Actually, if you listenm to the European brain trust in this forum this should be labeled..ANTI-CHRISTIAN ACTIVITY picketing. Makes sense don't it? Yeah, I didn't think so eitherTimmmmaaaaH wrote:
http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,26278,23100710-10388,00.htmlJust heard one of these nutjobs on radio - her closing comment when asked if she was seriously going through with coming to Australia to protest was "I don't dare come to your disgusting country as I would probably get arrested as soon as I got there".The controversial Westboro Baptist Church (WBC), a Kansas-based congregation infamous for its demonstrations outside funerals for US soldiers killed in Iraq, issued a homophobic statement which said the Australian actor, who was found dead yesterday, was “now in hell”.
“WBC will picket this pervert’s funeral, in religious protest,” the statement said.
“God hates the sordid, tacky bucket of slime seasoned wit h vomit known as Brokeback Mountain – and He hates all persons having anything to whatsoever to do with it.
“Heath Ledger is now in Hell, and has begun serving his eternal sentence there.”
In a later interview, church spokeswoman Shirley Phelps-Roper told Fox News that the demonstrations would be limited to memorial services held in the US.
“He got on that big screen with a big, fat message: God is a liar and it’s OK to be gay,” Ms Phelps-Roper said.
The Church, which has been classified by the Southern Poverty Law Centre as a “hate group”, also planned to hold a demonstration outside of the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony.
Charming. If any Aussie was still not ready to bash her head in, they are now.
If someone "took care" of this group of "people" they'd be martyrs in my book.
If someone wants to go to jail for a bit under an insanity plea in exchange for cleansing us of the infection that is the WBC feel free to
Well you could call it anti-christian activity, unless you want to label them as being representative of Christianity as a whole?lowing wrote:
Actually, if you listenm to the European brain trust in this forum this should be labeled..ANTI-CHRISTIAN ACTIVITY picketing. Makes sense don't it? Yeah, I didn't think so either
But then lets keep our argument (and your little anti-EU jibes) confinedto the appropriate thread.
If these fuckers ever come around where I live there will be a LOLtastic drive by paintballing. 1 pickup truck 5 friends, full auto...
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I consider it anti-Christian activity as it is hate-spreading when Jesus taught that we should not hate.lowing wrote:
Actually, if you listenm to the European brain trust in this forum this should be labeled..ANTI-CHRISTIAN ACTIVITY picketing. Makes sense don't it? Yeah, I didn't think so eitherTimmmmaaaaH wrote:
http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,26278,23100710-10388,00.htmlJust heard one of these nutjobs on radio - her closing comment when asked if she was seriously going through with coming to Australia to protest was "I don't dare come to your disgusting country as I would probably get arrested as soon as I got there".The controversial Westboro Baptist Church (WBC), a Kansas-based congregation infamous for its demonstrations outside funerals for US soldiers killed in Iraq, issued a homophobic statement which said the Australian actor, who was found dead yesterday, was “now in hell”.
“WBC will picket this pervert’s funeral, in religious protest,” the statement said.
“God hates the sordid, tacky bucket of slime seasoned wit h vomit known as Brokeback Mountain – and He hates all persons having anything to whatsoever to do with it.
“Heath Ledger is now in Hell, and has begun serving his eternal sentence there.”
In a later interview, church spokeswoman Shirley Phelps-Roper told Fox News that the demonstrations would be limited to memorial services held in the US.
“He got on that big screen with a big, fat message: God is a liar and it’s OK to be gay,” Ms Phelps-Roper said.
The Church, which has been classified by the Southern Poverty Law Centre as a “hate group”, also planned to hold a demonstration outside of the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony.
Charming. If any Aussie was still not ready to bash her head in, they are now.
Anyone who ever starts a sentence with "God Hates..." is immediatly labeled as fucking whacko in my book.
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God Hates... Westboro Baptist Church.<SS>SonderKommando wrote:
Anyone who ever starts a sentence with "God Hates..." is immediatly labeled as fucking whacko in my book.
it would be like the cronulla riots. except this time everyone could join in.Fenris_GreyClaw wrote:
Fuck 'Arrested', she'd cop a beating.
Whacko.Sgt.Gene wrote:
God Hates... Westboro Baptist Church.<SS>SonderKommando wrote:
Anyone who ever starts a sentence with "God Hates..." is immediatly labeled as fucking whacko in my book.
:'(<SS>SonderKommando wrote:
Whacko.Sgt.Gene wrote:
God Hates... Westboro Baptist Church.<SS>SonderKommando wrote:
Anyone who ever starts a sentence with "God Hates..." is immediatly labeled as fucking whacko in my book.
Some people need a bullet. These people need several.
The only reason I didn't really like Brokeback Mountain was because it tainted the manliness of the western genre, where a man would have sex with his horse before he'd have sex with another man.
The only reason I didn't really like Brokeback Mountain was because it tainted the manliness of the western genre, where a man would have sex with his horse before he'd have sex with another man.
