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The Entire Bible In 30 Minutes Or Less.

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 54 Comments › )
Filed under Christianity, Religion at January 30th, 2015 - 11:40 am

Bible

I’ve never read much of The Bible (with the exception of Genesis and The Book of Revelations when I was a teenager – I liked the Sci-Fi aspects). I’m not a particularly religious person, certainly not devout; I consider myself a non-practicing Presbyterian heathen.

A website found me on Christmas Day, and I found this post interesting:

The entire Bible in 30 minutes or less.

Here’s the gist of it:

God creates man.
Man rebels.
God initiates redemption.
God accomplishes redemption.
God gives birth to the church.
God completes redemption.

The following is reposted by permission of the author. It’s not a parody or satire, and it’s worth sharing. (more…)

French say Judaism and Christianity are tolerant but Islam isn’t.

by Phantom Ace ( 8 Comments › )
Filed under France, Headlines, Islam, Judaism at January 30th, 2013 - 6:02 pm

A new poll of French show the majority think Christianity and Judaism is tolerant. When it come to Islam, well they do not think highly of it.

The study, published Jan. 24 in the left-leaning Le Monde, reported that a decisive majority of French citizens consider Judaism and Christianity “tolerant,” while an even larger number consider Islam “intolerant.”

According to the survey, carried out by the Ipsos polling institute, 72 percent of the French consider Catholicism either “completely” or “fairly” accepting of other groups, with 66 percent sharing similar attitudes toward Jews. Seventy-four percent see Islam as intolerant.

Published Jan. 24, the survey also found that eight out of 10 French people believe Islam is trying to impose its views on others, with 74 percent describing the religion as “incompatible” with French values.

Here is the poll in French.

A Map of A Holes

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 250 Comments › )
Filed under Bigotry, History at September 15th, 2012 - 6:00 pm


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These are the same types who claimed that “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day” was blasphemy and worth killing people for it. Nevermind that images of Mohammed have been painted and reproduced for centuries.  Every one of those little blue assholes on the map should be targets, IMO, and they probably are already.

Do I really have to add a caveat that innocent non-combatants be saved?  Yeah, I do, because I don’t believe that all Muslims are extremists, never have. Can’t defend the assholes, though.

Carry on.

Updated comment from the source:

“I see this and I think, cripes, man, have you seen even PART of that ridiculous shitty thing?  It’s all blackface and offensive mostly because it is so poorly done, designed to offend, like a joke that is all punchline and no build-up.  To be offended by that piece of shit is an offense to me. […] C’mon, Arab World, riot over some shit that matters.”

Did you spot that […]?  That’s where the commenter went scooters and blamed GWB. Otherwise, I kinda agree with the dickhead. Riot over some shit that matters, like tossing sharia law into the crapper forever. Then maybe we’ll talk about buying you food and water and shit, and introduce you to the technology of teh 1900s. Some of y’all got some serious catchin’ up to do.

UPDATE 9:00PM 15 September 2012: I don’t care how stupid, ignorant or deranged someone is, but this ain’t right. The guy has a Constitutional First Amendment Right and was arrested FOR EXPRESSING HIS OWN OPINION.


Folks, this is very wrong, and very disturbing.

UPDATE 2: Interactive Googlemap of muslim protests since 11 Sept.  2012

Bloomberg/Washington Post Republican Presidential Debate

by Kafir ( 345 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Elections 2012, Politics, Republican Party at October 11th, 2011 - 8:00 pm

Tonight’s GOP Presidential debate will be held in New Hampsire. In attendance: Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann , businessman Herman Cain, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum.

There will be live streaming at PostPolitics.com and Bloomberg.com and you can follow the conversation on twitter with the hash tag #EconDebate.