • 14 hours ago 




I get your point, I think. You're saying that, all those fanatical Christianists and murderous ISIS Muslims and Boko Haram monsters aside, there are still believers is some things that we, LGBT or atheist or both, could get along with just fine.
 
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Friday > Steve Teeter  • 13 hours ago 




At least if you insist 'All religions' believe what Christians and Muslims and some Jews do, you're factually incorrect. Not to mention taking real social criticism into the realm of just maligning anyone not in *your * group. It's started getting so a lot of Atheists can't be talked with anymore cause they're too busy parrotting and defending claims that 'All religions think they're the chosen people of 'God,'" (Never mind that is nonsensical in my faith *before* getting to that not being our freaking idea of 'God' never mind our own Gods.) You sound the same as the authoritarian monotheists you claim to oppose that way, and that ain't the 'reason' you claim to value so, never mind accomplishing anything productive.
 
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Steve Teeter > Friday  • 6 hours ago 




But I didn't insist that "all religions" believe that way. Just the opposite. That was my point.
 
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Blake Jordan  • 17 hours ago 




Endorsed by the spirit of Prince...
 
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hiker_sf > Blake Jordan  • 17 hours ago 




Yeah, he wasn't homophobic, except for some of his lyrics, what he said in an interview and his religion.
 
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Blake Jordan > hiker_sf  • 17 hours ago 




He campaigned for Prop 8...
 
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TimCA > Blake Jordan  • 15 hours ago 




Are you sure? I didn't know this. I thought JW's weren't supposed to take part in politics.
 
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JustDucky > hiker_sf  • 17 hours ago 




What did he say in an interview?
 
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Bruno > JustDucky  • 17 hours ago 




http://www.newyorker.com/magaz...
Even worse, I think, was this from Wendy Melvoin: We tried to put together a [Revolution] reunion tour in 2000, and he declined because of my homosexuality and the fact I’m half-Jewish. It came back: Go have a press conference denouncing your homosexuality and that you’re converting to Jehovah.
 
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That_Looks_Delicious > Bruno  • 17 hours ago 




Wow. What an asshole. Now I'm glad I never bought any of his records.
 
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LaChatSayWha > Lazycrockett  • 17 hours ago 




Sheila E.'s killing it tho'!
There are a bunch of musicians whose music I will enjoy for the rest of my life. And who I would never break bread with. Ever.
Shame that group has to include Prince. One talented little motherfucker.
 
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Uber Alice  • 17 hours ago 




I really want to go to that cool fantasy island with hummingbirds, but my carry on bag is full of gay. Did I learn the right lesson?
 
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BobSF_94117  • 16 hours ago 




Is there a cartoon about how Mommy and Daddy are going to let you die from blood loss rather than allow a transfusion if you happen to run your bike into a tree?
 
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Tigernan Quinn  • 17 hours ago 




"But I know a lot of gay people," the kid thought, "and that crap can't be right. Religion sounds like horseshit." And that was how all churches died by 2070.
 
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Mark > Tigernan Quinn  • 17 hours ago 




I hope I can make it to 115 to see the day!
 
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2guysnamedjoe > Tigernan Quinn  • 15 hours ago 




I predicted back in 1970 that religions would be laughed out of existence by now, but it doesn't seem to be playing out that way.
 
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John P.  • 16 hours ago 




You've got to be carefully taught...
 
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Clive Johnson  • 17 hours ago 




If a very rigorous critical thinking curriculum were to be adopted in the schools, including philosophy for children as a regular part of the curriculum, the soil out of which these bigoted and ignorant cults grow would dry up. Within a generation we'd see unprecedented support for putting these forms of religious faith into their rightful place.
If you don't already know about it, check out The Critical Thinking Community:http://www.criticalthinking.or...
They have a lot of good resources.
Children, I believe, have a right to reason: A right to expect their society to give them the tools to think--rationally, scientifically, skeptically, creatively, and with an open mind. From what I can tell about the present reality, our schools are nowhere close to having the necessary curriculum. We can keep fighting the forces of reaction for the next 100 years, or we could nip it in the bud by minimizing dogmatism, black and white thinking, and a host of other cognition problems when kids are young.
The older I get the more I demand that we must liberate the minds of the generations coming up. We owe it to them. We know, all too well, the costs of not doing so.
 
