Pardon me while I roll over in my grave.
Ghost of MLK |
01.17.04 - 9:53 am | #
If you're gonna show gays, I wanna see 'em in leather bondage. Mmmmm.
Fred Phelps |
01.17.04 - 10:08 am | #
Yeah, I don't understand how that billboard's appropriate at Disney World's Macedonian dinosaur theme park either.
Wild Eyed Lefty |
01.17.04 - 10:13 am | #
Upper left corner, is that Jesus and two women?
Why are they all in white robes?
Looks cultish to me.
Although Jesus and the two babes ( one oriental) looks like he is gonna get his groove on.
Anonymous |
01.17.04 - 10:14 am | #
Once you skip past the "Homosexual Agenda of the American Left, blah blah, etc." bullshit, Kerri Houston does have good points. The money was better spent elsewhere. Our "diplomat" is apparently thumbing his nose at the people. And the ad itself, though it's tame by our standards, if looked through Macedonian eyes is likely offensive.
Houston's last sentence is quite right. In order to make economic and personal liberty stick, the US must respect their beliefs. Ah, but an addendum. I doubt Kerri Houston foresees that once such liberty does stick, that their beliefs will soften, and they'll become more tolerant of homosexuals. It'd be interesting to see Houston's reaction then.
Adam 4-4-2 |
01.17.04 - 10:15 am | #
I sometimes think that the left plays right into the hands of the right when they promote 'tolerance'. With the rabid righties, words like 'tolerance' and 'compromise' are seen as emblems of Satan himself. I think a better word when it comes to issues of policy, is 'neutrality.'
'Tolerance' implies that some difference is noted, and protected. This is then spun to mean 'encouraged.'
'Neutrality' implies that it does not matter. When it comes to issues of basic rights, a person's sexual preferance, religeous beliefs, or skin color should not matter. Policy should be neutral.
What the right is actively seeking, is the tolerance of hatred.
JoeW |
01.17.04 - 10:21 am | #
I think the fact that the complaints came from American conservatives and not Macedonians is what bothered me.
Obviously our diplomats overseas should be making an effort to respect the local customs and culture (though since our preznit makes no such effort ....), but when FoKKKus on the Family gets involved and stirs up its army of nutjobs to complain about something in another country, that gets my back up. I mean, if FOTF was really so concerned about families they'd be fighting for universal health care here, not yanking people's chains about billboards across the ocean.
They're so concerned about the use of taxpayer dollars. Well, I'm concerned about my taxpayer dollars being used for prisons, and tanks. But nobody's jumping to placate me.
I loved Brian C.'s comment about how he would be upset if his kids saw the sign since that would mean they were in Macedonia and they can't afford it.. ha ha.. tooo funny.. I don't know why these people have to make such a big deal. Its as though they are persecuting gay people. I guess they are afraid their children might "catch" gayness? What they need to realize, if they care for their children, that if a child is gay, it makes acceptance so much easier if we could live and let live. Do they really want their gay children to live a lie? That means not being able to follow their heart in anything. Jobwise, they would have to think " does that make me look gay?" even if it is something they love.
oldwhitelady |
01.17.04 - 10:43 am | #
Hmm.
Too many pretty people.
Too many pretty white people.
Too many pretty people in pretty white clothes.
Too many pretty white people in pretty white clothes.
digger |
01.17.04 - 10:52 am | #
In the original Focus on the Family story they didn't show the picture but descibed the women as being in suggestive poses. Suggestive of what? Singing a song, maybe, or showing that they care for one another. Quel fromage!
Maybe the song was in French.
And why doesn't the Focus on the Family focus on their own goddam families for a change? Last I read, fundamentalist Christians had the highest divorce rate of any group, much higher than even the heathen agnostics and atheists.
cosmic grappler |
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01.17.04 - 10:53 am | #
Jeffrey, this is how you do it: Miserable Failure
Magnum |
01.17.04 - 10:57 am | #
Nazarene Nazi Osama James Dobson is leading a very dangerous cult movement of hatred and ignorance.
sumwon |
01.17.04 - 11:02 am | #
cosmic grappler
They are in suggestive poses.
