• Extremely Biased Fox News Conversation.
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I love this clip so much. I only ever watch 20 seconds of it though. I just love watching that bitch make a fool of herself. The irony goes right over her head.
Fucking atheists oppressing us god-fearing christians with their nasty billboards
[QUOTE=Hiccuper;19411368]I agree with the asian chick on a lot of points, if the Christians are offended by it, the atheists are winning. Blonde chick is stupid american soccer mom who won't let her kid buy MW2.[/QUOTE] If I had kids, I wouldn't let them buy MW2. [sp]cause it sucks[/sp]
[I]The best thing to do is to probably ignore them, for they are trolls. Of course the second best thing is to make fun of them.[/I] Isn't that how you don't respond to trolls... And fox news is a joke, It's more like watching a badly written comedy than actually learning the news. You should all know this by now. [editline]09:01PM[/editline] [QUOTE=scorpion8754;19419136]If I had kids, I wouldn't let them buy MW2. [sp]cause it sucks[/sp][/QUOTE] But you won't have kids, So It's all ok.
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[QUOTE=The Mighty Boatman;19411411]Fox can't seem to accept that we don't like having another religion shoved into our fucking faces every year. We just want to celebrate christmas in a secular way, without having jesus and nativity and donkeys placed all round town. :([/QUOTE] Without Jesus there wouldn't be Christmas.
[QUOTE=Pteradactyl;19419710]Without Jesus there wouldn't be Christmas.[/QUOTE] Jesus was born in May, when the Christians assimilated the Pagans they moved Jesus' birthday to match the Pagan holiday on the 24th (or the 25th, can't remember exactly).
[QUOTE=PartyPancake;19411267]"Using one of the 10 commandments to prove that you're an Athiest? That is a complete insult!" Yeah, stealing is an insult too, bitch.[/QUOTE] How long have you been using it? A complete insult is a terrible thing to waste. You do not speak with respect. " A complete insult is a terrible thing to waste."? " Yeah, stealing is an insult too, bitch.? When is stealing not an insult too FEMALE DOG? [editline]05:57AM[/editline] [QUOTE=P13 B01;19411611]Haha I love how the woman presenter does not understand the concept of pointing out hypocrisy. "Based on your beliefs, you shouldn't have done what you just did" "BUT YOU DON'T HOLD THOSE BELIEFS!" Makes me glad people in my country don't even have the opportunity to watch such crap.[/QUOTE] I'm glad you got a laugh out of it. By the way, do you mind if I ask you a personal question? Do you have any conditions I should know about?
This was almost Onion-like.
[QUOTE=Lavatory <333;19419929]How long have you been using it? A complete insult is a terrible thing to waste. You do not speak with respect. " A complete insult is a terrible thing to waste."? " Yeah, stealing is an insult too, bitch.? When is stealing not an insult too FEMALE DOG? [editline]05:57AM[/editline] I'm glad you got a laugh out of it. By the way, do you mind if I ask you a personal question? Do you have any conditions I should know about?[/QUOTE] Your posts make no sense whatsoever. I can understand that you're learning English, but it looks like you're using some kind of translate program. I love living in a country where Christians (mostly) keep out of other people's affairs.
Hurr Durr, atheists have NO morals!!!! lol Seriously, I'm an atheist and I have morals, I would NEVER steal.
What the fuck? Make fools of themselves?
There was a sign on a church in my town that had a fake poll on it which said "Does God exist? Yes No Maybe. Blahblahblah come see our sessions" and somebody got a marker and crossed the "No". Later in the week the sign was replaced with a new one. Which was also marked.. There are also more atheists in the UK and nobody would complain about that kind of stuff here. In my family we are not all atheist or anything, my Mum is a Christian, my Dad is an atheist and I'm not really sure about my grandparents but I know for sure that I can freely choose whatever I want to believe in and have no pressure to be anything which is how I feel more people should be brought up, Not forced into whatever your family believes like most religions even if they are happy like that. (I do not believe there is a god yet I choose not to label myself as an atheist but if I must then I probably am) This sort of stuff makes me pissed off because its plainly obvious that even though something was stolen they instantly go into Atheism is bad and "They want their 15 minutes of fame" Which is just retarded. If they said that about any religion in the UK they would have it taken off the air and probably would be taken to court for offending people, which is what should be done. All in all Fox is retarded.
[quote="Asian chick"]Some of my best friends are Atheists.[/quote] No they aren't.
Damn she's stupid, their using "thou shalt not steal" to proove a fucking point
Michelle Malkin is one of the main people that Fox interviews because they can't get anyone with some actually credibility to agree with them 100%
pretty funny comeback of the Atheists
[QUOTE=BlackBirdNL;19430512]pretty funny comeback of the Atheists[/QUOTE] Pretty much, eh?
This is retarded.
Oh no acording to this athiests want to get rid of santa! Burn them all:black101:
[QUOTE=The Mighty Boatman;19411411]Fox can't seem to accept that we don't like having another religion shoved into our fucking faces every year. We just want to celebrate christmas in a secular way, without having jesus and nativity and donkeys placed all round town. :([/QUOTE] News flash "[b]Christ[/b]mas", get used to it, and stop treating atheism as a cult you fags its just ironic.