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Wynter Marie Starr > Clive Johnson  • 17 hours ago 




You realize there are people fighting against giving children critical thinking skills? I think it might have been Gov Perry who actually said they don't want them taught because it would go against their parent's teachings.
But, I'm with you. Teaching critical thinking is a gift to those who receive it. Of course, some kids are just a bit too lazy to bother to learn such skills, because thinking is hard.
 
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Gustav2  • 17 hours ago 




I had a Witness coworker who lived a few blocks from our place and walked to work. One evening was pouring down rain, he would not even get in the car with the hubby and I to get a ride home.
 
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Cuberly > Gustav2  • 17 hours ago 




Ugh...they're nuts.
At the media company I worked at our HR person was JW.
Shortly after my mother passed away I returned to work. She called me into her office to check on how I was doing. She proceeded to launch into how I obviously should talk about my mothers passing. She said her church had some great articles recently in their mag about such things and that she had a friend that recently lost a parent and he'd be more than willing to talk to me.
I cut her off and said thank you no. But she kept going, like really really aggressively. I cut her off again, said thanks and said I had to get back to work.
Over a period of about 3 weeks she called me in and grilled me about it, at least 4 more times. I finally told her that I was fine and no need to concern herself any more.
The thing that bothered me the most was her exploiting my mothers death so aggressively. It was insane and callous on her part.
Shortly after the company layoffs, myself as well as the HR manager where part of that. I was hanging out with some other former employees. When I told them that story I was surprised to find that she had tried to get others to join her cult as well. Pretty much using any angle she could.
 
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Friday > Cuberly  • 17 hours ago 




Vulturing, that's called.
 
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Cuberly > Friday  • 17 hours ago 




Great term, it's sort of what it felt like. Being picked at. Trying to wear me down.
 
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Cuberly > fuzzybits  • 16 hours ago 




Ha!
 
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Jay George > Cuberly  • 17 hours ago 




They get JW Green Stamps for every soul they save. She was trying to complete her gravy bowl collection and get a new Lazy Susan. 0_0
Seriously though, I'm sorry you were emotionally mugged at a time when you needed sympathy and comfort. That's just wrong.
 
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Cuberly > Jay George  • 17 hours ago 




Thanks.
It was a really bad time. Especially when dealing with everything else after she passed. From clearing out her belongings to dealing with all the paper work. It never leaves your conscience.
I credit that experience with the HR manager as hardening my anti-religious views even more. Atheist with a capital A here.
 
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Jay George > Cuberly  • 15 hours ago 




I know. There are so many mixed emotions after a death and usually none of them pleasant. That's why it's particularly evil to try and prey upon a person during a time of emotional upheaval. I'm glad you were strong enough to stand up to her.
 
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Cuberly > Jay George  • 15 hours ago 




Well, I can be diplomatic to the extreme....well .to a point...lol...
Oddly enough she was an ally at work. I work in IT and frequently I had to work closely with her on new hires and fires. On multiple occasions we had to go to bat for certain employees. Management was a nightmare so we made a good team in helping other employees.
So when the religion thing hit it was a major bummer.
 
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Jay George > Cuberly  • 14 hours ago 




I had a principal who was a wonderful person. He went to bat for teachers and took some really rough treatment from from the evil superintendent because he wouldn't mistreat people in the way that was being prescribed by admin. He was one of the nicest people to have for a boss. Then he retired and we became FB friends and he's such a RW republican that it's heartbreaking. I delete most of his posts because of the Christian content and his beliefs aren't mine and partly because so many Christians spew more hate than love these days. I will always care about him as a friend and a human being, but I sure can't agree with anything he believes. At least he managed to keep it to himself at work.
 