Damn near erotic.
It is like the ads for Cinemax soft core porn.
Anonymous |
01.17.04 - 11:03 am | #
Too many pretty white people in pretty white clothes.
digger
I don't think there are very many dark people in macedonia.
The white clothes do throw me though?
Macedonians don't dress is basic black? No reds, jeans or T shirts?
If it is supposed to be some kind of gays in heaven thing, then that is fine.
But other wise it looks solar templeish.
And I'm sure that pisses the fundies off just as much as the gayness.
Cuts into their finances.
Anonymous |
01.17.04 - 11:06 am | #
I get the feelin' that there's some diddlin' goin' on below the waist. Where are the legs on these people?
Jesus was/is Gay? |
01.17.04 - 11:08 am | #
Anon,
It always amazes me what fundmentalists see as sexual. Soft focus people showing affection ... men and their dogs ...
Who was it who said that pornography was whatever gave the judge an erection?
cosmic grappler |
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01.17.04 - 11:09 am | #
what if little boys see that & get boners?!?!?!?!
n69n |
Homepage |
01.17.04 - 11:12 am | #
I sometimes think that the left plays right into the hands of the right when they promote 'tolerance'.
Tough fucking shit.
dave |
Homepage |
01.17.04 - 11:16 am | #
Maybe we should organize a Caravan of Love to Macedonia for our Xian brothers and sisters.
Dr. Fill's Caravan Of Love |
01.17.04 - 11:16 am | #
Send a note of support to the State Dept. if you can.
Bobo |
01.17.04 - 11:19 am | #
You know the right-wing hate maching is attacking this billboard while we have images like this floating around the internet. Where are their priorities?
Jesus was/is Gay? |
01.17.04 - 11:21 am | #
What I find hottest about that billboard is the Cyrillic lettering.
Bubbles my hormones every time!
JJB |
01.17.04 - 11:22 am | #
You'd think these uncool cats would get with it and jettison *2000 years of Christian teaching that has shaped the mores of the majority in this country for over 200 years.
Damn those agitating radicals...
Tomasine |
01.17.04 - 11:25 am | #
How about instead of christian mores we make some crispy smores? It's more fun AND tasty.
loser |
01.17.04 - 11:34 am | #
Nice bit from Musto in the Village Voice here:
"Britney Spears's nutty marriage stunt showed the absurdity of the right-wing's clinging to the supposed sanctity of the marital institution, which allows inebriated jokesters the right to wed for a weekend goof, while devoted same-sexers who've been together for decades can't cement it for the remainder of a lifetime! (But you knew that already.)"
Thomas |
01.17.04 - 11:35 am | #
My Macedonian is even worse than my Grecian, so I can't read the words, but I'm pretty sure that some of the people on that billboard are homos. Maybe David E! could weigh in on this.
Like I said, I don't parlay the lingo. However, I have my index finger and thumb joined in a circle thus giving the Macedonians a big 'okay' sign, while hoping at the same time that Kerri Houston is Brazilian.
Anonymous |
01.17.04 - 11:36 am | #
Tomasine, you mean the same mores that promoted slavery and genocide of Native Americans? Where do I sign up?
Sincerely,
Captain of the slave ship named Jesus Christ
abel |
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01.17.04 - 11:37 am | #
Damn straight, Focus on the Family. I mean, if there's one thing that the Balkans don't need, it's tolerance.
Brian C.B. |
01.17.04 - 11:40 am | #
Tomasine-
Building on abel's point, you also must mean those good old Christian mores that well-meaning southern folks used back in the 1800s to support their peculiar institution. I forgot about those good ole' Christian times.
Jehu |
01.17.04 - 11:43 am | #
"My Macedonian is even worse than my Grecian . . ."
Here's hoping your Engladish is better than your Greek.
JJB |
01.17.04 - 11:43 am | #
Make that "Englandish."
