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Solution to homosexuals is by government executions according to Pastor.

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
When the face palm is insufficient,
there's the face rake....
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exchemist

Veteran Member
Pastor says "solution" to gay people is executions: It's in the Bible

Wow.


Is it me, or is there an unusual amount of hate going on in Christianity today?
In the USA, though not elsewhere, yes it seems there is. And you know why? Trump.

It is Trump who has given his supporters licence to indulge in and express hatreds that in the past people were encouraged to be civilised enough to repress and repudiate. Trump himself radiates hatred, seeking to use every issue to sow division and get one half of the country hating the other half. This, I'm sorry to say, is a large part of his appeal. People feel liberated that Trump creates a climate in which is it OK to hate the blacks, it is OK to hate the "elites" (a.k.a people with more knowledge or education than yourself), it is OK to hate the homosexuals, it is OK to hate the Mexicans, etc, etc.

This is the key to Trump's genius as a politician: you can find "other" types of people to blame, for whatever predicament you find yourself in......and then you can find relief in hating them and expressing that hatred in public - or he'll do it on your behalf.

This kind of appeal has been used before. In 1930s Germany, for example.
 
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Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
In the USA, though not elsewhere, yes it seems there is. And you know why? Trump.

It is Trump who has give his supporters licence to indulge in and express hatreds that in the past people were encouraged to be civilised enough to repress and repudiate. Trump himself radiates hatred, seeking to use every issue to sow division and get one half of the country hating the other half. This, I'm sorry to say, is a large part of his appeal. People feel liberated that Trump creates a climate in which is it OK to hate the blacks, it is OK to hate the "elites" (a.k.a people with more knowledge or education than yourself), it is OK to hate the homosexuals, it is OK to hate the Mexicans, etc, etc.

This is the key to Trump's genius as a politician: you can find "other" types of people to blame, for whatever predicament you find yourself in......and then you can find relief in hating them and expressing that hatred in public - or he'll do it on your behalf.
As long as it stays as words I'll defend the right to expression of opinions even hateful one's.

If it goes beyond words then I'm with accountability on conditions there is undeniable and clear evidences and that includes Trump believe it or not.
 
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SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
That is exactly what went through my mind.:D

Wasn't there some other pastor who got smoked out for being secretly gay? Anal Roberts or someone, was it? Used to hang around in gentlemen's toilets?
The first one that comes to mind is Ted Haggard who was caught with a couple of male prostitutes and some crystal meth. He said he was just getting a massage though, so nothing to see there, obviously. :D

EDIT: Oh, I just remembered who that guy you mentioned probably is, why it was Senator Larry "wide stance" Craig from Idaho.
 

paradox

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My mother is very proud of her children and grandchildren. What's wrong with that? Doesn't make me feel uncomfortable, rather, it makes me feel supported.
that's fine, but she surely doesn't tell you this over and over again every day? wouldn't that be counter productive?
how would you feel if it does?


Only weak people are threatened by pride of others.
I didn't say it makes one feel threatened but unconfortable, see video.
 

F1fan

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