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Cuberly > Jay George  • 14 hours ago 




Isn't that frustrating? Sorry you have to contend with that but it's cool you can see past the less than desirable.
If he kept it under wraps at school of all things, that's admirable right there. Talk about captive audience. Yikes!
 
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Jay George > Cuberly  • 13 hours ago 




Most of them are so impressionable, they're like children with power. Too bad the folks leading the flock these days are all assholes. ;)
 
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wmforr > Jay George  • 14 hours ago 




But we get toaster ovens!
 
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Jay George > wmforr  • 13 hours ago 




Which is a must have for French bread pizza Friday. ;)
 
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Treant > Cuberly  • 17 hours ago 




My father was friends with a fellow who's married to a JW (and her daughter is also a member). They came to the funeral...and then sent JW literature to the funeral home for my mother.
We were... Well, let's say less than amused.
 
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Cuberly > Treant  • 16 hours ago 




I've mentioned it before but there's a crazy lady that digs through the garbage at the condo complex where I live. She looks for anything with someones address on it so she can send them a copy of watch tower.
I don't think there's a depth they wont plunge to.
 
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jimbo65 > Cuberly  • 17 hours ago 




I'm a fallen away Catholic. But if I had to go back to a religion (not likely ) That would be the last one I'd choose. Too much work, with the door to door, bible studies, conventions etc. It's a job in itself.
 
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Cuberly > jimbo65  • 16 hours ago 




JW is flat out cultish, no two ways around it. Not that most religion isnt...
There's quite a few reformed JW sites that have kept track of the JW declining fortunes. They're having a very difficult time recruiting compared to what they're used to.
 
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Friday > Gustav2  • 17 hours ago 




Cause you were gay or just cause he always walked for some religious reason?
 
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Gustav2 > Friday  • 17 hours ago 




He had gotten rides to work before. It couldn't be an anti-modernity thing, we worked for a cable company and you know what they show on TV!
 
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Friday > Gustav2  • 16 hours ago 




Well, I'm sure he felt very 'virtuous.'
 
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Gustav2 > Friday  • 16 hours ago 




Yeah, we were distributing violence and porn to the home, but he can't get in the car with two homos. lol
 
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KQCA  • 17 hours ago 




It's time to organize and establish LGBT as a religion.
 
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m_lp_ql_m > KQCA  • 16 hours ago 




For the tax exemption alone!
 
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wmforr > KQCA  • 14 hours ago 




Back when I was haunting freerepublicdotcom, there was a lady who kept insisting, "Homosexualism is a religion with them!" Until I pointed out that that meant it was protected by the First Amendment.
 
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Rrhain  • 17 hours ago 




Actually, the Old Testament doesn't say anything about homosexuality as we understand it. The passages in the Old Testament referring to same-sex sexual activity (and those in the New, too) are in reference to temple prostitution.
The word Paul uses that homophobes like to quote is "arsenkoitai," which literally means "male temple prostitute."
There are only 4 regulations regarding same-sex sexual activity in the Bible while there are more than 300 regarding mixed-sex sexual activity. That doesn't mean god loves straight people less than gay people.
Just that they need more supervision.
 
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MBear > Rrhain  • 16 hours ago 




The bible is not authority. No one should care & it's a shame that anyone does.
 
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Lazycrockett > Rrhain  • 17 hours ago 




Paul has no cred when it comes to the teaching of Jesus. Paul is a grifter.
 
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abel > Lazycrockett  • 16 hours ago 




Brilliant, I'm stealing that.
 
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Robert Conner > Rrhain  • 16 hours ago 




Long story short, it doesn't matter what the Old Testament says. Or the New Testament. It's all delusional crap anyway.
http://debunkingchristianity.b...
 
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Rrhain > Robert Conner  • 16 hours ago 




Oh, I agree. But on top of that, no matter what a person believes, it is absolutely rude to tell someone they're going to hell.
If little JW is having trouble with the concept that little gayby and her gay parents are happy, then she needs to learn the lesson of keeping that to herself.
"But I want them to go to heaven!"
This isn't about what you want, little JW. Think about how you'd feel if you were told things about the Jehovah's Witnesses that you thought were lies? Especially if you didn't ask the person to tell you what they thought. It wouldn't be nice, now would it? So you need to learn how to empathize and accept the fact that there are people in the world who are happy despite your insistence that they're not. Other people don't believe what you do and it is not your place to tell them otherwise.
 
