Re: Grandmother who objected to gay march is accused of hate crime
On 2 Nov, 14:32, The gods have made us mad
wrote:
> Adrian wrote:
> > Claire gurgled happily, sounding much like
> > they were saying:
>
> >>>> This darkness will not last much longer, Christ *will* return!, He
> >>>> *will* take His people home, and He *will* wipe away all tears from
> >>>> the eyes of those who suffered for His sake.
> >>>> Don't be afraid of them - unless they repent they are dead while they
> >>>> still walk! They preen themselves and flaunt their wickedness, they
> >>>> enact spiteful laws against the children of God - yet they vanish
> >>>> like dead leaves, without Christ, and without hope!
>
> >>> As I said earlier, Claire... do you feel you're marked by the company
> >>> you keep?
>
> >> He has admitted to trolling before. That aside I feel the hostile and
> >> prejudice attitudes you have expressed
>
> > Me? Not at all. I'm merely trying to get you to consider the priorities
> > to society in general of your religious preferences against other
> > people's basic human rights. It seems that we've just about done that,
> > and that - despite your protestations to the contrary - you're convinced
> > that your religious preference really IS more important to society in
> > general than other people's basic human rights are.
>
> >> fuel religious extremism as many people, particularly amongst
> >> Evangelical Christians on the political Right, feel under threat for
> >> their faith for some of the reasons this poster cleverly parodies!
>
> > "Cleverly parodies"?
> > <raises eyebrows>
>
> > He's serious... He really IS as mad as a box of frogs. Still, it's OK,
> > because "God told him". Apparently.
>
> > Perhaps you might like to have a little google over some other recent
> > threads, and discover some of the other things God told him...
>
> > Theology, eh?
>
> Every now and again (and, sadly, with growing infrequency) one reads a
> reply that really *does* make one 'laugh out loud'! - and, what's more!,
> laugh for almost one whole minute!
>
> This was one such instance - one of those rare gems that makes newsgroup
> participation worthwhile.
>
> Thank you - and, please, don't ever think of leaving Usenet!
Post him your wee poem about the joys of trolling! Please??? Pretty-
please? :-)
date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 07:54:39 -0800 (PST)
author: Claire
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