April 30, 2013

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  • Bullshitting seems easier without citations, sources, or references.

  • @Celestial_Teapot - Common sense and common knowledge do not need citations.

    Look at the title of your latest blog.  You’re acting exactingly like the guy in the video says liberals act.

  • Some low level guy in the military gave a half-assed slideshow about extremism after googling stuff for half an hour the night before and instead of citing specific christian hate groups like the KKK and many others he just put “evangelical christianity” on the list.  This, while perfectly reasonable to be insulted by, was simply him giving a poor presentation and being lazy and was not an “attack” on christians.  This video on the other hand IS an attack on liberals, secular people and the like.  This vlogger is spouting exactly the kind of hateful rhetoric you imagine the author of that presentation was promoting, just in the opposite direction.  You apparently have no problem with hate, just so long as you’re the one hating and not the one being hated.

  • @ImNotUglyIJustNeedLove - Some obscure slideshow given to an army reserve group in pennsylvania is common knowledge?  Facts need sources, period.

  • @Celestial_Teapot - If you had watched the Rand Paul filibuster you would see who the government is putting on their potential terror watch list.  In any case, this is how many on the left think, both the leaders and the followers. 

  • @agnophilo - If this were an isolated incident it could easily be dismissed, but the fact is we have a government now which is staunchly anti-Christian, and which is working to undermine our freedom of speech and religion.  I never imagined that this sort of insanity would happen in the US.  This is the sort of stuff I used to hear about in Church when missionaries visited us from China (and other communist/fascist countries), and told us about the crappy conditions in their country they were stationed in.  When I heard those stories as a kid I was so grateful that I lived in the US, but now that is changing.  The US is becoming less and less like the bastion of freedom and tolerance I knew as a kid, and more like an unfree despotism like the type of countries I heard of in missionary stories, where Christians do not have freedom of speech, and can face state sanctions and punishments for merely sharing their faith.  Here is another example:  http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/05/01/Breaking-Pentagon-Confirms-Will-Court-Martial-Soldiers-Who-Share-Christian-Faith

    If you watched the Rand Paul filibuster he mentioned how the government has placed Christians on the watch list as potential domestic terrorists.  On the surface it seems like someone has been smoking a little too much crack, but when you put it in context with other unfree countries around the world, you can see how they are working toward and end goal of unfreedom. 

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