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biki > Rrhain  • 16 hours ago 




I honestly believe that empathy and religion are incompatible ideas.
 
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Robert Conner > Rrhain  • 12 hours ago 




I understand the urge to avoid giving needless offense. Sadly, however, it is exactly this kind of brainwashing that leads to gay kids and young adults taking their own lives and why various professional organizations have finally taken a firm stand against 'therapies' that claim to 'change' sexual orientation.
As I indicated in a previous post, the JW's are not simply liars, they're congenital, serial, fucking liars, an obnoxious and malicious mind control cult. It would be my fervent wish to see someone initiate a class action lawsuit against the Watchtower Society for the damage it has done to thousands of people on many fronts and to see their tax exempt status revoked.
This particular Watchtower video is cultish child abuse pure and simple, an effort in inculcate hatred, self-loathing and intolerance.
 
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Friday > Rrhain  • 17 hours ago 




Frankly, if I were Christian or Jewish or Muslim, I wouldn't consider their defamation of other religions exactly a proud moment either, ...they lie the same ways today, no reason to believe any of that was any more true in the past.
 
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NZArtist  • 15 hours ago 




Remember how they used to say we were trying to recruit children, were living a chosen, harmful lifestyle and sought special rights from government?
It was always about projection with religious nutcases.
 
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BeccaM  • 16 hours ago 




Eternal horrific torture with no hope of redemption ever...for the sins of a brief human lifetime. Sins which have been defined to include scientifically supported facts of human biology.
Who but a bloodthirsty psychotic would sentence a sentient being to that?
 
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wmforr > BeccaM  • 14 hours ago 




Read your Buy Bull. I think you've pretty much summarized God's personality.
 
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heimaey  • 16 hours ago 




It saddens me to think the late Prince was part of this religion.
 
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MBear > heimaey  • 16 hours ago 




And why I've been silent in all my circles while my friends pay tribute
 
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m_lp_ql_m > MBear  • 16 hours ago 




I haven't. I ask them flat out if they were aware of his rabid homophobia. They think I'm making that up.
 
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MBear > m_lp_ql_m  • 15 hours ago 




I've heard differing & contradictory accounts of alleged homophobia on his part. Belonging to a cult that is active in pursuing bigoted political agendas, however. ..well, to me that is enough to dismiss someone's value, but i seem to be in the minority on this philosophy: i do not agree there can be "good" people in an organization that promotes terrorism, since the very nature of promoting terrorism is negative.
See also christians, mormons, etc
 
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Lumpy Gaga > MBear  • 14 hours ago 




I unearhted about a dozen VHSes of precious Prince live material from my shitpile 2 nights ago, all from his pre-Witness days. 1st Avenue '83; 1st Avenue '87; Lovesexy Dortmund; "Nude" tour (1990) La Corunna; three full T-120s of promo videos, including a volume just for ancillary acts like Sheila E. and the Time; etc.
Of course, got to my living room, and discovered - my VHS machine was dead.
I blame Jehovah.
And Larry Graham.
In the meantime, I'm in (and not in standby, bitchez) for Thursday's screening of "Purple Rain" at, er, the Prince.
http://princetheater.org/film-...
 
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KnownDonorDad > heimaey  • 16 hours ago 




I still don't get how that happened.
 
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edrex  • 17 hours ago 




Godammit! If only I had heard about this before, I wouldn't have wasted so many years being gay! Boy is there egg on my face. Oh..that's not egg. Never mind.
 
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Rod Steely  • 17 hours ago 




So these tools are using Genesis to talk about families? This same god who threw his children out of paradise? Whatever. I'll stick with heaven on earth.
 
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Richard Rush  • 17 hours ago 




I've witnessed people having a personal relationship with Jehovah. It is the marriage between one myth and one wacko . . . like all religions, with the possible exception of Pastafarianism.
 
