A site that tries to give only the facts on a subject without all the self serving crap. You may not like what I say, but that's too bad. It's the truth as I see it.

The hypocrisy of the “Christian right” is astounding. I am still amazed by the Terri Schiavo case, partly because, as I said, I live within blocks of the Hospice where she is at., and I was never a fan of big Government. However, the on camera remarks made by the religious right, coming right out with threats against the Judges in this case, is unreal. Included in this mob is Pat Robertson, who I never had any respect for anyway, but the nasty remarks, name calling, and threats to use their power to have them removed from the bench is appalling.
I have seen scores of people, many with a Bible in hand, or others that are obviously priests and other positions of different faiths. These so-called religious people are walking around with signs that are unbelievable given their position. Things like “pray for Terri, let God take Michael”, and others just as bad. How can we as a society not have a problem with this? Parents have enough trouble getting children into church, but then you see those who call themselves religious, who are nothing more than the hate mongers we try to save our children from, often through church. However, when those who run the church are the ones waving the signs, we as a country are really in trouble. It teaches not only is it ok to hate, and threaten, but to use the cover of religion to do it.

Comments (Page 2)
2 Pages1 2 
on Mar 25, 2005
I take exception to some of these comments. First, I am a very religious person. I go to church on a regular basis, volunteer for several groups,including the local Catholic food bank. I have cooked more food for the homeless than I want to remember. I am not looking for any "atta boys", but know I am anything but a hate monger,especially when religion is involved.
But maybe that's the point. I have no problem with anyone standing up for what they believe in. I have sent emails to every local legislator,the Governor, and the President. But in those emails I never told them I wished them harm,death,or anything else, except my vote,or lack of. But when you hold signs asking for the death of the husband while wearing their Cassock, then they are representing their religion. Wear a shirt and jeans, not what you would when saying mass. That is my problem with it, more than anything else. Children,as well as adults, see the robes and feel they are representing the religion as a whole. How do you explain that to a child who associates that person to who they see on Sunday, being tought to love thy neighbor, and read a sign asking to take the life of the husband who is doing nothing more than following his wife's last wish.
on Mar 25, 2005
I agree with you 110% Spin. By wearing the uniform, you're representing the team. I don't see the pope (who is bodering on being incapacitated himself) chiming in about the monk.

Whip only sees what she wants to see. That's her right i guess.

As for me. Well, I'm less than religious, but as stated earlier i can see it from both sides. What most of these folks forget is that if it wasn't for artificial means, she would have been dead long ago. The only thing keeping her alive is the feeding tube. Her life has been artificially extended which if i'm not mistaken, is not looked at too highly by most religions. When it's your time...It's your time.

In the end, none of us truly know what we would do if we were the family. It's all armchair QB'ing for us. We have our beliefs and think everybody should think and worship like we do.

Think again.
on Mar 25, 2005
I have a very simple sign around my license plate ". I am not religious, I just love GOD." thats it for me.

FREEDOM to worship as you choose is my motto, or not worship at all, just do not MAKE me go one way or the other.
on Mar 25, 2005
Cool Spinkiller. What I took exception to, was your apparent blanketing of "the religious right" as "a hate group".

If you had have said it that way on the original article, I would have understood better. I agree that when you represent something beyond yourself, so do your actions.

Thanks for the clarification.
on Mar 26, 2005
When you are a fanatical member of a religion which is based on FEARING God, with the threat of Eternal Damnation if you don't obey, what do you expect? These Christo-Nazis are a threat to the peace of this nation.
on Mar 26, 2005
I really do believe that any fundamentalism, be it Christian, Judaism, Moslem, whatever, is tantamount to a hate group. It's inherent in their fundamentalistic attitudes. What makes the Christian right seem so particularly hateful is their sheer numbers, and the fact that they have this erroneous belief that this country was founded on Christian values, thereby making this a "Christian" country.