JJB |
01.17.04 - 11:44 am | #
CHRISTIANS TO THE LIONS! ENOUGH OF THESE SANCTIMONEOUS, JUDGEMENTAL, PATHALOGICAL KOOKS WHO STEW IN THEIR PSYCHOTIC GHOST STORIES AND FAIRY TALE MYTHS OF TYRANICAL BOOGEY-MAN GODS AND RESURRECTED ZOMBIE-RABBIS SPAWNED FROM SOME DISENFECTED VIRGIN THROUGH SEXLESS BLACK MAGIC. SEND KERRI HOUSTON AND HER REPUGNENT SELF-LOATHING, MISSIONARY-POSITION CHRISTIAN ILK TO THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON!
IN THE NAME OF HUMANITY AND ALL THAT IS GOOD, KNOW THAT RELIGION IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL!
THA...THA...THA...THAT'S ALL FOLKS!
Anonymous |
01.17.04 - 11:47 am | #
With Musto's logic he might just as well argue that the liberalization of the marriage contract is basically a right-wing plot to deprive homosexuals of the right to drunken Vegas nuptials followed by morning-after annulments.
Not to mention his implication that most of the country is "right-wing"... (but then you knew that...)
Tomasine |
01.17.04 - 11:52 am | #
I wish there was just some way to wave a wand (i know, a gay thing in and of itself) and just make people stop giving a shit about how other people have sex with one another.
i don't care about anyone else's personal life.
but then, i don't have a religious empire to fund -- and a big fucking house and gulfstream jet to buy and own -- so that's probably why i tend to leave other people alone.
Jim in LA |
01.17.04 - 11:55 am | #
Abel,
"Jesus died to make man sinless let us die to make man free, our God is marching on...."
Everybody sing! Glory...glory Hallelujah...
(I'd direct you to ask John Brown but he's moldering...)
Tomasine |
01.17.04 - 11:56 am | #
Tomasine, news flash, God does not march - people do. As Jesus pointed out praying, singing, and making a big deal in public does not absolve a person. I don't need to ask John Brown. I asked my grandmother, aunts, and uncles. Their experiences of "holy" America were not pleasant. Oh yeah, I'd ask my uncle too but the "holy" people lynched him.
abel |
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01.17.04 - 12:06 pm | #
The thing about fundamentalist religions is that they NEED an out group to define themselves against. Without an outgroup, there is no in group (ie, them) that identifies the saved and hence gives their pathetic lives meaning. Fundamentalism in all its forms is like some bizarre spiritual nuclear reactor running on the fuel of human suffering, that generates warm fuzzies for the consumer population while producing equal amounts of toxic waste that the rest of us are forced to live with. That's why fundies get more and more hysterical with each advance in human rights--hatred is a natural resource that is being taken away from them.
TK |
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01.17.04 - 12:07 pm | #
P.S. My uncle was a minister. Guess HE wasn't "holy" enough.
abel |
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01.17.04 - 12:08 pm | #
Anonymous, what you said-
So many fundamentalists, so few lions.
A Spery |
01.17.04 - 12:12 pm | #
Abel,
What a news flash! People can call themselves religious and STILL do terrible things!
Jesus and the apostles take it all back now...
Tomasine |
01.17.04 - 12:12 pm | #
Tomasine: They're not religious -they're hyprocrites. I'm not downing Jesus or the apostles. Just asking people to give up the fantasy that everything in the US is "faith-based" and pure. If this is a "Christian" country it has more than enough to answer for. I've seen more compassion and kindness in countries where people don't wear their religion on their sleeves. That's if they have clothing to wear at all.
abel |
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01.17.04 - 12:19 pm | #
Digger,
Are you the same Digger I knew on afa-b
patriotboy |
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01.17.04 - 12:19 pm | #
TK,
hmmmmmm....fundamentalists (defined here as people who hold traditional religious beliefs concerning sexual practices)...
Their "pathetic lives".... spewing out toxins that the rest of the world has to live with...
Pardon me... but whose rhetoric sounds a bit "hysterical" and hate-filled?
Tomasine |
01.17.04 - 12:21 pm | #
There's a related thread about the "fine" work our administration is doing in the human rights arena over at the whiskey bar (www.billmon.org) in a post titled "Bragging Rights."
