"Not gonna lie; I kind of keep expecting you to post one day that you threw down on someone who clearly had no idea that today was NOT THEIR DAY." ~dontcallmeshirley
On a side note, the double negative is giving me giggles "ain't no homos gonna make it to heaven" = all gays go to heaven.
Bigotry fail, lulz
This doesn't make sense the way you're trying to give it new meaning, but a valiant effort. It's like the whole free speech thing, though. Each person is entitled to their own beliefs, opinions, speech, etc. and the same regarding how they raise their children. However, they must also be ready to take the heat and consequences of said beliefs, opinions and speech. Plenty of people raise kids crazy ways, the main difference here is the exploitation of the child to garner public attention.
On a side note, the double negative is giving me giggles "ain't no homos gonna make it to heaven" = all gays go to heaven.
Bigotry fail, lulz
This doesn't make sense the way you're trying to give it new meaning, but a valiant effort. It's like the whole free speech thing, though. Each person is entitled to their own beliefs, opinions, speech, etc. and the same regarding how they raise their children. However, they must also be ready to take the heat and consequences of said beliefs, opinions and speech. Plenty of people raise kids crazy ways, the main difference here is the exploitation of the child to garner public attention.
No, she is correct on the double negative. If they weren't ignorant slobs saying ain't, they would say, "No homos aren't going to Heaven," which does mean all of them go.
And there are legal precedents for minors not having full freedom of speech protection, and even minors being taken from loony bigots, like the guy who called his kids Aryan Nation and Hitler. I would rather the parents fall in a sinkhole and the kid gets adopted by normal people.
I don't know why people worry about these things. God has a plan, and will either let them get killed by people acting the death threats, or not. I am guessing their faith is strong enough that god will protect them from bullets. And if not, oops! Wrong god. Shoulda listened to Vishnu.
I don't know why people worry about these things. God has a plan, and will either let them get killed by people acting the death threats, or not. I am guessing their faith is strong enough that god will protect them from bullets. And if not, oops! Wrong god. Shoulda listened to Vishnu.
They all just need to get in touch with their inner Thetan.
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Despite the threats, all the members we spoke to have no regrets about the song getting posted online -- in fact one said, "The people who are upset just don't read the word of God. If we don't teach the children the truth early they will never learn."
Can anyone say cult? Yes, it's never too early to teach someone to hate. I agree with g, I should feel bad they're getting death threats because well I am pretty much a pacifist but honestly I can't muster any sympathy. I just hope the wack jobs remember the children are victims too.