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  • Converter
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    Re: Boy Arrested For Mocking Jesus

    A nice surprise. Maybe some people in Australia are on our side.

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  • Pastor Isaac Peters
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    It's shocking that God's favorite nation has fallen behind Christ-denying Abostralia in protecting us from such blatant anti-Christian persecution. I fear that we may be losing God's anointing for having elected Slick Willy to be President and for even thinking about electing his domestic partner to that office. In short, the Clintons are to blame yet again.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
    They say that as if not having a bill of rights is a bad thing. America is having trouble remaining a Christian nation BECAUSE of our bill of rights.
    I hope the secularist scum bags who made such an anti-Christian document law are burning in Hell like they deserve.

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  • Nobar King
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    They say that as if not having a bill of rights is a bad thing. America is having trouble remaining a Christian nation BECAUSE of our bill of rights.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Boy Arrested For Mocking Jesus

    Well you could have knocked me over with a feather when I read THIS. I didn't know they had police in Godless Austria, much less laws against wearing a t-shirt that mocks Christ.

    Australia: boy charged for wearing t-shirt degrading Jesus

    A Gold Coast teenager has been charged by police for wearing a blasphemous t-shirt degrading Jesus.

    The boy, 16, was stopped by police in Biggera Waters after he was spotted wearing a t-shirt which claims “Jesus is a (expletive deleted)” and depicts a nun masturbating.

    It is a t-shirt for English extreme metal band Cradle of Filth.

    The teen was charged with offensive behaviour under the Summary Offences Act 2005 for public nuisance on Monday.

    The incident has sparked debate about Australia’s lack of a Bill of Rights.
    Since they have no "Bill of Rights," there should be no legal impediment to executing the boy for blasphemy. That should teach the little demon a lesson.
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