Flounder |
01.17.04 - 12:22 pm | #
Lady Sisyphus tells us why they are all dressed in white:
The only thing I can imagine that a person might find offensive about that billboard involves knowing where the source image comes from -- Elisabeth Ohlson's Ecce Homo exhibit, which takes traditional images of Jesus and reinterprets them with LBGT themes. It's a beautiful set of artwork, and one everyone should check out. The particular image in question is supposed to represent the Kingdom of Heaven; the long-haired man third from the left at the top is supposed to be Jesus. The offense, of course, comes from the billboard's implication that Jesus hangs out with marginalised people (ooh, 'sinners') and considers them worthy of acceptance into heaven, which we all know the Bible never says. Uh-uh.
But any objection based on that would involve knowing where the image came from, and I doubt any of those cranky conservatives have any idea who Elisabeth Ohlson is, and even if they did, I'd probably encourage them to blow it out their asses anyway.
patriotboy |
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01.17.04 - 12:23 pm | #
For one thing, the billboard is mild compared to the advertising billboards in the America.
For another, what goes on inside the bedchamber between consenting partners is of no affair of either church or state, and what goes on inside the bedchamber of foreign nations is even less so.
Nameless for Now |
01.17.04 - 12:24 pm | #
I sometimes think that the left plays right into the hands of the right when they promote 'tolerance'.
Tough fucking shit.
dave
dave, as always, you ROCK.
agitpropre |
01.17.04 - 12:25 pm | #
Hoo boy, yet another thread about the Invisible Sky Buddy.
You're born shit, you are shit, you'll always be shit, but maybe, just maybe, if you pledge total, blind obedience to someone who may, or may not exist, you'll end up in Paradise...after you die.
What a fucking con game, and the marks keep coming back again and again and again.
BlakNo1 |
01.17.04 - 12:32 pm | #
More spew from straight-supremist hate groups. "Focus on the Family" and "Concerned Women for America," and "Bill Frist" are basically just a cleaned-up, mild-looking version of the KKK.
Seraphiel |
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01.17.04 - 12:35 pm | #
Abel,
Judging from the e-mail I just received from a few people who seem to hold your views... I'd gather from the....errr... *harsh.... tenor.... that they must be some non-religious Americans instead of those saintly non-religious non-Americans of your acquaintance...
But being the gem that I am... I won't judge all non-religious Americans by THEIR actions. Think you might return the favor to religious folks someday...
Tomasine |
01.17.04 - 12:40 pm | #
I'd wager that their offense doesn't come from the sign's implication that Jesus
"hangs out with marginalised people" but that he was too...well...*nonfundamentalist... to say "Go and sin no more"....
Tomasine |
01.17.04 - 12:54 pm | #
What a news flash! People can call themselves religious and STILL do terrible things!
And other people can see through the whole metaphysical charade and STILL not turn into the Marquis de Sade on crack!
Seems that people who need to be restrained in their behavior by threats of punishment from the Ultimate Long Arm of the Law are simply telling us a lot about themselves.
John Holmes |
01.17.04 - 12:56 pm | #
Tomasine,
I greatly respect one's beliefs and honor my sister's choice of far out fundamentalism as she seems to live it in word and deed daily.
But there are some in her church, particularly her pastor, who would drive homosexuals out of the nation or, short of that, put them in camps. (Yes, I heard him say this.)You can bet the Focus on Family people are just these sort of fascists (there is no more apt term, I'm sorry to say), and for them I have no respect and will confront their narrow, smug, self-righteous bullshit every chance I get.
It is time we took this nation back from those who find so much hate in a religion that is supposedly based on love.
cosmic grappler |
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01.17.04 - 12:58 pm | #
WTF?!?! A nice, pretty billboard showing people of all persuasions expressing above-the-waist tenderness towards one another -- and the only criticism of it comes, not from the Balkans to whom it's directed, but from the Dobson Doorknobs?
Oh, and Tomasine: Show us these evil e-mails to which you've been subjected. That's what Margaret Cho did when she got flamed.
Heck, your getting a few icky e-mails can't be any worse than Abel's losing his preacher uncle to a lynch mob. Or can it?