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Jason Lin  • 17 hours ago 




This is heartbreaking. You actually see the positive message of acceptance become undone by close-minded religious imposition.
 
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LovesIrony  • 17 hours ago 




If god wanted us to be happy he would make us happy wouldn't he? guess he doesn't have a lot of power to do just that. If god wanted us to be happy he wouldn't have had a bad apple in the first place.
 
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Drayfield  • 17 hours ago 




Just learned today from a friend who's an exJW that they don't believe in hell. So I asked "how does jehovah punish people?" They're dead forever, he said! I can live with that!
 
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Friday > Drayfield  • 17 hours ago 




Christians of all kinds are made terrified of ever dying, as it is, a promise of 'oblivion' is just as bad to them there. Frankly I see either one as ways of avoiding the real issues in life.
 
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James  • 15 hours ago 




This was Prince's religion, for all of you who were moaning and wailing about his death.
 
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Lumpy Gaga > James  • 14 hours ago 




I can't speak for others, but only myself, and I've been dealing with this fact since about 1997. It's not exactly like you're opening the shades and trying to get me out of bed before noon because it's good for me.
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TimCA  • 16 hours ago 




The only good thing I have to say is at least this cult actively discourages its propagandized followers from voting. :-(
 
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Christopher  • 16 hours ago 




This is all I ever hear from these types of people...
"One of us! One of us! One of us!"
 
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Ben in Oakland > Christopher  • 7 hours ago 




You're not listening very closely, then, are you.
"Better than you! Better than you! Better than you!"
 
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TampaDink  • 16 hours ago 




At the end of the video, this is what I heard on my first listen.
"So, what can YOU say to Carrie?"
"I could tell her about the parrot ice."
 
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TampaDink  • 17 hours ago 




I thought that J.W.'s believe that there is only a relatively small number who will enter "paradise".
 
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Craig Howell > TampaDink  • 16 hours ago 




144,000--no more, no less.
 
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OfInLe > Craig Howell  • 16 hours ago 




Well, the 144,000 are only those who go to heaven. They rest of them plan on living in paradise on earth. Yeah, it's crazy.
 
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biki > OfInLe  • 16 hours ago 




scratching my head in confusion......
 
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OfInLe > biki  • 16 hours ago 




I scratched my head in confusion over it for about 23 years! lol... of course, questioning "God" is NOT allowed.
 
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TampaDink > OfInLe  • 16 hours ago 




Paradise on earth with the effects of pollution & global warming. Lucky them.
 
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TampaDink > Craig Howell  • 16 hours ago 




So this misguided little girl might very well screw herself out of her own slot, should she somehow convince her classmate to persuade her moms to convert to heterosexuality (and presumably J.W.).
 
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RobynWatts  • 17 hours ago 




How cute.....cheap computer animation from religious nutcases......
And now, a rebuttal, courtesy of "Kids In The Hall"...,

  


 
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Ginger Snap > RobynWatts  • 17 hours ago 




My favorite part of this sketch has always been how shocked they are when he invites them in. Kids in the Hall was some good stuff.
 
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TheSeer  • 17 hours ago 




Enemies of human decency.
 
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Johnson > TheSeer  • 17 hours ago 




I'm praying they knock on my door. The Watchtower might have to be surgically removed ; (
 
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Octavio > Johnson  • 17 hours ago 




Please do it. I'm a firm believer in stuffing their butts with as many Watch Towers as possible.
 
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StSean  • 13 hours ago 




how OH HOW can someone look at Adam and Eve who Biblically were the cause of Man's Fall as moral paragons???
 
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MisterShoebox > StSean  • 10 hours ago 




Well...technically it was a snake just wanting a laugh taking advantage of two rock-stupid kids that caused Man's Fall, buuuut...which always amused me. It wasn't the Devil. It was just an asshole Snake being an asshole Snake.
 
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StSean  • 13 hours ago 




i really hope the other little girl responded to her witnessing, "this is none of your fucking business, amber. you snotty cow."
 
