Those Westboro Baptist Church morons...
On 10/8/11 4:08 PM, Tim wrote:
On Oct 8, 9:39 am, wrote:
In article96cecb26-d995-4edf-93ba-2aef57f13ec6
@m37g2000yqc.googlegroups.com, says...
On Oct 7, 10:47 am, X ` wrote:
...are threatening to demonstrate at the service for Steve Jobs.
I believe in free speech. But...I wouldn't mind seeing these morons from
Westboro have the **** beat out of them every time they pull this sort
of crap, and *especially* when they pull it at the funeral of a soldier
killed in action.
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I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one.
They're losers Harry. They're the "Christian" Taliban.
Tim, the trouble is, because Harry is so quick to label people and put
them in a very narrow slot, he'll use those idiots as an example of all
Christianity.
I noticed that several here do as well. That's why I said they're the
taliban of Christianity. But you're right, people look at the
Westboro's and their radical lunacies, and that's how they wish to
brand ALL Christians.
It's really kinda sad that some people wish to be so narrow minded as
to judge all by looking at the antics of a few misaligned and self-
rightous klutzes.
But the funny thing is that Christianity has been mocked for around
2000 years, and it's still standing well. So... I look at it like
this. If people want to curse the good Christians, then that really
doesn't make them any different than the Westboro's does it?
iLoogy tries hard, but he isn't bright. I don't read his posts here.
I don't the WBC is representative of anything but itself, and I
certainly don't think it is representative of the decent side of
Christianity. But I don't believe that moron minister in Texas, Robert
Jeffress, who does represent a large body of those who describe
themselves as Christians, is on the right track, either.
Pastor denies remarks against Romney were 'bigotry'
(CNN) – A megachurch pastor and supporter of Texas Gov. Rick Perry stood
firm Saturday on his stance that Christians should vote against
presidential hopeful Mitt Romney because of his Mormon faith.
"Those of us that are evangelicals have every right to prefer and select
a competent Christian over a competent non-Christian," Robert Jeffress,
senior pastor of First Baptist Church Dallas, told CNN on Saturday.
Jeffress stirred controversy Friday when he told reporters at the Values
Voter Summit in Washington that he believes Mormonism is a "cult."
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It isn't reasonable to "mock Christianity," as you put it, because of
the WBC, but what about the actions of Jeffress, his flock, and those
Baptist Christians who are as bigoted as he is? Is that sort of behavior
"Christian"?
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I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one.
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