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Well, that is traditional. Not the newfangled Constitution from the 18th century, but the OG 17th century intoleration muriel_volestrangler Yesterday #1
That sounds way more fun jfz9580m 23 hrs ago #32
Despicable creeps...More like the case for Christian bullshit-alism... wcmagumba Yesterday #2
Read the effin constitution shitheads malaise Yesterday #3
Agree..just saw you ahead of me.. Deuxcents Yesterday #5
Roy Torcaso and the Supremes have said otherwise. no_hypocrisy Yesterday #7
The current Court feels precedent is irrelevant. nt Shipwack 23 hrs ago #21
Written with the recent memory of horrific European religious wars DBoon Yesterday #11
Ah, the good old days COL Mustard 23 hrs ago #27
It's obvious they do not understand or want to live by our Constitution..which is giving them their right to spew this Deuxcents Yesterday #4
So obvious malaise Yesterday #6
Yeah Jilly_in_VA Yesterday #8
To hell with that. GoCubsGo Yesterday #13
Even better malaise Yesterday #14
Do these people hear themselves? Scrivener7 Yesterday #9
Tragically, yes. They mean it. pat_k 23 hrs ago #31
What is going to happen in the event Christianity collapses? And in its collapse, so goes any country without adequate RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Yesterday #10
I knew it was just a matter of time. Lars39 Yesterday #12
I gave up on Christianity when I was 12 and the priest gave me the "God works in Ping Tung Yesterday #15
Priests today will tell you that God revealed himself to humans 4,000 years ago, and told them. ancianita Yesterday #18
I always thought the "mysterious ways" gambit was BS. A simple "I don't know" would have sufficed. patphil 23 hrs ago #26
Ping Tung. I asked the same question. Priest was talking about Alpha and Omega. I asked "how could something come from debm55 3 hrs ago #39
Ignorant is what they are...and stupid. Try reading the constitution...losers Demsrule86 Yesterday #16
Deez nutz are not entitled to decide who is or is not entitled. ancianita Yesterday #17
How does Thiel think Christian Nationalists view his sexuality? ChicagoTeamster Yesterday #19
Probably one (or more) of these thoughts: Shipwack 23 hrs ago #22
Yeah, his 35 year old boy toy accidently TexasBushwhacker 23 hrs ago #29
Someone should let them know about the FBI Director Hassler Yesterday #20
These privileged little shitstains Mr. Evil 23 hrs ago #23
Should be noted angrychair 23 hrs ago #24
I don't think they realize that they're saying they aren't entitled to political equality. patphil 23 hrs ago #25
The person who said that thinks they are Christian TNNurse 23 hrs ago #28
Sick fucks. spanone 23 hrs ago #30
If they were real christians they would be acting more like Jesus and feeding the hungry Tribetime 23 hrs ago #33
Nat-C Or Nazi No Matter The Name The Sordid Depravity's Always The Same; MayReasonRule 10 hrs ago #34
The Christian Taliban. nt Hotler 7 hrs ago #35
They are just missing an S at the end of their name newdeal2 7 hrs ago #37
Another right-wing purity test to be an American. Emile 7 hrs ago #36
Christianity I_UndergroundPanther 3 hrs ago #38
The ISI?! I remember when they were basically a CIA front... keep_left 3 hrs ago #40
Traitors to the U.S. Constitution Mysterian 2 hrs ago #41
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