Nothing could be farther from the truth, when in fact, our Founders went out of their way to ensure that there would always be a separation of church and state. The numbers of the Chrisian "wrong" and the fact that our fearless leaders of the dubya dummy neocon deathcult ilk pander to these people is what makes it so scary. What's also really scary is that it is working for them. Kind of reminiscent of Nazi Germany, absent the genocide. Yet.
on Mar 26, 2005
I really do believe that any fundamentalism, be it Christian, Judaism, Moslem, whatever, is tantamount to a hate group. It's inherent in their fundamentalistic attitudes. What makes the Christian right seem so particularly hateful is their sheer numbers, and the fact that they have this erroneous belief that this country was founded on Christian values, thereby making this a "Christian" country.

Nothing could be farther from the truth, when in fact, our Founders went out of their way to ensure that there would always be a separation of church and state. The numbers of the Chrisian "wrong" and the fact that our fearless leaders of the dubya dummy neocon deathcult ilk pander to these people is what makes it so scary. What's also really scary is that it is working for them. Kind of reminiscent of Nazi Germany, absent the genocide. Yet.


Would you say that a group consisting of you and like-minded people wouldn't be a hate group?

Perhaps it's just me, but I do have to say that if i had to choose between the fundies we have now or groups consisting of you and like-minded people, I'd definitely prefer the latter, lest I be sent to a death camp... I mean happy camp for my pro-Bush opinions.
on Mar 26, 2005
I'm really getting disgusted with seeing every freakin' thing going on these days compared to Nazi Germany.


I don't give a rat's ass that you're disgusted with the comparison. I do not disrespect those who died under that regime, which is why I fight like hell to see it not repeated. And yes, it is being repeated. Think PATRIOT ACT.

You're so blinded by your patriotism that you just refuse to see what is so obviously in front of you. You and the rest of your jingoistic, small-minded buddies. Screw you
on Mar 26, 2005
Perhaps it's just me, but I do have to say that if i had to choose between the fundies we have now or groups consisting of you and like-minded people, I'd definitely prefer the latter, lest I be sent to a death camp... I mean happy camp for my pro-Bush opinions.


Oops, I meant to say former.

I don't give a rat's ass that you're disgusted with the comparison. I do not disrespect those who died under that regime, which is why I fight like hell to see it not repeated. And yes, it is being repeated. Think PATRIOT ACT.

You're so blinded by your patriotism that you just refuse to see what is so obviously in front of you. You and the rest of your jingoistic, small-minded buddies. Screw you


Can you actually read what you write and not see it as hateful? If not, I wonder if the KKK or any other hate group considers their words to be hateful.
on Mar 26, 2005
Can you actually read what you write and not see it as hateful? If not, I wonder if the KKK or any other hate group considers their words to be hateful.


Of course it's hateful. I hate you guys. But, if you really wanna know about hate and the KKK, just ask whipsy dipsy. Or, hate in general, ask minisculeman. He's about the most hateful sack of garbage, next to drmiler, that I've encountered in a long time.
on Mar 26, 2005
Of course it's hateful. I hate you guys. But, if you really wanna know about hate and the KKK, just ask whipsy dipsy. Or, hate in general, ask minisculeman. He's about the most hateful sack of garbage, next to drmiler, that I've encountered in a long time.


I'm happy that you're honest about your hatred. Don't you see any hypocrisy when you criticize others for being hatefult hough?

As for whip, I'm sure she's considered outspoken by the community, but hateful? Nah.

As for hateful conservatives, do you think you do yourself justice when you stoop to their level? Don't you see that you're becoming like the people you despise (i.e. KKK, etc.)?
on Mar 27, 2005
I am not becoming like the people I hate, and certainly not our in-house KKK member. Also, I do not represent a hate group. I was commenting on any fundamentalist religous zealots. Period.

What is fucking wrong with you people? You have such a venom and hatred for anyone not siding with the dubya death cult. Of course, I hate the dubya death cult. But, I hate your blinded jingoistic attitudes, which I never even broached in this response originally. But, you brought it up, you fucking assholes
on Dec 28, 2006
What's with this ElibaZEDXy?
On one blog she "plants" the word Clinical, now its Pharmacy. Run her out of town Sheriff!
2 Pages1 2