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Here are 5 of the craziest Christian fundamentalist cults that feel empowered in the Trump era

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No surprise that they're all christian extremist lunatics....

President Donald Trump—despite his alleged sexual activity with porn star Stormy Daniels, two divorces, lack of Biblical knowledge and a reputation for having a very foul mouth at times—has, ironically, become an icon of the Christian Right in the United States. His predecessor at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Barack Obama, actually has a long history of going to church and clearly possesses a greater knowledge of the Bible. Regardless, the Christian Right considers Obama an enemy and Trump a staunch ally—and with Trump in office, extremist groups are coming out of the woodwork more and more.

Here are some of the craziest far-right sects, organizations or Christian fundamentalist movements that are feeling empowered in the Trump era.

1. POTUS Shield
2. People of Praise
3. Quiverfull
4. Project Blitz
5. WallBuilders

These are all seriously evil organizations. They share some scary common themes, like a christian theocracy and women as baby machines with no rights - not even to have their own bank accounts or email addresses in the case of #3..

Read (and be scared of) the full story here.
 
Somebody on the secular atheist left taught the religious right that freedom of expression without fear of offending others is not only OK but it's actually liberating and kind of fun.

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Yep. Thanks Stephen.
We feel a lot more empowered in the Trump era.
 
Somebody on the secular atheist left taught the religious right that freedom of expression without fear of offending others is not only OK but it's actually liberating and kind of fun.

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Yep. Thanks Stephen.
We feel a lot more empowered in the Trump era.

Off topic.

Being horrified by the vile purposes of anti-social organisations has fuck all to do with offence.

I am not offended by Stalin's purges, or the killing fields of Pol Pot either. Outraged; Horrified; Disgusted; Repelled - Yes. But offended? Nope.

Your empathy is as broken as your logic.
 
Somebody on the secular atheist left taught the religious right that freedom of expression without fear of offending others is not only OK but it's actually liberating and kind of fun.

View attachment 16668

Yep. Thanks Stephen.
We feel a lot more empowered in the Trump era.

Off topic.

Being horrified by the vile purposes of anti-social organisations has fuck all to do with offence.

I am not offended by Stalin's purges, or the killing fields of Pol Pot either. Outraged; Horrified; Disgusted; Repelled - Yes. But offended? Nope.

Your empathy is as broken as your logic.

Exactly. Giant, easily spotted non-sequitur. Do better Lion.
 
OK Great. Take note phands.
These organisations can now officially declare that bilby doesn't find any of their views "offensive"
1. POTUS Shield
2. People of Praise
3. Quiverfull
4. Project Blitz
5. WallBuilders
 
OK Great. Take note phands.
These organisations can now officially declare that bilby doesn't find any of their views "offensive"
1. POTUS Shield
2. People of Praise
3. Quiverfull
4. Project Blitz
5. WallBuilders

Oh come on. You cannot really be this much of an idiot. I very clearly said that being offended was not a reason to oppose them. Whether or not I find them offensive is irrelevant. And unstated.

Twisting words to say things they don't actually mean might work for you when interpreting scripture, as the authors are not around to correct your false interpretations.

But it isn't going to work here.

For the record, I find many of their views offensive; But I recognise that that is both irrelevant and unnecessary as a reason to oppose their activities, as there are many other, far better, reasons to oppose them.

But of course, you knew that; And decided that as you had run out of ideas, a retreat to infantile nonsense was in order.

I am sure everyone in the playground was ever so impressed by your cleverness :rolleyes:
 
Exactly. Giant, easily spotted non-sequitur. Do better Lion.

He can't. It's also worth noticing that Stephen Fry, unlike LIRC, is an intellectual powerhouse, 100% gay and a complete atheist. He is a UK favourite and TV star of intellectual shows and quizzes.

And it's further worthy of note that he said that as part of a debate on the then proposed 'Incitement to Religious Hatred Bill' at the Guardian Hay Festival, in 2005, long before the 'Trump Era' was even conceivable in anybody's worst nightmares.

Protests by Fry and many others over the wording of the Bill ultimately led to a House of Lords amendment that prevented merely offensive anti-religious language from being criminalised by the law, which was later passed as the Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006; unlike the original Bill, the Act as amended does not criminalise blasphemy.
 
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Somebody on the secular atheist left taught the religious right that freedom of expression without fear of offending others is not only OK but it's actually liberating and kind of fun.

View attachment 16668

Yep. Thanks Stephen.
We feel a lot more empowered in the Trump era.

We're not talking about fear of offending people. We're talking about spreading hate that results in real harm against real human beings. Because I'm not Christian, I think that hurting people is a bad thing, and I'm sorry if that offends you.

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No surprise that they're all christian extremist lunatics....

[FONT=&]President Donald Trump—despite his alleged sexual activity with porn star Stormy Daniels, two divorces, lack of Biblical knowledge and a reputation for having a very foul mouth at times—has, ironically, become an icon of the Christian Right in the United States. His predecessor at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Barack Obama, actually has a long history of going to church and clearly possesses a greater knowledge of the Bible. Regardless, the Christian Right considers Obama an enemy and Trump a staunch ally—and with Trump in office, extremist groups are coming out of the woodwork more and more.[/FONT]

[FONT=&]Here are some of the craziest far-right sects, organizations or Christian fundamentalist movements that are feeling empowered in the Trump era.[/FONT]

1. POTUS Shield
2. People of Praise
3. Quiverfull
4. Project Blitz
5. WallBuilders

These are all seriously evil organizations. They share some scary common themes, like a christian theocracy and women as baby machines with no rights - not even to have their own bank accounts or email addresses in the case of #3..

Read (and be scared of) the full story here.

What is the current incarnation of  Positive Christianity? I heard that the World Church of the Creator splintered and/or had a name change, but with the rise of white supremacism in the nation, there has to be multiple denominations out there pushing Positive Christianity or something very much like it.
 
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