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No, I say that like "I don't understand"
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Error. You have no idea, apparently, how traumatized fundamentalist forms of religion -- not just US Christianity's version -- have been by the rise of science and the modern world in general. I am fairly sure what really let the fuse, especially among Southern Christians , was the insane idea that Blacks are just human beings, full stop. This goes against the teaching of what happened to Ham. He was black, and the mark of Cain, many churches would teach, is black skin. That was the 19th century. Then, on top of that fuse, science introduced the theory of evolution. Which simply operated on the underlying *geographical fact* the earth is hundreds of millions of years old. Most American fundamentalists were taught the Earth is about 10,000 years old, and began in a Garden of Eden with two people, then there was a flood that killed everyone, and then we styarted over because someone built a boat. Trannies didn't start the fire. And fundamentalist Christianity has been saying they are going to "take back" this Country every since the Civil War. Citing facts on this thread is boring. We got a squad of non demented people here, arguing with a nose whistler who is slowly discovering three syllable words. Flames used to be so much fun. Now it's like remedial life classes for people who simply spent way too much time playing console games during the 2010's.
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Last edited by Sadre Spinegnawer; 07-05-2023 at 11:35 AM..
Reason: Amish know how to chill at least
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"Yeah, I lost something. I lost peace and quiet. What do you need?! What do you want?! Can I not just live here, without having to occasionally deal with you animals?!"
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No, I am drilling holes in the boat, or attempting to do so from a distance because I am not in the boat
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#1256
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D.H Lawrence said that the US is inherently a divided nation, because it was populated by two opposite-minded waves of colonists. The first were religious exiles. In England, the King did not want these groups setting up Geneva-like church states across the countryside.
These are the poeople we are told came here for religious freedom. The pilgrims. They came because England said they could not simply set up mini-theocracies. So they came to the US. And the settled it in places. The other wave are the European Enlightenment folks. The Founding Fathers et alia. They came over to build a nation. They did it. Ever since, the Puritanical streak has been at war with the Enlightenment streak. I am not gonna dumb down my game just cuz i'm on p99 honeys. Never fucking have. We're geeks! Act like it!
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"Yeah, I lost something. I lost peace and quiet. What do you need?! What do you want?! Can I not just live here, without having to occasionally deal with you animals?!"
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Sorry, but I do consider myself a Christian and that's why I know Jesus is a Leftist, as is God at least since the New Covenant. And if he existed today, it would be conservatives crucifying him.
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