[On the Paris Olympics ceremony recreating the Last Supper with drag queens]
I'm convinced that France is under grave demonic influence.
Earlier this year, they were the first country to make prenatal murder a constitutional right and held a ceremony to celebrate it.
Today, they openly mocked and blasphmed the moment before Christ went into His passion.
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Neff of Jorwich: “In MY Bible it says that we have a smaller version of a newborn in the womb from a moment after fertilization, so abortion is prenatal murder! And ‘Thou shalt not do sexual acts with someone who has the same genitals as you’ is one of the Ten Commandments! And that’s the way I likes it!! ”
“Today, they openly mocked and blasphmed the moment before Christ went into His passion.”
Oh, whoops, my mistake.
What they staged was the painting, Feast Of Dionysus, Greek God of Festivals and festivating.
A greek god for the greek games.
Much rational. Very sense.
Still, if it offends the ‘everything is about me’ Christains, that’s bonus.
“Today, they openly mocked and blasphmed the moment before Christ went into His passion.”
And yet France is still standing, just as it stood after declaring the church a parasite to the French people and seizing all its properties. The day the christian god appears on court to explain why we should care about it and its rules, I will listen to its arguments and then make a decision. Until then, all I hear is adults unable to let go of their imaginary friend and demanding that we abide by their delusion.
Earlier this year, they were the first country to make prenatal murder *abortion* a constitutional right - FIFY
This is only unusual because most countries don’t actually spell out specific civil rights in their constitution. They instead spell out things like that in constitutional laws or rights acts or the equivalent. (I’m pretty sure India does, but then again, India’s constitution is hundreds of pages long.) Political rights (or at least the most fundamental ones) are spelled out in a constitution, yes, but while the border between a political and a civil right can be fuzzy on occasion, most would consider abortion to fall squarely in civil rights territory.
Regardless, a quick check reveals that the number of countries which abortion is a civil right is 67 out of 195. Which sadly no longer includes the US. And in the majority of remaining countries, it’s not really considered a right, but not necessarily illegal either.
(Fun fact found while I was checking the above: Apparently the first country to make abortion a civil right was the Soviet Union in 1955; Russia and most of the former Soviet Satellites have continuously kept this since the breakup.)
Well Jeffiepoos. Considering how the basis of your ‘religion’:
1- Hung around with twelve men
2- Two of whom were sailors
3- One of said twelve kissed him
4- Never married a woman , nor fathered children
5- Told others to ‘Love Your Fellow Man ’
6- ?????
7- …then you wonder why Dr. Stuart Ashen - he also of the parish of Norwich - is an Atheist?
Indeed: he of YouTube fame would probably want you to lie on his Brown Sofa then try to lie your way out of your bigotry by he asking you questions about your need to obsess about LGBT people: certainly those being part of the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Certainly as Ashens’ Ph.D is in Psychology.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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