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Guess he flunked logic class. sinkingfeeling Saturday #1
And should have flunked bibull college. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Saturday #3
You don't need to have a degree to become a pastor in the USA. Wednesdays Saturday #10
Sure, and those people or I (dunno bout you) should also have flunked bibull college. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Saturday #11
A pastor in favor of hate and "christian nationalist". Fits. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Saturday #2
AND, exempt from paying taxes! 70sEraVet Yesterday #33
That doesn't make a bit of sense. Srkdqltr Saturday #4
Not to me, either. The first poster mentioned logic and I agree..what kind of logic comes to his conclusion? Deuxcents Saturday #7
These moron pastors have made hate part of their tenets mdbl Saturday #5
Oh, they recognize it. They make more money off an angry mob/flock. PSPS Saturday #9
Paranoia mac56 Saturday #6
I would like to see him establish a Christian nationalist community. Norrrm Saturday #8
It's why that Christian dream of 1000 years of peace after they slaughter everyone travelingthrulife Yesterday #36
Up is down and down is up berniesandersmittens Saturday #12
So he prefers "Hate has a home, here" mzmolly Saturday #13
Faux Christian. Timeflyer Saturday #14
BEYOND sick!! InAbLuEsTaTe Saturday #15
The pastor just confessed to preaching hate. Wiz Imp Saturday #16
Hate has a home with that "Christian nationalist" IronLionZion Saturday #17
The pastor would prefer hate has a home? dlk Saturday #18
Not the onion nt Javaman Saturday #19
'Christian Nationalists' are neither Christian nor nationalist..... Jack Valentino Saturday #20
Irony Is A Forgotten Thing With These People DallasNE Saturday #21
What parts does he disagree with? Retrograde Saturday #22
These words from the Scripps article stand out for me: Collimator Saturday #23
I read an article where many ministers and priests BlueKota Yesterday #37
Did this pastor just narc on himself or something? nt SouthBayDem Saturday #24
Doublethink pat_k Saturday #25
MOFA sounds like a great idea ! Of course, everyone will confuse it w/Mofo ... but that just adds a twist of humor. nt eppur_se_muova Yesterday #31
That's certainly an expletive that has escape my lips on occasion in reaction to 47 regime insanity! (nt) pat_k Yesterday #32
Trump mentioned Orwell's name during his Windsor Castle dinner speech. Then he burst into flames. Timeflyer Yesterday #38
Yes! He should have! Poof!! pat_k 12 hrs ago #45
This is one of two possible things. mn9driver Saturday #26
What? tclambert Saturday #27
And Charlie Kirk taught him that empathy is bad. travelingthrulife Yesterday #39
This is The Onion, yes??? PLEASE tell me this is The Onion. niyad Saturday #28
So, his religious belief Bettie Saturday #29
Warped minded. Solly Mack Saturday #30
Sigh lonely bird Yesterday #34
Doesn't sound like the Christianity I was taught! BlueKota Yesterday #35
Oh, please. The person who created the phrase coffeenap 22 hrs ago #40
1984 is this weirdo's playbook. Clouds Passing 22 hrs ago #41
Projection Parzival72 22 hrs ago #42
and they wonder why people are losing their religion. Emile 21 hrs ago #43
IDK, here's an idea, he could make it all even steven and post a sign that AmandaRuth 18 hrs ago #44
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