The gullibility's pragmatists are relationally transcribed be they overtly religious and even of the mundanely inverted
against anything religious... The ever hardening of bitterness offerings runs ever continuously upon the mainstreamed religious waters unending motions... For without believer's sanctifications who would be the beneficiaries witnesses..?
Not exact matches
It's too funny how POS
religious fanatics think they can hide behind religion to do
anything they want in society, especially spreading hatred and bigotry
against others.
The things I find most appalling about religion reach a new zenith in Islam --(i) a dulling down of individual thought and a dogmatic requirement to conform to the views of the masses; (ii) a stultifying ignorant education system in which
anything inconsistent with the Qur» an is not just discouraged, but censored; (iii) the subjugation of women to the point of educating them to be nothing but mindless f * king, breeding machines for their insecure husbands; (iv) a political class that feeds off the
religious - based ignorance it imposes on its populations; and (v) a general back - sliding
against the rest of the planet because heads are buried in Dark Ages mythology.
Christian pastors are transfixed, however, with the fear of doing
anything to stir the mullahs (
religious teachers)
against them and their flocks.
Is there nothing better to do in your world than attack
anything that is
religious, specifically Christian as that seems to be the only thing they fight
against.
My guess is that it will be a difficult case to argue
against the impact of the contraceptive coverage rule as
anything but an «incidental effect» given it targets a market and there's no evidence that the rule is over or under inclusively fashioned as a pretext to target the
religious beliefs of those opposed to contraception.
librerals are so bitter
against anything Republican and
Religious.
Moreover,
religious teachings that warn believers
against such temptations as greed and envy provide a strong rationale for believing that it is these moral failings more than
anything else to which poverty and economic injustice must be attributed.
While both parties may be influenced by religion, one party moreso than another relies more heavily on that; because of that reliance that party essentially CA N'T do
anything positive for gay people because it would go
against their
religious beliefs.
I am ex-military, and was never forced to do
anything religious against my will.
Frankly, this blog strikes me as one of those deals where the former pastor figures out that all the other
religious people are wrong, and he doesn't want to be one of those «fundie douchebags» (to quote one of your fans), and so he starts spewing cynical knee - jerk vitriol
against anything that smacks of conservativism or evangelicalism or whatever.
@Micheal, Chapel Hill, yes and its you
religious hypocritical righties that proclaim one thing but do another.It's your Billy Graham who railed
against the Mormon cult of Romneys but just recently blessed his campaign and took down the site
against Mormonism.Just how much was placed in Grahams hand as a donation to change his mind and remember you
religious, sanctumonious ones are the ones wanting everything to help your fellow brethren taken away remember in ACA, Medicaid, Medicare, SocialSecurity,
anything to help the people of this proud country.It all comes down to money doesn't it hypocrites hidden behind the smokescreen of religion, just take your snakeoil mentality somewhere else, its not wanted or needed here!!
«If there is
anything that needs our commitment and collective resolve is the fight
against corruption and ethno -
religious intolerance, because Nigeria has adequate resources to make the lives of the people better.
If
anything, it's skewed
against the
religious schools.»
To some veteran observers, the case was decided when she commented: «If
anything, [the law is] skewed
against the
religious schools.»
[xliii] In a stinging dissent, Judge Andrew Kleinfeld observed, «Discriminating
against religious schools in a program of otherwise general availability makes no sense as a strategy for avoiding an establishment of religion, because treating everyone the same without regard to religion is hard to see as «establishing»
anything — except equality.»
When including additional information, take care to avoid including
anything that can potentially work
against you, such as noting
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Wayne Besen is the Founding Executive Director of Truth Wins Out, the Center
Against Religious Extremism (TWOCARE.org) and author of «
Anything But Straight: Unmasking the Scandals and Lies Behind the Ex-Gay Myth» (Routledge, 2003) and «Bashing Back: Wayne Besen on People, Politics, and Culture.»