
Stay out of my medical care! |
Drink some pee and donate to Doug! |
Drink some blood and cover up pedophiles! |
That would be my preference. Don’t really trust doctors who believe in supernatural forces. |
Bodily fluid is bodily fluid. There are grifters in every denomination. |
They are advocating for separation of church and state. |
I don’t drink blood nor do I cover up any crime. If I knew a man or woman was harming or abusing a child, I’d immediately call 911 and protect the child until the police arrived to arrest the criminal. However, you and your ilk openly support a racist, aryan bigot, who uses the n word and supports white power and eugenics. You support him without question and make excuses for him. You know he and his co-leader use the money they raise for women’s reproductive rights to pay their own bills and expenses without keeping track of said donated money, and ignore and/or defend the practice. You have no high ground, are morally bankrupt, and a raging hypocrite. |
Atheists have denominations? |
I don’t support anyone from ST. Or any other corrupt religious leaders. Sounds like you’re projecting. Keep jesus - and devil - out of my uterus. |
No, why would they? |
^ ST isn’t atheism. Because I’m sure you are conflating the two. |
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Greaves has spoken on the topics of Satanism, secularism, and The Satanic Temple at universities throughout the United States, and he has been a featured speaker at national conferences hosted by American Atheists, the American Humanist Association, and the Secular Student Alliance. Lucien/Doug quotes: “You have only to look at some men, to know that they belong to an inferior breed. Take the Negro for example. His narrow cranial development, his prognathous jaw, his projecting lips, his wide nasal aperture, his simian disposition, his want of forethought, originality, and mental capacity: are all peculiarities strictly inferior. Similar language may be applied to the Chinaman, the Coolie, the Kanaka, the Jew, and to the rotten-boned city degenerates of Anglo-Saxondom: rich and poor.” “In many cases, abortion should be mandatory.” [Original] [Mirror] “I do believe that that type of person should not be allowed to breed.” [Original] [Mirror] “You got n—-r sodomites on call.” [Original] [Mirror] “I don’t wanna have a kid if it’s gonna be a r-t-rd or anything like that.” [Original] [Mirror] “I do envision a better world but a better world has to come with some less people in it. Some particular type people.” [Original] [Mirror] “Well, [Jews] are a distinct phenotype.” [Original][Mirror] “I think there should be eugenics policy, population control policy, something that ensures quality reproduction.” [Original][Mirror] “I think it’s okay to hate Jews if you hate them because they’re Jewish, and they wear a stupid f@cking frisbee on their head and walk around [thinking] they’re God’s chosen people.” “ Natural selection and modern civilization have ceased to exist. Today we live in a world overpopulated with bottom feeders. The pool is overfilled with the dregs, there is no inherent value on human life. The value is earned and most people are running a deficit. They’re worse than worthless. They’re counter-productive. What can be done?” Mesner states, “It’s OK to hate Jews” if this hatred is based in contempt for their supernatural beliefs but that, “It’s not OK to hate Jews” if this hated is based in racism or ideas of eugenics. Bugbee then asks Mesner, “Do you like Satanic Jews?” Mesner answers, “Satanic Jews are fine.” Bugbee replies, “One drop of Jew blood means you ain’t breaking bread with me, motherf@cker.” At this, someone on the podcast can be heard laughing. Mesner starts to respond, at which point Bugbee accuses Mesner of being Jewish himself. Mesner then replies, “Look at me, I’m an Aryan king.” This is met with more laughter. This exchange is followed by a more serious discussion by Bugbee’s wife, Amy, about how Jews exaggerated the numbers killed in the Holocaust and have exploited it for political gain, during which Mesner is silent. |
She influenced Sam. |
Which religions do not. They all commit fraud in some form or another. |