Sunday, December 22, 2013

Christian Facebook Posts

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  1. Duh, the number of categories/colors doesn't match the pie chart.

    This is a graphic illustration of the statement, "80% of all statistics are made up on the spot."

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    1. Yeah, you're probably right. Conservative Christians have no problem with Obama or Liberals or gun control. It's all lies.

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    2. Duh, indeed, bozo. The point, which is obviously way too deep for the average gunsuck moron like yourself, is that Christians don't give a flying fuck about the needy. Which is true. Most "christians" today will not make it into heaven if Jesus has anything to say about it, because Jesus is not about bigger TVs, or shooting children, which is what gunsuck "Christian" morons like yerself care about.

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    3. Nick, by all means, don't change. Since it's Christmas, I'll take a line from a classic movie: Every time you comment, a voter joins the gun rights side.

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    4. I don't think so, Greg. Nick says what we all know, just a little stronger.

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    5. The same statement goes for you, Mikeb. You're helping my cause.

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    6. The gun sucks will have to find a better mouthpiece than you. You have been proven to be a lying cowardly criminal.

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  2. Here's something with the same level of supporting evidence as all of Mikeb's other claims.

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    1. Funny coming from a guy who never backs up anything he says with credible facts.

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    2. Yeah, sure Greg, you and first time reader must be right. Conservative Christians are all about loving the gays and liberals.

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    3. Mikeb, do you notice how that's a graphic with no sources? It was made up. It's a joke. It makes a valid point, but only a rhetorical one.

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    4. You don't even bother with figures and proof, you just spout shit, which is why you are known as this sites cowardly liar.

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    5. Two quotes from Greg:

      It makes a valid point, but only a rhetorical one.

      Here's something with the same level of supporting evidence as all of Mikeb's other claims.

      Careful, Greg, that almost sounds like you're giving validity to all my ideas.

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    6. Mikeb, the valid point here is that too many Christians talk a good line, but fail to live up to what their religion demands. But the graph presents data without supporting evidence. It's intended to be rhetorical. Your problem is that you claim that what you say is factual.

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    7. Where are your URL's to prove Greg made those comments?

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