Posted on 12/03/2015 3:09:18 PM PST by detective
Being that the United States is the most religious country in the industrialized world, it's safe to say that many people offer prayers when tragedy strikes. During and after the horrific mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, which left 14 dead, liberal America had a rather vile reaction to those who were offering prayers for the victimsâthey shamed them for doing it.
Guy nailed it on the head. After years of failing to convince the public that their agenda of confiscating firearms from law-abiding citizens was a good policy, liberals have declared war on the prayer-giving public, especially the 2016 Republican candidates who offered their condolences via social media.
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Muslims praying for the death of Christians and the death of America is fine.
I don’t see them mocking Muslims praying for the death of Americans and Christians.
Would this count as a topic for Moral Absolutes?
Pray they meet with untimely ends, the heathen basturds....bless their hearts, of course.
No, i do not g.a.s. how that sounds.
For those who argue that we’re NOT passing through a period of Satanic dominance.
It seems like the left is stuck in sophomore college sociology class mode. Maybe freshman.
Not even close.
Thailand is the most religious country globally (94%)
followed by Armenia (93%)
Bangladesh (93%),
Georgia (93%), and Morocco(93%).
Gallup Survey (pdf)
Are they planning to shut down mizzie 5x/day prayers
Rush said that the SB shooter was allowed to go home 5X a day to pray and with pay and he was a government employee. So much for the left’s separation of church and state.
There are atheists who simply don’t participate and then there are anti-Christs. These are the letter and they are of the beast. They should be dealt with as such.
Praying the the victims and family to God, who may intervene?
or
using the hashtag #bringbackourgirls and feeling "good" about "doing" something about it?
Sociology is evil. I think I attended 2 sociology classes when I was maybe 20 and the constant ignorant “challenging” of my “wrong way of thinking” made me decide to withdraw from the class as I saw it akin to bullying people who refuse to tow their immoral way of viewing things. Of course it might have only been that professor, but I kind of doubt it.
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