The Whore of Babylon may very well be Madonna or Hillary Clinton
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Pay attention, fucktard. In "John's" confused revelation, the "whore of Babylon" is Rome. If you're going to use the Bible as support for your assertions, you should at least read it first.
I think that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard...
So let's see, who'd be desperate enough to claim something that stupid!
Aha! The Real Whore of Babylon. It's a deflection tactic. RWPBR's the real Whore of Babylon and we were getting too close.
Bend over bitch and take what's cumming.
Queue forms behind Redhunter.
Funny, most fundies think that the phrase "whore of Babylon" refers to the Pope, which, fundie-religious nutbag-wise is a much better target, and can be supported by some creative interpretation of Revelations.
Madonna, on the other hand, is just a slightly sad, aging, faux-British pop star who hasn't realized that most teenagers don't think anyone over 40 is cool anymore and can't tell that her audience is comprised primarily of middle aged women in stretch pants and balding gay men because the lights are too bright and she isn't wearing her glasses on stage.
Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, is an intellignet, moderate-liberal senator with a not non-existant chance of becoming the next President of the United States, which seems to threaten a lot of people like this poster.
Either Madonna OR Hilary Clinton...
As far as clear prediction or knowledge of the future goes... isn't this a bit like saying... "the party may be in New York, or on the Moon"
But you know, definately one or the other
"Madonna, a whore? NO![/sarcasm]"
Okay, how exactly is Madonna a whore? She broke ground in the area of sexual liberation and expression. I was under the impression that a lot of you here are Liberals. Isn't that one of the main causes of Liberalism? If people like her never existed, women would still be disgraced for showing a bit of ankle. You guys sure are tolerant, giving the label "whore" to a woman you've never even met.
Geez, some of you people here are just as bad as the Fundies featured.
People have called just about everybody and everything they don't like the "Whore of Babylon": The United States, the Queen of England, the Soviet Union, the European Union, Rome, the Catholic Church, the Pope, etc. And yes, Madonna - ever looking for new ways to get shock value publicity - almost used the name herself at one point, but apparently changed her mind.
Kayne
What the hell are you talking about? WE aren't making the assertion that Madonna is a whore, we're answering the statement above. I don't think Madonna is a whore, nor do I give a shit. Save your venom for the fundie quotes.
Heh, yeah. Madonna does not qualify as a "whore." If you paid 60.00 to see a whore perform, for that money you'll probably get to screw her, or at least watch someone else screw her. A Madonna show is like a Hooters in Baghdad: all promise and no payoff.
LMFAO.
Madonna's 2004 world tour, The Re-Invention Tour, was originally going to be called The Whore Of Babylon Tour but the promoter wouldn't go for it.
P.S. Madonna's RIT was the highest grossing tour of 2004, bringing in $124.5 million.
Sandman:
Yes, Madonna is still relevant. Her last studio album, Confessions On A Dance Floor , was released in November 2005 and besides getting wonderful reviews has sold over 8 million world wide. No album released since or after COADF has come within even 2 million of it's global sales. It also hit #1 in an all-time record 40 countries.
And her Summer 2006 tour, The Confessions Tour, was the highest grossing tour ever by a female artist bringing in $194.7 million from only 60 shows in only 4 months. And it also got AMAZING reviews.
That's what I call relevant. And I'm 19 and she's my favorite act, so your description of her fan base is EXTREMELY OFF.
Or it may very well be Ann Coulter, Margaret Thatcher, or Sarah Palin.
I didn't know that Madonna and Hillary Clinton came from or live in Babylon...
Confused?
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