GrumpyCatFace wrote:
Oh, my bad. I thought you needed something "right-this-second-in-America". If you can stretch your minds back across the eons to 1994... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_genocide
Christian tyranny in America by way of Rwanda. Explain how that works.
That goalpost is stretched into infinity now.
Is ISIS conducting executions in Nebraska?
The goal posts have not moved, you simply don't know what the issue was, and should have kept your retarded tyranny of Christians clip art to yourself.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
MilSpecs wrote:
25% of the U.S. is evangelical Protestant, many of whom would be considered fundamentalist because they believe in a literal interpretation of the Bible.
Evangelicals are not fundamentalists. Next premise..
Many evangelicals are indeed fundamentalists.
That said, if there are so very few fundamentalists in the U.S. then how did we get fundamentalists in government?
/facepalm
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
Okeefenokee wrote:
Christian tyranny in America by way of Rwanda. Explain how that works.
That goalpost is stretched into infinity now.
Is ISIS conducting executions in Nebraska?
The goal posts have not moved, you simply don't know what the issue was, and should have kept your retarded tyranny of Christians clip art to yourself.
Wait, so the Rwandan genocide was caused by US fundamentalist Christians armed with ARs or AKs shooting thousands of Rwandan's??
GrumpyCatFace wrote:
That goalpost is stretched into infinity now.
Is ISIS conducting executions in Nebraska?
The goal posts have not moved, you simply don't know what the issue was, and should have kept your retarded tyranny of Christians clip art to yourself.
Wait, so the Rwandan genocide was caused by US fundamentalist Christians armed with ARs or AKs shooting thousands of Rwandan's??
We were discussing fundamentalism, and it was stated that this doesn't apply to Christianity, because feelz. I responded with Westboro. Then a picture of ISIS was used to show us of the ebil mooslims. I countered with Rwanda. Now, that's not valid because we're back to the US-only somehow.
Rwanda isn’t valid because it was tribal violence, not theological violence. One tribe being Christian didn’t motivate them to kill the other.
Unlike the multiple instances of modern Islamic violence where tribal affiliation is irrelevant because the crimes are committed in the name of the religion.
Was it really necessary for me to type all that, because it seems fairly self evident?
Okeefenokee wrote:
The goal posts have not moved, you simply don't know what the issue was, and should have kept your retarded tyranny of Christians clip art to yourself.
Wait, so the Rwandan genocide was caused by US fundamentalist Christians armed with ARs or AKs shooting thousands of Rwandan's??
We were discussing fundamentalism, and it was stated that this doesn't apply to Christianity, because feelz. I responded with Westboro. Then a picture of ISIS was used to show us of the ebil mooslims. I countered with Rwanda. Now, that's not valid because we're back to the US-only somehow.
Gallopin' goalposts.
How was the Rwandan genocide motivated by fundamentalist Christianity? Or even simply Christianity?
(edit: Hmm. Guess I shouldn't have taken a break from writing, since DB made the same observation)