(And by the way: Lynching didn't just involve hanging. The victims -- many of them women and children -- were dipped in oil and burned as well, while they hung from the nooses.)
Phoenix Woman |
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01.17.04 - 1:02 pm | #
Which pisses off Fundies more?
The suggestion that Jesus doesn't mind homosexuality?
And you can bet that every one of those crackers who stood around the burning corpse and posed for the cameras with a big ole grin, thought of themseves as a good Christian bound for heaven, where there weren't any black people or queers.
cosmic grappler |
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01.17.04 - 1:05 pm | #
What a news flash! People can call themselves religious and STILL do terrible things!
Here's what I don't get.
People shouldn't behave certain ways because religion says they shouldn't(I don't really agree with this, but for the sake of argument...). People call themselves religious and still do terrible things. Therefore, you shouldn't engage in a homosexual lifestyle because (certain) religions say you shouldn't.
How do I differentiate between the true religion and the ones that are proselytized by those who do terrible things? I can't base it on the beliefs I already have in a particular religion, becuase that would be circular. So really, the beliefs we have that lead us to a particular religion seem to come from somewhere other than the religion itself (ie, from the right religion).
Maybe we look for religions that fit in with the experiences we've had while at the same time we're able to collectively express the values that have come from those experinces(eg, excluding those who are different from ourselves).
Jehu |
01.17.04 - 1:10 pm | #
... but that he was too...well...*nonfundamentalist... to say "Go and sin no more"....
Dude. Listen carefully. Many people simply do not believe that your all-powerful God is as petty as the worst of our species. They find it laughable that he has nothing better to do than worry about people acting on normal sexual urges that he implanted in them. There's no point in haranguing people about it. Take you and yours and form some isolated community like the Amish, say, where you can spend the rest of your days spinning jeremiads to each other about all those evil sinners out there and what they've got coming to them.
Emma Goldman |
01.17.04 - 1:13 pm | #
"Jesus told them, "whoever among you is without sin, let him be the first to cast a stone." None of them were without sin, so not one stayed to condemn her. Then He asked the woman, "who is left to condemn you?"
"No one," she said. "And neither do I," said Jesus "Go, and sin no more."
Tomasine, you really need to make yourself more clear... are you stating that Gay people should sin no more, or are you agreeing with what the statement you have taken from the Bible is saying in wider context, which is that judgement is for God alone... it's not even for Jesus, let alone mankind, to judge who is or is not a sinner here on Earth?
Titler |
01.17.04 - 1:13 pm | #
Oh, and I'm surprised no one has mentioned this yet (as far as I have seen anyway), but the 3 deaths in Iraq today take us past the 500 mark...
Titler |
01.17.04 - 1:20 pm | #
I have no doubt that while Jesus would probably love most homosexuals, he would hate most Christians.
Anonymous |
01.17.04 - 1:27 pm | #
Whatever religion, in whatever country, in whatever time is a sham to keep people robotized, to keep them from thinking for themselves and from questioning authority. Unfortunately, people have the tendency to project power and knowledge outside of themselves onto costumed frauds like popes, ayatollahs, presidents, kings, priests, gods, messiahs, generals, sons of god, etc, etc, etc. The world would be infinitely better off if we burned all of the so-called "sacred scriptures" and religated religion to the trash-heap of primative primate psychology. Religion makes little, frightened people cruel and barbaric.
CGJung |
01.17.04 - 1:40 pm | #
Titler,
Up to 11:02 am.
Everyone,
Forget the religious crap. Religion is crap. There is no God, and it's all crap. It's obvious, can't you see the crap for the crap it is?
I mean, really. Religion is all crap.
Magnum |
01.17.04 - 1:49 pm | #
they are not sufficiently objectifying their women for sex objects to be used by their men. therefore, it is bad.
pansypoo |
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01.17.04 - 1:57 pm | #
Poor little Tomasine...