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Jean-Marc in Canada  • 14 hours ago 




The only good JW, is one who is thrown into Ramsey Bolton's kennels.
 
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Mark Neé Fuzz  • 15 hours ago 




Jehovah's Witnesses, all dumb as a box of rocks. Why would you go door to door recruiting when there's only so many seats in their version of paradise or on their spaceship or whichever loony tunes fairy tale is theirs?
 
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Porkie  • 15 hours ago 




"I Corinthians 11:2-16." Sophia's mother does not have her head covered, Sophia's mother is a hell-bound slattern!
 
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lizdhm  • 15 hours ago 




So what can you say to your friend to turn her against her family?
Well, I could try to bribe her.
That's awesome!
 
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ChrisMorley  • 16 hours ago 




'Core to Watchtower doctrine is that only 144,000 humans will go to heaven, where they are to rule as kings. This number is based on misinterpretation of Revelation 7 and 14, and also proven false by Watchtower's own statistics of the number of partakers since Jesus.' http://www.jwfacts.com/watchto...
They don't make this widely known for some reason.
 
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That_Looks_Delicious  • 17 hours ago 




The JW's are always way up there on the list of most annoying religions, but over the last week or two, the Scientologists have really been getting a black eye in the courts and in the media. There was a time when they used to be able to shut down any legal challenges or criticism using their well-known methods, but no more apparently.
http://www.blogs.alternet.org/...http://www.rawstory.com/2016/0...http://christiannews.net/2016/...
 
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Bruno > That_Looks_Delicious  • 17 hours ago 




Scientologists have been getting a black eye for years now, especially since people like Leah Remini and Paul Haggis have come out so strongly against them. But, as long as they successfully court a small but rich group of elites to prop up their shady business ventures, they'll continue on acting as if nothing's happening and denying everything. I saw one of their lawyers denying Miscavige's father's claims on 20/20 just this week, and not coming off looking too well. But it just doesn't matter to the current church members. Kind of like the tRump supporters and their blind faith in a ridiculous man.
 
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DanglingThpider  • 2 hours ago 




"Who likes magic? Jehovah, or SATAN"
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JNK  • 2 hours ago 




Jehovah's Witnesses DO NOT BELIEVE IN HELL. They believe that all non-JW's will be destroyed at Armageddon and simply cease to exist. They do not believe in an eternal soul.
 
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Terence Wallis  • 4 hours ago 




I get them here in the UK sometimes. I ask them to hang on & go back with a New Testament in Greek & say, "Right now let's go to the original". They swallow & leave!
 
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Gunga_Dean  • 9 hours ago 




GOMFP!
 
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TexasBoy  • 12 hours ago 




Strange, when you consider my first sexual experience, as a teen, was with an older JW male. He knew exactly what he was doing.
 
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sword  • 13 hours ago 




When I was little, two JW people threw my mother's hundred year old family Bible on the floor and began to yell at her about how wrong the King James Bible was.
My father kicked them out the door and vowed to shoot the next JW who tried to come in.
 
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JT  • 13 hours ago 




Hateful pieces of shit.
What a gutter "religious" cult.
 
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Jerry  • 13 hours ago 




Second video: "A gay person who refuses to give up the forbidden items in his luggage..." HaHaHa...I was born with those forbidden items and I'm not surrendering them.
 
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douglas  • 13 hours ago 




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Johnny Wyeknot  • 13 hours ago 




She didn't put a face on her little brother. Gayling?
 
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Ragnar Lothbrok  • 14 hours ago 




" People have their own ideas of what is right and wrong "
Yeah. For OTHER people who don't affect you at ALL !!!
 
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StSean  • 14 hours ago 




That is the most fucking horrifying thing i've seen this week,
 
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GuestStop  • 14 hours ago 




All the proof we need to end any religious tolerance.
 
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Robert Conner > GuestStop  • 13 hours ago 




What we need to end is religious tax exemption.
 
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GuestStop > Robert Conner  • 12 hours ago 




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WIGuy  • 14 hours ago 




So happiness is somehow connected to airport security checks? It all makes sense now!
 
