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In reply to the discussion: What DU has taught me about religion. [View all]Rob H.
(5,570 posts)38. Corollary to that corollary
If you're a member of a local church whose global parent church gives vast sums of money to anti-gay efforts, there's no need to worry that any of the money you give makes its way up the chain to the parent church to fund those donations. I mean, that's just like when you buy an iPhone or other Apple product at your local Apple store, right? Not one thin dime of any of that money goes back to Apple, Inc., does it?
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Oh, and don't forget to thank god every time a surgeon saves a life. n/t
Binkie The Clown
May 2015
#13
I would add that when the topic is Uganda...they let the thread sink like a stone. (nt)
LostOne4Ever
May 2015
#8
Respect for religion appears to be an ever changing wall of special pleading.
AtheistCrusader
May 2015
#12
And they wonder why liberal Christianity has failed to provide an alternative to rw zealotry.
Act_of_Reparation
May 2015
#17
I learnt that "respect for people" means it's fine to call them fundamentalists and vermin
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#20
Nice to know their tolerance of human beings only extends as far as a political party, I guess.
trotsky
May 2015
#42
except of course if they are creationists, mormons, or scientologists.
Warren Stupidity
May 2015
#50