How proud you sound holding such self-righteous, sanctimonious, narrow-minded views. Read history - your ignorance is astounding! Educate yourself about the truth and reality of your beliefs.... Religion is the root of all evil! (Way to go, anonymous, couldn't have said it better myself!) And having been raised a good lil' Fundo Christian Girl myself, I can attest that all Religions are the epitomy of hypocricy and give carte-blanche permission to its followers to hate, hate, and hate some more, while simultaneously praising their own pathetic asses as virtuous! Obedient little followers such as you only make that abundantly clear to anyone with their eyes open!
Hey guys - there's a bogus meme travelling the media right now that all Democrats and liberals hate religion. Let's not support the meme, shall we?
in other wet-blanket atheist news, beware that Ecce Homo page. The gallery slide show was impossible for me to close, except by ending the Internet Explorer process.
Librul |
01.17.04 - 2:29 pm | #
I don't hate religion. I hate zealots.
Anonymous |
01.17.04 - 2:35 pm | #
Who was it who said that pornography was whatever gave the judge an erection?
cosmic grappler
Just how often do men wrap their arms around you and cradle your nipple?
Lower right hand corner.
How often do men rest their crossed arms upon the back of your neck?
Lower left hand corner.
How often does another man rest his head on your chest?
Upper right corner.
Next to that, tell me those two women do not look aroused? Left of the last pic.
Or the two women right of the man resting arms on another look as if they are about to kiss.
It is a purposefully suggestive billboard.
Not that it is bad, sex sells and subliminals sell as well.
But to claim that it illustrates nothing but human compassion and cameradrie is disingenious.
Unless maybe you are a virgin, and never ever watched television, read a magazine, read a comic book, or listened in to adults talk.
Anonymous |
01.17.04 - 3:05 pm | #
"Just how often do men wrap their arms around you and cradle your nipple?
Lower right hand corner.
How often do men rest their crossed arms upon the back of your neck?
Lower left hand corner.
How often does another man rest his head on your chest?
Upper right corner.
Next to that, tell me those two women do not look aroused?"
If this is all it takes to fill some people with fear, it's no surprise that they are so easily manipulated by George W. Bush and his orange alerts.
Yoda |
01.17.04 - 3:14 pm | #
>I sometimes think that the left plays right into the hands of the right when they promote 'tolerance'.
That's because the right has taken upon itself to define everything it's way. Let us do the same:
Tolerance (n): 1) When you leave other people the fuck alone you small minded sanctimonious asshole, you.
How's that?
PS: I cannot possibly see how that poster would have any effect on any child that doesn't already know way, WAY too much about sex...
doesn't matter |
01.17.04 - 3:26 pm | #
How often does a man pat your ass?
The NFL.
How often does a man kiss your cheek?
The Mob.
How often do you kiss a man's hand?
The Pope.
How often does a man hug you, openly and with love?
Your dad.
How often does a man profess love for another man?
Any drunken frat party in America.
My wife and I often hug, or touch, or even kiss in a way that isn't sexual. What I see here is intimacy, you see coupling. That's the difference.
cosmic grappler |
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01.17.04 - 3:27 pm | #
I sometimes think that the left plays right into the hands of the right when they promote 'tolerance'. With the rabid righties, words like 'tolerance' and 'compromise' are seen as emblems of Satan himself. I think a better word when it comes to issues of policy, is 'neutrality.'
'Tolerance' implies that some difference is noted, and protected. This is then spun to mean 'encouraged.'
'Neutrality' implies that it does not matter.
So the solution, then, is that we must not, under any circumstances, inflame the extremists? Or they will smite us with their terrible, swift sword?
Okay. From now on, if the right starts flushing red with righteous anger, immediately curb your tongue. Edit your speech, and retract any controversial viewpoints you might hold, if you feel that this might invite conflict.
Let's keep the entire national discourse favorable to their wingnut sensibilities, and for God's sake, please don't hurt us. We're sorry!
Barry Champlain |
01.17.04 - 4:44 pm | #
Barry - I think you're on to something. That billboard promotes love and understanding and blatantly depicts scenes of overt intimacy and caring for fellow human beings. Disgusting! We need to promote more hate. Faith-based federally funded hate - that is what we should promote.
Anonymous |
01.17.04 - 4:53 pm | #
I realize that those Ecce Homo pictures are in the end pretty corny, but I found them pretty moving.
