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  • PGNcornflake
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    Re: Even in South Carolina, atheists are persecuting us.

    Originally posted by Pastor Isaac Peters View Post

    Not only are they taking over, but they're even recruiting our children.
    No, they are "recruiting" their own children, similar to how any parent is "recruiting" their kids by propagating any paradigm, doctrine or what have you.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: Even in South Carolina, atheists are persecuting us.

    Brother Lazarus, maybe you could put up something like this:



    I like the way it lays out the facts in a clear and "logical" manner. Lunatic atheists are big fans of "logic", you know.

    And this could help the oppressed majority of Christians to understand that atheists are trying to destroy America, probably with help from the Mexicans and their swine flu!

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  • Pastor Isaac Peters
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    Re: Even in South Carolina, atheists are persecuting us.

    Originally posted by Brother Lazarus View Post
    Perhaps Landover should erect a billboard right next to the atheist billboard proclaiming the atheists to be hell bound.
    What a great idea. We'd be countering atheist hate speech with a message of Christian love. Too often, our increasingly secular society silences Christian voices, so we need to take every opportunity to get out the Good News.

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  • Brother Lazarus
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    Re: Even in South Carolina, atheists are persecuting us.

    As Landover's representative in South Carolina, I will find a way to deal with this. The problem, as usual, is the commandment to obey secular law. Perhaps Landover should erect a billboard right next to the atheist billboard proclaiming the atheists to be hell bound.

    I'm afraid these commies are going to infiltrate right up I-26 into the heart of God fearing Columbia.

    Yours in Christ
    Brother Lazarus

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Even in South Carolina, atheists are persecuting us.

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Praise Jesus, they finally admit that it's a choice!
    Yes, it is a choice to join the Al Quida terrorist. Those atheist scum in South Carolina are virtually the same as a brigade of suicide bombers, each on targeting a mega-church.

    When will we Christians stop being the victims here of this less that 20% minorities and fight back for our rights to keep them down?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Even in South Carolina, atheists are persecuting us.

    They liken their strategy to that of the gay-rights movement, which lifted off when closeted members of a scorned minority decided to go public.

    Praise Jesus, they finally admit that it's a choice!

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  • Even in South Carolina, atheists are persecuting us.

    Now that you-know-who is President, Christians are no longer safe from atheist bigotry anywhere in the country. Even in South Carolina, home of the almost-True Christian™ Bob Jones University, Christ-hating atheists are denying us our right to our beliefs by disagreeing with us.

    From the JYT:

    More Atheists Shout It From the Rooftops
    By LAURIE WICKEDSTEIN


    CHARLESTON, S.C. — Two months after the local atheist organization here put up a billboard saying “Don’t Believe in God? You Are Not Alone,” the group’s 13 board members met in Laura and Alex Kasman’s living room to grapple with the fallout.

    The problem was not that the group, the Secular Humanists of the Lowcountry, had attracted an outpouring of hostility. It was the opposite. An overflow audience of more than 100 had showed up for their most recent public symposium, and the board members discussed whether it was time to find a larger place.

    And now parents were coming out of the woodwork asking for family-oriented programs where they could meet like-minded nonbelievers.
    Not only are they taking over, but they're even recruiting our children. To counter atheist recruitment of children, we should make an extra effort to leave Chick tracts where children can find them.

    This growth in militant atheism has the devil's hoofprints all over it:

    They liken their strategy to that of the gay-rights movement, which lifted off when closeted members of a scorned minority decided to go public.
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