Find out what Christian women have to say about abortion.
What kind of idiot would think “those women” have some valid point?
Yes, all these people had the poor luck of meeting all the, as the good
Christians claim, “fake Christians,” and not trusting and holding other
Christians in contempt constitutes a stereotype. I see the light!
Only
a Christian could think so fucking moronically.
Christians Need NEVER Apologize
I’m sorry. I Was Wrong...
...is this really all that terribly difficult to say?
When I rolled around recently and repeatedly, in a giant vat of lime-infused
Schadenfreude shit, gleefully either celebrating or anticipating a
celebration over the deaths of Anti-vaxxers, especially the famous ones:
Arron Rodgers, Eric Clapton, Sarah Palin, John Stockton, Meatloaf and so
many others of their ilk and persuasion with public platforms allowing them
to make their bold, gutsy last stands well known to all we mask-wearing
cowards — It was wrong of me.
It goes against whatever minimal standard of morality and decency and
civilized conduct I possess (damn little, I agree) But it was wrong. I was
wrong.
Wrong is fuckin’ wrong. I apologize for any harm done to others by my
wrongness.
I’m sorry.
I was wrong.
Now, how fuckin’ difficult was that to do? What would it have cost me to
simply get my vaccinations and boosters and just shut-the fuck-up about it
and not have to offer this mea-culpa, mea-culpa, mea-maxima-culpa? Well,
truthfully, it doesn’t cost much at all.
But, wrong is wrong. Being wrong is being wrong. It doesn’t feel good to
have to admit it, but TBH, it doesn’t feel all that shitty either — and from
what I’ve seen, this relatively painless apology for being wrong, this
admission of moral imbecility, isn’t as true or common among Covid infected
anti-vaxxers filling up all the beds in all the hospitals.
Sadly, and frustratingly, this is just one instance of the pompous
privileged, whose modus operandi is to wrong first and never apologize
later: racism, fascism, censorship, theocracy, ad infinitum.
But when they hook you up to the ventilator or begin answering your
sanctimonious oppression with the resolve of the true freedom fighter, and
you’re scribbling out a few final words in defense of your
brave stand, just know that I’ll be trying not to laugh and that if
a chuckle or two escapes my control, I’ll be very sorry. Very. Sorry.
After all, wrong is wrong.
Rarely do Christians EVER say they are sorry for shitty things they say or
do and, indeed, why would they?
After all, Jesus already died for their sins so what the fuck have they got
to worry about?
Mindless Christians Don’t Understand Why They’re the Problem
Not Muslims, not Buddhists, not Jews, not anyone but Christians in the US!
Today, a mindless Christian decided to plagiarize my article
Limit Contact with
Christians
by replacing the word “Christian” with “Jew.” This imbecilic attempt at
parody or satire clearly shows the mindless Christian lacks an understanding
of copyright violation and why playing with semantics doesn’t prove I’m
wrong or why Christians are not the problem.
(Note: I filed a copyright claim; while stupid Christians have freedom of
speech, they don’t have the freedom to use 90% of my copyright. The author
since removed the article.)
Mindless Christian Semantics
Mindless Christians believe they cleverly divert attention from Christians
by showing other religions and me in a negative light by replacing the words
of an article. Clearly, mindless Christians overlooked the OTHER ARTICLES on
Christian Pollution, presenting Christians as the problem — not other
religions. Still, I understand the limited critical thinking caused by the
philosophic disease of Christianity and willingly explain the issue — again.
Christians dominate the US population and culture: about sixty-nine percent of Americans refer to themselves as Christians, and sheer numbers make
them the cause of social issues inherent to
Christianity. For example, no other religion
dictates healthcare policies for nonmembers like the Catholic church
makes doctors and other workers sign Ethical and Religious Directives that
limit practices based on Christian dogma.
You can’t replace the word “Catholic” with “Jew” since Jews don’t run one
in six hospitals in the US.
Mindless Christians playing semantic games cloud
Christianity’s propensity for racism
by misrepresenting other religions as equal or worse than Christianity. This
claim is untrue because mindless Christians form the core of the alt-right,
conservative, Republican, and racist ideology in the US. While other
religions have problems, they do not constitute half the voting and majority
of the general population, which directly or indirectly supports a racist,
fundamentalist, Christian party.
You can’t replace the word “Republican” with “Jew” as this would be
inaccurate to say in general terms, but you can generalize “Republican”
with “Christian.”
Mindless Christians don’t consider their intrusive religion a burden on
other people. Mindless Christians desire to force women to be incubators and
make everyone believe Creationism whether they are Christian or not. No
other religion has this power to create such controversy in the US by
violating church and state separation.
You can’t synonymously use “Christian Nationalist” with “Jewish
Nationalist” OR ANY other RELIGION in the US because they have no power by
comparison.
Mindless Christians should consider other semantic issues before stupidly
parodying articles with wordplay.
· How many Buddhist, Muslim, or Jewish-American missionaries come banging on
your door to sell their religion?
· How many Buddhist, Muslim, or Jewish Americans fight to overturn Roe vs.
Wade compared with Christians?
· How many Buddhist, Muslim, or Jewish Americans support the alt-right?
· How many Buddhist, Muslim, or Jewish Americans support racist-driven laws
to limit voting rights?
· How many Buddhist, Muslim, or Jewish Americans support evangelizing
children in public schools?
· How many Buddhist, Muslim, or Jewish Americans think QAnon is a movement
based on truth?
· How many Buddhist, Muslim, or Jewish Americans think Donald Trump did a
great job making America great again?
· How many Buddhist, Muslim, or Jewish Americans think COVID is a conspiracy
to take away their freedom?
Hopefully, mindless Christians now understand why they are the problem, but
I doubt it.
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