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One Crazy-Ass “Christian” Responds To New Hate Crimes Law

Thu, Oct 29, 2009 by AKA William


Yeah. Crazy. Ass. Pseudo-Christian. Sets a Muslim prayer rug on fire to protest our new hate crimes protections.

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One Response to “One Crazy-Ass “Christian” Responds To New Hate Crimes Law”
  1. Dennis Gilmore Says:

    And they shall read the words and understand so few of them.

    He also never shows his face so he won’t be a victim of Muslim hate for destruction of another culture’s sacred object, but the Fatwas are no less legal than what this man did.

    Last time I checked, the Apostle Paul wrote most of what this man quotes in his letters to Timothy and the Church in Galatia, not God.

    But why am I wasting my time responding to this dweeb. He is incapable of understanding the nuance between a man’s writing and Christ’s teaching.

    These people are incapable of understanding that a crime (Murder, or physical attack) against a person or place motivated by hatred of a particular sub-section of society is wrong. The fact that such attacks are considered a “crime” is from the very anthology this person selectively quotes. (Thou shalt not murder and thou shalt not covet)

    The Hate Crimes bill enhances punishment for those physical attacks, because they were based on Hate. The so-called Thought Police only get involved if there is a crime. They will not be arresting those who spout hate, as that is governed by free speech protections. (Unless those haters are inciting others to commit crimes against people or places and those laws already were in place and incitement is not enhanced by this latest law)

    If I remember my biblical teaching correctly. Christ was teaching people not to hate. In all of this debate, these well meaning but fearful people never quote Christ. They always quote someone else and call it “God says”

    Ack!!! I write too much.


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