Family leaves US over religious concerns to start new life, becomes lost at sea

they also didn't lose their way and they weren't on their way to a sinking island...

Thought you were supposed to be ignoring me, Tekkybitch. You lied again.

Lots of people fleeing persecution by boat come to grief. You think it's funny.

Now, go back to cheering your lib "men" when they try to debate me from the sidelines like a good little girl.

ugly-cheerleaders02.jpg
 
At least not all believers are crybabies, like Patrician.

Rowan Williams tells 'persecuted' western Christians to grow up
Former archbishop of Canterbury says UK and US Christians exaggerate 'mild discomfort', and gay friends may feel let down
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/aug/15/rowan-williams-persecuted-christians-grow-up

Christians in Britain and the US who claim that they are persecuted should "grow up" and not exaggerate what amounts to feeling "mildly uncomfortable", according to Rowan Williams, who last year stepped down as archbishop of Canterbury after an often turbulent decade.


"When you've had any contact with real persecuted minorities you learn to use the word very chastely," he said. "Persecution is not being made to feel mildly uncomfortable. 'For goodness sake, grow up,' I want to say."


True persecution was "systematic brutality and often murderous hostility that means that every morning you wonder if you and your children are going to live through the day". He cited the experience of a woman he met in India "who had seen her husband butchered by a mob".


 
At least not all believers are crybabies, like Patrician. Rowan Williams tells 'persecuted' western Christians to grow up Former archbishop of Canterbury says UK and US Christians exaggerate 'mild discomfort', and gay friends may feel let down. Christians in Britain and the US who claim that they are persecuted should "grow up" and not exaggerate what amounts to feeling "mildly uncomfortable", according to Rowan Williams, who last year stepped down as archbishop of Canterbury after an often turbulent decade. "When you've had any contact with real persecuted minorities you learn to use the word very chastely," he said. "Persecution is not being made to feel mildly uncomfortable. 'For goodness sake, grow up,' I want to say."
True persecution was "systematic brutality and often murderous hostility that means that every morning you wonder if you and your children are going to live through the day". He cited the experience of a woman he met in India "who had seen her husband butchered by a mob".

LOL, who said I'm a "believer", bigot?

Making shit up as you go along?
 
Back
Top