Monday, February 4, 2008

Christians, Pots, and Kettles

How am I supposed to react to shit like this:

"Malaysian customs officials seized 32 Bibles from a traveler, a church federation said Monday, adding its voice to a raft of complaints that the Muslim-majority country is becoming less tolerant of other religions."

I'll say this simply: What in the name of Jesus "butt fucking" "pogo stick riding" "chicken basket inhabiting" Christ is wrong with these dolts? How little self-awareness must a Christian have to fault other religions for being intolerant?

Have you never heard William Donohue talk? Have you not visited or heard about the Creation Museum? Have you read the fucking Old Testament? Have you not been paying attention for the past six years to the United States? Malaysia is intolerant of non-Muslims? Christians are intolerant of Muslims. Christians are intolerant of atheists and agnostics. Hell, Christians are intolerant of OBJECTIVE, EMPIRICAL, OBSERVEABLE REALITY!

"However, the minorities have become increasingly worried that their constitutionally guaranteed right to worship is being gradually eroded. In a recent case that undermined minority confidence, the government banned the word "Allah" from Malay-language Bibles and other Christian publications, saying the word can only be used by Muslims."

How faulty do these people's memories have to be to not remember all of the bitching Christians did when Keith Ellison carried a Quran to his swearing in ceremony?

"Indians have also been enraged that their Hindu temples have been demolished by state authorities. Many legal disputes involving Muslims and non-Muslims have been ruled in favor of Muslims."

The Supreme Court said Tuesday that a Muslim inmate cannot sue the government over the disappearance of the prisoner's copies of the Quran and a prayer rug.

How about Christians start praying for some self-awareness? How about that?

Fucking idiots.

2 comments:

Caleb said...

Federal Tort Claims Act forecloses lawsuits against the United States for the unlawful detention of property by 'any,' not just 'some,' law enforcement officers.

Does that sound like a good idea?

_J_ said...

If the detention of property is unlawful why would...

oh yeah