




Somebody needs to give that guy an award
He just made that cop’s shitty day 10x better. He has to deal with grumpy, hateful protesters and then Jesus fucking shows up.
jesus took the wheel and hauled ass to a gay pride parade
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Somebody needs to give that guy an award
He just made that cop’s shitty day 10x better. He has to deal with grumpy, hateful protesters and then Jesus fucking shows up.
jesus took the wheel and hauled ass to a gay pride parade
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Lrbevermy mom loved these guys :S
Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson (below) wanted to tell his audience at the Vero Beach Prayer Breakfast on Friday that atheists don’t have any moral authority because, apparently, you need God to be good. It your typical Christian apologist bullshit… but the example he used to illustrate his point is just appalling:

I’ll make a bet with ya. Two guys break into an atheist’s home. He has a little atheist wife and two little atheist daughters. Two guys break into his home and tie him up in a chair and gag him. And then they take his two daughters in front of him and rape both of them and then shoot them and they take his wife and then decapitate her head off in front of him. And then they can look at him and say, “Isn’t it great that I don’t have to worry about being judged? Isn’t it great that there’s nothing wrong with this? There’s no right or wrong, now is it dude?”
Then you take a sharp knife and take his manhood and hold it in front of him and say, “Wouldn’t it be something if this [sic] was something wrong with this? But you’re the one who says there is no God, there’s no right, there’s no wrong, so we’re just having fun! We’re sick in the head! Have a nice day.”
If it happened to them, they probably would say, “Something about this just ain’t right.”
What sort of fucked up bet is this…?
I guess the only thing keeping Robertson from raping, shooting, and beheading other people is his fear of God and interpretation of biblical morality… in which case, I’m glad he believes. If he didn’t, they’d need to make a six-part HBO documentary about him.
(via Right Wing Watch. Image via Wikipedia)
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LrbeverCreator of the Steam engine, (what I play games on), is a brony. Seems they are all coming out for it now, as a few days ago. We learned about William Shatner.
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This is one of those go-to weeknight meals that I can throw together with my eyes closed and one hand behind my back. Chewy pasta and gooey cheese are balanced out by a big helping of veggies with a little ground meat for protein. Add in a spicy kick and everyone leaves happy. Most of the ingredients are pantry staples at our house, and there's plenty of flexibility in the recipe to throw in whatever happens to be in season or on hand in your kitchen.
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It’s always unnerving to hear Ken Ham admit the reality of climate change. But then he keeps talking and everything goes back to normal.
In his latest brain dropping, he goes after his critics:
… creationists do not deny climate change! And at Answers in Genesis we don’t shy away from using the term “climate change.” Climate change is an observable process that we see happening around us. We can measure the temperature in the present and see that it changes from year to year (this is observational science). So we don’t reject the fact that climates do indeed change. What we do reject are the worldview-based assumptions behind the radical claims of climate change alarmists. You see, what you believe about the severity and causes of climate change has a lot to do with what you believe about the history of Earth.
If you accept the man-made idea that the Earth is millions of years old and that the ice cores in Antarctica and Greenland preserve a supposed record of hundreds of thousands of years of climate patterns, then modern trends in climate change are startling and seemingly caused by human activity. But the Bible records the true history of the Earth. Our world is not millions of years old but only a few thousand years old, and it was affected by a catastrophic global Flood and the subsequent Ice Age. Our climate was designed by an all-wise and all-knowing Designer, and He has promised that our seasons will continue…
So climate change would be “startling” if the Earth is millions of years old… (which it is). However, God created the universe a few thousand years ago so nothing to worry about!
That post, like many of his recent ones, was “written with the assistance of AiG’s research team.” Which makes you wonder how much time they spend making up all this “research.”
What’s really scary is that there will be multiple people running for President who think just like him.
We’re so screwed…
(Image via Shutterstock)
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Hello everyone! I've been a pegasister for almost two years! Its a wonderful thing, despite all the bad hype. The community is wonderful! The people are amazing and I love all of it! I even planned on going to Brony-con this year, and hope to if my cards play out correctly. My friend got me into ponies and now I collect all sorts of stuff. Which brings me to my story. My friend has been catching grief from his father about his pony plushies, which is pretty much the only thing he has pony wise. Its really sad, because his dad is pretty vindictive towards him about it. He even went as far as to throw out his only plushies. Hes very torn up about it, because he can't afford anymore. I'm saving what I can to send him a care package of pony goodies, just to cheer him up, but it might take me a while. Hes helped me through a lot in the past and is an amazing person and I hate that this has happened to him. Have any of you received hate like this from loved ones? Have they gone as far as his father did? How did you deal with it and what did you do?
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Starting in Delaware, you must tour the 48 contiguous United States, visiting each state exactly once.
Where will you finish?
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