Ever notice that whenever people wish to display the 10 commandments in a public place they avoid, like the plague, the discussion of which version of the 10 commandments they want to display?
It is the same as when you ask a Christian which Bible they are referring to, and they give you a blank look and say "The HOLY Bible"
Posted by CliffordCookI groaned when I saw this Christian Nationalist Christmas meme posted by one of Donald Trump's supporters in Iowa. Then, I smiled when I saw how many of his Facebook friends had reposted it.
Posted by CliffordCook The Fascism of Faith Month in the US Congress U.
Posted by of-the-mountainReality!!!
Posted by of-the-mountainReality!!!
Posted by of-the-mountainReality!!!
Posted by CliffordCookChristian Nationalism isn't just something that's spreading in the United States.
Posted by KilltheskyfairyReligion is ridiculous!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyReligion is ridiculous!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyReligion is ridiculous!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyReligion is ridiculous!
Posted by CliffordCookChristians like to believe that their religion spread around the world by people voluntarily abandoning their own cultural traditions in favor of the obvious superiority of Christianity.
Posted by KilltheskyfairyIt’s all about keeping women in subjugation!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyIt’s all about keeping women in subjugation!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyIt’s all about keeping women in subjugation!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyIt’s all about keeping women in subjugation!
Posted by KynleiI saw a meme about Noah's Ark and it got me thinking about the supposed timeline of events.