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In reply to the discussion: What DU has taught me about religion. [View all]mountain grammy
(27,382 posts)52. Thank the lord, do you thank the lord?
because lord knows, Wolf is not a journalist by any stretch of the imagination and if there was a lord Wolf would have been zapped by his mic a long time ago.
Good for the mom for talking back to this fool...
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Oh, and don't forget to thank god every time a surgeon saves a life. n/t
Binkie The Clown
May 2015
#13
I would add that when the topic is Uganda...they let the thread sink like a stone. (nt)
LostOne4Ever
May 2015
#8
Respect for religion appears to be an ever changing wall of special pleading.
AtheistCrusader
May 2015
#12
And they wonder why liberal Christianity has failed to provide an alternative to rw zealotry.
Act_of_Reparation
May 2015
#17
I learnt that "respect for people" means it's fine to call them fundamentalists and vermin
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#20
Nice to know their tolerance of human beings only extends as far as a political party, I guess.
trotsky
May 2015
#42
except of course if they are creationists, mormons, or scientologists.
Warren Stupidity
May 2015
#50