Melissa O |
01.17.04 - 5:03 pm | #
Gunther,
You passive agressive little fairy. Are you devoid of reason that you cannot direct your insults at the content of the message instead of at the the "shrill" tone of the sender. Methinks you are a ball-less pansy.
The Cleanser of Souls |
01.17.04 - 6:11 pm | #
How often does a man hug you, openly and with love?
Your dad.
How often does a man profess love for another man?
Any drunken frat party in America.
My wife and I often hug, or touch, or even kiss in a way that isn't sexual. What I see here is intimacy, you see coupling. That's the difference.
cosmic grappler
So you have had a NFL players hand on your ass? You had a mobster kiss your cheek? You had sex with another man at a drunken frat party.
Intimacy is sexuality, ask Freud.
Either way, it wasn't what you think but what who ever designed the billboard thought.
Clearly sex sells, otherwise it wouldn't be used so often.
And when I touch a woman, 99.9% of the time it is about sex.
Earl |
01.17.04 - 7:09 pm | #
Earl, I asked Freud and he just said "BRAINS! MUST EAT BRAAAINS", since he's been dead for a while.
Snarkotic |
01.17.04 - 7:27 pm | #
I'm sorry guys. I shouldn't feed the trolls. What my conversation with Tomasine taught me is: if they (trolls) don't like what you're saying they make it up. I never said what religious group the people I met overseas belonged to. I never said they were anti-Christian. I see the point now of not replying to trolls. If you don't say it - they make it up.
abel |
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01.17.04 - 7:39 pm | #
Cleanser
No, dumbass, I agreed with the content. And its a fact that I have no dick a like pretty feminine things. Next lamer!
gunther |
01.17.04 - 8:17 pm | #
Gunther,
As the recipient of your exclamation-point-ridden response (and I'm sorry to disappoint you, honey, but I don't do crack-cocaine), I'm amazed you are now claiming you agreed with the content of my posting.... You're the dumbass for (mis)interpreting my indignance towards holier-than-thou types (Tomasine), as self-righteous and shrill... Anyone wearing the banner of religion, claiming "My god is better than your god" needs to be replied to with far "shriller" words than I ever used.
bela102 |
01.17.04 - 9:30 pm | #
CHRISTIANS TO THE LIONS! LET THEM LEARN TO "TURN THE OTHER CHEEK" LIKE THEIR SHEPERD INSTRUCTS THEM TO. LET THEM LEARN TO BECOME GOOD MARTYRS AND TAKE THE SWORD UNFLINCHINGLY LIKE THE GOOD LITTLE PASSIVE AGRESSIVE, HYPOCRITICAL BACTERIA THAT THEY ARE. THE SMUG, BUT IMPOTENT LITTLE CHRISTIAN SCUM HIDE SAFE AND SECURE BEHIND THE ILLUSIONARY WRATH OF THEIR BULLY-GOD, WHO WILL SURELY DELIVER THEM, AND ONLY THEM, FROM THE JAWS OF THE OPPRESSOR. SHEEP ARE FOR EATING!
I FUCK GOD IN THE ASS |
01.17.04 - 10:00 pm | #
Uh, What can I say? Abel, perhaps you were right.... don't bait the trolls!
bela102 |
01.17.04 - 10:13 pm | #
bela102 or should that be Cleanser?
What's to misinterpret? I mean how else could you parse utterly ridiculous sounding statements like "Religion is the root of all evil!" Or, "...all Religions are the epitomy of hypocricy and give carte-blanche permission to its followers to hate, hate, and hate some more, while simultaneously praising their own pathetic asses as virtuous!" (Your exclamation points not mine, missy.)as any thing but hysterical ranting? It's so dogmatic, it sounds like something Dana Carvey's Church Lady character would say, except it would be in Bizarro world.
gunther |
01.17.04 - 11:12 pm | #
"Faith-based federally funded hate - that is what we should promote."