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TimCA  • 14 hours ago 




An interesting article that discusses and shows embedded videos of Tony Morris (a member of the official governing body of the Jehovah's Witnesses) linking pedophilia with gay people. Caveot: I don't know anything about the writer of the article or his agenda, if any, but an interesting read nevertheless.
http://jwsurvey.org/child-abus...
 
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Robert  • 14 hours ago 




I watch a JW young mother of 8 die, because the family would not allow a blood transfusion. Shame on them and their crackpot religion.
 
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kirtanloorii  • 15 hours ago 




Future shit-bag in training. If this is hell, then I don't wanna leave.
 
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Don Bagley  • 15 hours ago 




They're just like the Mormons with all their door knocking and judging.
 
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Raising_Rlyeh  • 15 hours ago 




These JW cartoons are fucking insane. You might get a kick out of this one.
  



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TrollopeReader > Raising_Rlyeh  • 15 hours ago 




You know darn well that Harry Potter books are non-fiction history!!
 
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Raising_Rlyeh > TrollopeReader  • 15 hours ago 




Personally, I'd rather the Dresden Files be non-fictionhttp://vignette2.wikia.nocooki...
 
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zhera > Raising_Rlyeh  • 14 hours ago 




All christians think magic is real. Jesus was a great magician, with the walking on water, feeding thousands of people with a couple of loafs and fishes, healing the sick and dead, coming back to life, etc. Of course, that was GOOD magic, approved by Sky Daddy himself. Everyone else trying to do something like that are witches and must burn. BURN!
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Raising_Rlyeh > zhera  • 13 hours ago 




Yeah, the distinction they try making between "magic" and "miracles" is fucking hilarious.
 
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Steven Leahy  • 15 hours ago 




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countervail  • 16 hours ago 




They forget that part where Even had to have sex with at least one of her sons and bear a daughter who then also presumably had to have sex with her father or her brother to have other children.
 
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Platos_Redhaired_Stepchild > countervail  • 8 hours ago 




Ahem, supposedly Adam and Eve had three sons, Cain, Abel, and Seth plus some daughters they didn't bother to name. But supposedly Cain's wife wasn't his sister (Before Sinaitic Laws folks were okay with incest. Example, Abraham married his own half-sister, Sarah).
"Cain was banished to the east. In the land of Nod, Cain found a wife and raised a family and founded a "city" called Enoch."
If Adam and Eve are the first humans on Earth, then how is it that Cain found a foreign wife to marry?
 
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RobNYNY  • 16 hours ago 




I thought we were supposed to protect children from any knowledge of same sex marriage.
 
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rabbit_ears  • 16 hours ago 




Well if good old Jehova (*waits for the stoning*) invented marriage as one man and one woman, then he really fucked up when he made us gay folk didn't he? Hmm. Lets see how we can make these people miserable and unhappy by forcing them to be what they aren't. Good thinking!
 
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Steven Leahy > rabbit_ears  • 16 hours ago 




It was just a test to see how godly we really were!
 
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rabbit_ears > Steven Leahy  • 16 hours ago 




Ah. I failed so badly! I'm happy about that.
 
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Steven Rowe  • 16 hours ago 




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A new cartoon from the Jehovah’s Witnesses teaches children how to give their classmates the “good news” about their gay parents spending eternity in hell. From the Friendly Atheist:

The mother proceeds to tell the child why same-sex couples are going against the will of Jehovah by comparing gay marriage to a terrorist trying to get through airport security… and telling the daughter that “people can change,” a subtle nod to the widely debunked notion that gay people can turn straight, something JWs believe regardless of the evidence against it. What an awful message to teach your children. That the only way gay people can be truly happy is to deny themselves a loving relationship. That people can just “turn off” the gay switch. That there’s anything wrong with a family that doesn’t resemble your own. That the TSA won’t allow you to bring a bag full of gay genes through the metal detector.
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May 4, 2016 LGBT History, LGBT News 9