[QUOTE=Ferret+;19432989]News flash "[b]Christ[/b]mas", get used to it, and stop treating atheism as a cult you fags its just ironic.[/QUOTE] Yule.
[QUOTE=Ferret+;19432989]News flash "[b]Christ[/b]mas", get used to it, and stop treating atheism as a cult you fags its just ironic.[/QUOTE] [quote=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas] [b]Dies Natalis Solis Invicti[/b] Dies Natalis Solis Invicti means "the birthday of the unconquered Sun." The use of the title Sol Invictus allowed several solar deities to be worshipped collectively, including Elah-Gabal, a Syrian sun god; Sol, the god of Emperor Aurelian; and Mithras, a soldiers' god of Persian origin. Emperor Elagabalus (218–222) introduced the festival, and it reached the height of its popularity under Aurelian, who promoted it as an empire-wide holiday. This day had previously been dedicated to Bacchus, in the Brumalia festival. Bruma being Latin for "shortest day." The festival was placed on the date of the solstice because this was on this day that the Sun reversed its southward retreat and proved itself to be "unconquered." Several early Christian writers connected the rebirth of the sun to the birth of Jesus. "O, how wonderfully acted Providence that on that day on which that Sun was born...Christ should be born", Cyprian wrote. John Chrysostom also commented on the connection: "They call it the 'Birthday of the Unconquered'. Who indeed is so unconquered as Our Lord . . .?" [b]Christian establishment[/b] There is no evidence scripturally or secularly that early Christians in the first century commemorated the birth of Jesus Christ. In fact, in keeping with early Jewish law and tradition, it is likely that birthdays were not commemorated at all. According to The World Book Encyclopedia: "early Christians considered the celebration of anyone's birth to be a pagan custom." (Vol. 3, page 416) Rather than commemorating his birth, the only command Jesus gave concerning any sort of commemoration of his life actually had only to do with his death (Luke 22:19). It was not until several hundred years after the death of Jesus Christ that the first instances of the celebration of Christmas begin to appear in the historical record. According to the new Encyclopedia Britannica, some who later claimed to be Christian likely "wished the date to coincide with the pagan Roman festival marking the 'birthday of the unconquered sun'." The festival was celebrated with similar customs (gift giving, feasting) that are done to celebrate Christmas today. The New Testament does not give a date for the birth of Jesus. Around AD 200, Clement of Alexandria wrote that a group in Egypt celebrated the nativity on 25 Pashons. This corresponds to May 20. Tertullian (d. 220) does not mention Christmas as a major feast day in the Church of Roman Africa. However, in Chronographai, a reference work published in 221, Sextus Julius Africanus suggested that Jesus was conceived on the spring equinox, popularizing the idea that Christ was born on December 25. The equinox was March 25 on the Roman calendar, so this implied a birth in December. De Pascha Computus, a calendar of feasts produced in 243, gives March 28 as the date of the nativity. In 245, the theologian Origen of Alexandria stated that, "only sinners (like Pharaoh and Herod)" celebrated their birthdays. In 303, Christian writer Arnobius ridiculed the idea of celebrating the birthdays of gods, which suggests that Christmas was not yet a feast at this time. [/quote] [b]Somewhat shortened:[/b] Romans had dedicated the winter solstice as "Dies Natalis Solis Invicti" which meas "the birthday of the unconquered Sun." They worshiped several solar deities at the same time. Emperor Elagabalus decided that they would have festivals on this day, and Aurelian decided it would be an empire-wide holiday. "The festival was placed on the date of the solstice because this was on this day that the Sun reversed its southward retreat and proved itself to be 'unconquered.'" Early Christian writers connected the rebirth of the sun to birth of Jesus and decided "O, how wonderfully acted Providence that on that day on which that Sun was born...Christ should be born." Originally Christians didn't even celebrate the birth of Jesus, as celebrating someones birth was a Pagan custom. After a while, some Christians though "Lets celebrate his birthday the same day as the Roman festivals." [b]Super shortened:[/b] The celebrations we have for "Christmas" originate from the pagan Romans, and the main reason "Christmas" is celebrated on the 25th is because some Christians decided they would.
Atheists are just like trolls? I'm offended. Twice.
There's only one thing I have to say about this: :foxnews:
All athiests are just trolls, I knew it.
[QUOTE=Deruu;19418024]Atheist activists are just as annoying as Christian activists.[/QUOTE] At least atheist activists aren't hypocrites. Hypocrisy is one of the biggest annoyances when it comes to religious people.
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Isn't Fox usually the first to crucify people for thieving and other criminal behavior? I guess that doesn't apply when they're committing crimes on behalf of your views. I guess that's why they've been dubbed ClusterFox and Friends. That Gretchen bitch is the most unlikeable Republican mouthpiece since Ann Coulter. Hell, Fox should just admit what they are and start running episodes of The 700 Club. They are the designated media mouthpiece of the Republican party, which is the designated political front of evangelical Christianity, so there's really no denying anymore that Fox blatantly uses their pundits to push Christian agendas.
"If you don't stand up and fight for it, it might just disappear!" [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv_L3MBxaJk[/media]
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