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Huckabee is Not a Homophobe, but...
Eventually these people will die, and the old husks and their followers left behind will spur further movements towards greater equality.
Just think, Fred Phelps did more to help Gays gain sympathy and rights than probably any of you did.
Satanists Enact "Gay Ritual" On Fred Phelps' Mother's Grave
"Satanists" perform gay ritual on Fred Phelp's mother's grave.
Would be more accurate.
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Satanists Enact "Gay Ritual" On Fred Phelps' Mother's Grave
Satanists that object to Fred Phelps. Right.
Dan Pallotta: The way we think about charity is dead wrong
Fred Phelps? Is that you?
Wow, $350,000,000 for breast cancer research? That's great. Did they cure breast cancer? No. They didn't. They won't cure it with $3 billion. They won't cure it with $3 trillion. or $300 quadrillion. Their mistake is in the perception of the problem, and the idea that "global poverty" or "cancer worldwide" is a "problem" which they can "solve". Cancer can be cured for $0. There are hundreds of lifestyle changes that cost nothing (or even save or make more money for the individual) that reduce cancer cells. Cancer isn't the problem, it's the cure, which points the individual to the real problem: lifestyle habits. Same goes for homelessness, hunger, etc. Those things (should) indicate to the individual that there is something wrong with the way they've lived their life up to that point. Or if you prefer a positive outlook, "there is a better way of living their life than the way they've been doing it up to that point." Stop trying to eliminate the things which motivate people to change their habits: Cancer, hunger, poverty, AIDS, etc. These are all symptoms. Symptoms teach us what the real problem is.
How's that for "real social innovation"?
Hatin' On The Westboro Baptist Church
stop feeding the RL trolls. seriously, they feed off the attention.
Fred Phelps is not long for this earth. Shirley Phelps is not getting any younger either.
Once those guys are shuffled off this mortal coil and/or arrested, I suspect the church will fracture and die. The two chuckleheads in that video are just followers, and without the leaders. The whole thing will be like a bad hangoer.
On the upside though, Despising the WBC is one of the few things the left and the right can actually agree on, there is that common ground now
Bill Maher On Islam and the South Park Bear Suit Controversy
>> ^entr0py:
That was quite good and I agree with nearly all of it, except the idea that Fred Phelps and his family are the worst America has to offer. While they are loathsome; they only hurt people's feelings. That doesn't begin to compare to Christian hate groups and militias who bomb abortion clinics or attack minorities. I wish we could claim not to have home-grown scary religious extremists, but that's not the case.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_terrorism#United_States
Whoa whoa whoa...my feelings matter way more than peoples lives!
Bill Maher On Islam and the South Park Bear Suit Controversy
That was quite good and I agree with nearly all of it, except the idea that Fred Phelps and his family are the worst America has to offer. While they are loathsome; they only hurt people's feelings. That doesn't begin to compare to Christian hate groups and militias who bomb abortion clinics or attack minorities. I wish we could claim not to have home-grown scary religious extremists, but that's not the case.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_terrorism#United_States
Queen Latifah-U.N.I.T.Y. Jay Z should have listened sooner
Sorry, I'm confused. Yes, we can all agree that his past attitude is less than stellar, but he's not allowed a shot at redemption now?
"Jay-Z trying to ban the word b*tch after giving birth to a girl is like a mass murderer asking other killers to be nice to his relatives. His music has helped to infect the world with the virus of misogyny, and now he wants to act like the Center for Disease Control. He’s like the homophobic pastor who leads anti-gay lynch mobs and later finds out that his own son is gay."
WTF? Assuming the people involved have realised the error of their ways, all of those examples are good things!
Seriously, if Fred Phelps stood up tomorrow and said "I'm sorry. I was a bigoted idiot and I've realised the hurt I've caused", you wouldn't applaud him?
Where I would fault him is that words ultimately mean little. So you're going to stop calling women bitches on record? Good for you. Are you going to do anything more substantial to make amends?
Activist Elijah With Michele Bachmann-my mommy's gay
From RationalWiki
Poe's Law states:
“ Without a winking smiley or other blatant display of humor, it is impossible to create a parody of Fundamentalism that SOMEONE won't mistake for the real thing. ”
Poe's Law is an axiom suggesting that it's difficult to distinguish between parodies of religious fundamentalism and its genuine proponents, since they both seem equally insane. For example, some conservatives consider noted homophobe Fred Phelps to be so over-the-top that they argue he's a "deep cover liberal" trying to discredit more mainstream homophobes.