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From the Washington Post: President Obama is poised to declare the first-ever national monument recognizing the struggle for gay rights, singling out a sliver of green space and part of the surrounding Greenwich Village neighborhood as the birthplace of America’s modern gay liberation movement. While most national monuments have highlighted iconic wild landscapes or historic sites from centuries ago, this ...
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NY Daily News: Trump Has Killed The GOP
May 4, 2016 2016 Election, Politics 6 Comments

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From their story: On his television show, Trump sent the losers down in an elevator. Since last June, since he came down that escalator at Trump Tower and announced he was going to run for President, what he has done is closer to throwing an entire political party down an elevator shaft. So this wasn’t just the end of the ...
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Bernie Sanders Wins Indiana Primary
May 3, 2016 2016 Election, Politics 763 Comments

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Bernie Sanders has been projected to win the Indiana primary. At this writing he leads Hillary Clinton by three points. With a margin this close, winning has little impact on the number of delegates to be awarded.
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BREAKING: Ted Cruz Calls It Quits
May 3, 2016 BREAKING NEWS 705 Comments

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After his drubbing today in Indiana, Ted Cruz tonight dropped out of the presidential race. From the Washington Post: Ted Cruz, the insurgent Texan whose presidential campaign was fueled by disdain for Washington, dropped out of the 2016 race Tuesday night, removing the last major hurdle in Donald Trump’s quest to become to become the Republican nominee for president. Cruz’s ...
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Erick Erickson: Hillary Won The Presidency Tonight
May 3, 2016 2016 Election, Sadz, Teabagistan 175 Comments

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Right wing commentator Erick Erickson believes that Donald Trump secured the GOP nomination tonight and therefore Hillary Clinton is guaranteed to win in November. Erickson almost single-handedly spawned the #NeverTrump movement when he loudly disinvited Trump from a major conservative convention over the infamous “blood coming out of her whatever” attack on Megyn Kelly. Other social conservatives are also lamenting ...
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Trump Projected To Win Indiana Primary
May 3, 2016 2016 Election, Teabagistan 508 Comments

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As expected, Donald Trump was declared the winner of the Indiana primary within moments of the polls closing. At this writing he’s leading Ted Cruz by more than 20 points, a margin that is expected to widen. Earlier today Cruz affirmed that he has no intention of dropping out of the race even though he was mathematically eliminated from clinching ...
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BarbWire: Target Must Be Boycotted Into Bankruptcy
May 3, 2016 Civil Rights, Hate Groups, Religion 247 Comments

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“Target must be destroyed, not just boycotted and humbled into submission regarding their love affair with the LGBT crowd. I support the present boycott of Target; however, it is not a winning strategy. If we hold to the boycott and it grows with intensity until Target’s parking lot is almost empty then Target’s CEO will be forced to back down, ...
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NEW YORK: Democratic Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver Sentenced To 12 Years In Prison
May 3, 2016 News, Scandal 95 Comments

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From the New York Times: Sheldon Silver, who rose from the Lower East Side of Manhattan to become one of the state’s most powerful and feared politicians as speaker of the New York Assembly, was sentenced on Tuesday to 12 years in prison in a case that came to symbolize Albany’s culture of graft. The conviction of Mr. Silver, 72, ...
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LIVE VIDEO: Indiana Primary Results
May 3, 2016 2016 Election, News 286 Comments

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The polls in Indiana close at 6PM and it’s likely that Trump will be declared the winner almost immediately. Far less predictable is the Democratic race, as Clinton and Sanders were neck-and-neck in the latest poll. Watch the results come in below.
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Chicago Public School System Issues Guidelines Allowing Trans Students To Use Restroom Of Choice
May 3, 2016 Civil Rights, Education, LGBT News 73 Comments

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From the Windy City Times: Chicago Public Schools, on May 3, issued revised guidelines pertaining to its transgender students, staff and volunteers, tackling head-on questions surrounding restroom and locker room use that have been vexing school districts across the country in recent months. The guidelines—which revise policies that CPS issued in 2014—explicitly state that students will be able to use ...
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