[Blinking eyes thing]
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It scares me how many people probably honestly think that after hearing this kind of stupid crap... And you can't blame them. You can only hope people will realize you can't judge a large group of people by the psychopathic few...CameronPoe wrote:
Typical Christians.
j/k
Well, they are doing this using Christianity as their reasoning for their actions so ANTI-CHRISTIANITY ACTIVITY would apply using the logic you so vehemently agree with and defend.adam1503 wrote:
Well you could call it anti-christian activity, unless you want to label them as being representative of Christianity as a whole?lowing wrote:
Actually, if you listenm to the European brain trust in this forum this should be labeled..ANTI-CHRISTIAN ACTIVITY picketing. Makes sense don't it? Yeah, I didn't think so either
But then lets keep our argument (and your little anti-EU jibes) confinedto the appropriate thread.
Such a poor examples of Christians. This makes me sad.
They justify their actions on a particularly hardline interpretation of Christianity. Their actions present a detrimental image of Christianity and are against the tolerant and peaceful values of Christianity as a whole, so yes, it is anti-Christian.lowing wrote:
Well, they are doing this using Christianity as their reasoning for their actions so ANTI-CHRISTIANITY ACTIVITY would apply using the logic you so vehemently agree with and defend.adam1503 wrote:
Well you could call it anti-christian activity, unless you want to label them as being representative of Christianity as a whole?lowing wrote:
Actually, if you listenm to the European brain trust in this forum this should be labeled..ANTI-CHRISTIAN ACTIVITY picketing. Makes sense don't it? Yeah, I didn't think so either
But then lets keep our argument (and your little anti-EU jibes) confinedto the appropriate thread.
oh those baptists...
You figure if multiple states can pass bans on gay marriage, there would be more that would pass bans on funeral protests -- especially ones coming from gay-hating psychos.
I know, we agree it is ANTI-CHRISTIAN ACTIVITY PICKETING...not a bunch of dumbfucks spreading hate. See how nice that sounds, and no one gets their feelings hurt with truth. Aren't we sweet?adam1503 wrote:
They justify their actions on a particularly hardline interpretation of Christianity. Their actions present a detrimental image of Christianity and are against the tolerant and peaceful values of Christianity as a whole, so yes, it is anti-Christian.lowing wrote:
Well, they are doing this using Christianity as their reasoning for their actions so ANTI-CHRISTIANITY ACTIVITY would apply using the logic you so vehemently agree with and defend.adam1503 wrote:
Well you could call it anti-christian activity, unless you want to label them as being representative of Christianity as a whole?
But then lets keep our argument (and your little anti-EU jibes) confinedto the appropriate thread.
So you agree that the actions and beliefs of religious extremists, who derive their beliefs from a particularly hardline interpretation of their religion are not representative of the beliefs and values of that religion as a whole?lowing wrote:
I know, we agree it is ANTI-CHRISTIAN ACTIVITY PICKETING...not a bunch of dumbfucks spreading hate. See how nice that sounds, and no one gets their feelings hurt with truth. Aren't we sweet?
It is good to see that we finally agree on something...
Actually we don't: I believe Islamic terror is just that Islamic terror. I believe these Christian nutcases are just that Christian nutcases.adam1503 wrote:
So you agree that the actions and beliefs of religious extremists, who derive their beliefs from a particularly hardline interpretation of their religion are not representative of the beliefs and values of that religion as a whole?lowing wrote:
I know, we agree it is ANTI-CHRISTIAN ACTIVITY PICKETING...not a bunch of dumbfucks spreading hate. See how nice that sounds, and no one gets their feelings hurt with truth. Aren't we sweet?
It is good to see that we finally agree on something...
So you agree that neither are representative of their respective religions?lowing wrote:
Actually we don't: I believe Islamic terror is just that Islamic terror. I believe these Christian nutcases are just that Christian nutcases.adam1503 wrote:
So you agree that the actions and beliefs of religious extremists, who derive their beliefs from a particularly hardline interpretation of their religion are not representative of the beliefs and values of that religion as a whole?lowing wrote:
I know, we agree it is ANTI-CHRISTIAN ACTIVITY PICKETING...not a bunch of dumbfucks spreading hate. See how nice that sounds, and no one gets their feelings hurt with truth. Aren't we sweet?
It is good to see that we finally agree on something...
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
And so not representative of their religions as a whole?lowing wrote:
Actually we don't: I believe Islamic terror is just that Islamic terror. I believe these Christian nutcases are just that Christian nutcases.
Nope, actually I believe the radicals are following Islam as it was taught and practiced by Muhammad.Spark wrote:
So you agree that neither are representative of their respective religions?lowing wrote:
Actually we don't: I believe Islamic terror is just that Islamic terror. I believe these Christian nutcases are just that Christian nutcases.adam1503 wrote:
So you agree that the actions and beliefs of religious extremists, who derive their beliefs from a particularly hardline interpretation of their religion are not representative of the beliefs and values of that religion as a whole?
It is good to see that we finally agree on something...