Penn Jillette: An Atheist's Guide to the 2012 Election
Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)
I like the cut of your jib.>> ^enoch:
when i first engaged shiny i mistook him for a troll.
i have since changed my position.
shiny is a believer.
and this belief is derived with the certainty that the bible is the un-erring word of god and ALL his philosophy flows from that point.
this is not something he keeps obscure or hidden but is quite upfront about it,so it should come as no surprise when he responds in the way he does.
give the man some credit for taking the time to respond to the massive amounts of flack he gets.
feel free to disagree with him (hell,i do...and often)but remember he is taking the time to respond and engage with you.
i also feel he deserves a bit of leeway when he gets a bit testy.very often comments are directed towards him as if he IS religion,or that he somehow represents fred phelps "god hates fags" and therefore should be treated with disdain.
cant blame a man for getting a tad defensive.
he is just a man who has a belief based on the bible and to attack him based just on that belief wastes a fantastic opportunity to understand WHY a person may hold that belief.
it is only through respectful interaction that a more complete and full understanding can be achieved.
i may disagree with shiny but i find him a pleasant individual.
Penn Jillette: An Atheist's Guide to the 2012 Election
Thanks Enoch..I enjoy your company as well, and I appreciate you saying that..because I am still often accused of being a troll. And yes, I admit have been an asshat at times and said stupid things. It's hard not to want to respond to insults, but, when you don't I think it is something that builds character. Videosift has made me a more patient person.
I think there is just a strain of intolerance in the atheist community, that has become this militant antitheism, where you can't have decent conversation because everything being said is laced with insults and condescension. Videosift isn't really that bad in comparison to some atheist forums I frequent..and it isn't just me, because as soon as you open your mouth you have about 100 people all simultaneously ganging up on you and saying some really vicious things.
I know this isn't the way it should be, as we have seen on some of the more thoughtful debates on God. Where people actually treat eachother civilally and have thoughtful questions and answers. I think a lot of atheists want to act like it isn't even a valid question, or it has been sufficiently disproved, or it is something only stupid people believe, but that is flatly untrue. Even Hitchens said it was the greatest conversation you could have because the question of God leads to all the other important questions. So I think if people took that chip off their shoulder and gave the topic the consideration it deserves, all of this enmity could be avoided.
>> ^enoch:
when i first engaged shiny i mistook him for a troll.
i have since changed my position.
shiny is a believer.
and this belief is derived with the certainty that the bible is the un-erring word of god and ALL his philosophy flows from that point.
this is not something he keeps obscure or hidden but is quite upfront about it,so it should come as no surprise when he responds in the way he does.
give the man some credit for taking the time to respond to the massive amounts of flack he gets.
feel free to disagree with him (hell,i do...and often)but remember he is taking the time to respond and engage with you.
i also feel he deserves a bit of leeway when he gets a bit testy.very often comments are directed towards him as if he IS religion,or that he somehow represents fred phelps "god hates fags" and therefore should be treated with disdain.
cant blame a man for getting a tad defensive.
he is just a man who has a belief based on the bible and to attack him based just on that belief wastes a fantastic opportunity to understand WHY a person may hold that belief.
it is only through respectful interaction that a more complete and full understanding can be achieved.
i may disagree with shiny but i find him a pleasant individual.
Penn Jillette: An Atheist's Guide to the 2012 Election
when i first engaged shiny i mistook him for a troll.
i have since changed my position.
shiny is a believer.
and this belief is derived with the certainty that the bible is the un-erring word of god and ALL his philosophy flows from that point.
this is not something he keeps obscure or hidden but is quite upfront about it,so it should come as no surprise when he responds in the way he does.
give the man some credit for taking the time to respond to the massive amounts of flack he gets.
feel free to disagree with him (hell,i do...and often)but remember he is taking the time to respond and engage with you.
i also feel he deserves a bit of leeway when he gets a bit testy.very often comments are directed towards him as if he IS religion,or that he somehow represents fred phelps "god hates fags" and therefore should be treated with disdain.
cant blame a man for getting a tad defensive.
he is just a man who has a belief based on the bible and to attack him based just on that belief wastes a fantastic opportunity to understand WHY a person may hold that belief.
it is only through respectful interaction that a more complete and full understanding can be achieved.
i may disagree with shiny but i find him a pleasant individual.
Michael Moore and the Sodom Mobile
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Michael Moore, The Awful Truth, gay, Fred Phelps, Trent Lott, Westboro' to 'Michael Moore, The Awful Truth, WBC, Fred Phelps, Westboro Baptist Church, Sodomy' - edited by burdturgler
Jefferson Memorial Dancing on June 4 2011
ugh, you guys are seriously comparing the great evil government suppressing our right to dance where ever the fuck we want no matter what, to symbolic speech, gay marraige, and other civil liberty violations........get a clue for fuck sake. If you truly cannot see, how this is in no imaginable way oppressive then heaven help you.
or should we let fred phelps and his inbred retards stomp all over soldiers graves and hoot and hollar during a funeral while the departed's loved ones are grieving? why not? thats oppressing his freedom of speech if you wont allow him to say what he wants, when he wants, where he wants no matter what.