CHRISTIANS TO THE LIONS, ESPECIALLY SNIVELLING, SANCTIMONEOUS, WHINEY-ASSED APOLOGISTS AND DEFENDERS OF THE FAITH LIKE GUNTHER. YOU WANT A HYSTERICAL RANT, YOU FAGGOTY, OEDIPAL MOTHERFUCKER? YOU GOT ONE!
TAKE A LOOK AROUND THIS SHIT-HOLE PLANET AND TELL US HOW GREAT RELIGION MAKES THINGS IN NORTHERN IRELAND, KASHMERE, THE INDIAN-PAKISTAN SUBCONTINENT, THE MIDDLE-EAST, SERBIA, AND UZBEKISTAN. TELL US HOW GREAT AND NOBLE THE PIG-FUCKING CATHOLIC CHURCH WAS FOR LAUNCHING THE SPANISH, ITALIAN, AND MEXICAN INQUISITIONS AND WHAT A WONDERFUL JOB THEY DO OF ADDING TO GLOBAL OVERPOPULATION BY FORBIDDING BIRTH CONTROL... NOT TO MENTION HOW NICELY THEY 69'ED IT WITH THE NAZIS WHEN THEY WERE COMMITTING THE HOLOCAUST. (...SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH, "GUNTHER"?)
LET US IN ON HOW WONDERFUL THE POPE MAKES LIFE FOR YOUNG BOYS BY UNLEASHING IT'S ENDLESS LEGIONS OF PEDAPHILIC PRIESTS ON THEM (...ALTAR BOY, GUNTHER?).
TELL US HOW GREAT RELIGION MAKES NORTHERN IRELAND, WHERE SUPPOSEDLY CIVILIZED MODERN WHITE NORTHERN EUROPEAN PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC CHRISTIANS SLAUGHTER EACH OTHER OVER THE CORRECT INTERPRETATION OF THEIR ABSURD MYTH.
AND WHERE WOULD AMERICA BE WITHOUT IT'S OWN CHRISTIAN TERRORISTS, SPAWNED BY PSYCHOTIC, APOCALYPSE-OBSSESSED, FUNDAMENTALIST PROTESTANT SECTS. WHEN THEY'RE NOT BLOWING UP A FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC OR MURDERING A DOCTOR WHO PERFORMS ABORTIONS, THEY'RE FILLING TOP LEVEL POSITIONS IN THE WHITE HOUSE.
MAYBE RELIGION MAKES YOU ALL WARM AND SMILEY, SMART ASS, BUT IT'S DONE NOTHING BUT FUCK THE WORLD FROM THE BEGINNING.
REALITY - THE ANTIRELIGION |
01.18.04 - 11:35 am | #
I prayed for you this morning at Sunday School and during the morning service at my local Souther Baptist church. It's obvious you are in quite a bit of emotional pain. I urge you to embrace Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior. Once you fill your heart with the Love of God and cleanse your soul with the blood of the lamb, you will know true peace.
May God watch over you, REALITY/bela102/Cleanser/I FUCK GOD IN THE ASS
gunthter |
01.18.04 - 2:08 pm | #
"There is no monopoly of common sense / on either side of the political fence..."
full of love |
01.18.04 - 3:00 pm | #
WHILST I LOATH WASTING MY TIME ON FLAMING BOTTOM-SCUM CHOIR BOYS WHO CAN'T EVEN ARGUE AGAINST ANYTHING I SAY, AND WHO'S BEST EFFORT CONSISTS OF ATTACKING ME PERSONALLY, I AM NOT BELA102/CLEANSER OR WHOEVER THE FUCK YOU THINK I AM.
MAY YOU TAKE IT UP THE TAIL-PIPE FROM YOUR LORD FOR ALL ETERNITY, SLAVE BOY.
THE END.
REALITY - THE ANTIRELIGION |
01.18.04 - 3:01 pm | #
REALITY/bela102/Cleanser/I FUCK GOD IN THE ASS
What? Am I too passive-aggressive for you? I guess that's just me turning the other cheek to mine enemy like Jesus lovingly instructed his disciples to do.
Go in Grace, REALITY/bela102/Cleanser/I FUCK GOD IN THE ASS.
gunther |
01.18.04 - 3:14 pm | #