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Just read the following:
www.theguardian.com/world/2015…
Totally shocking... and yet, I'm also sad that I'm no longer really surprised this sort of thing is happening.
How can anyone who "demands public execution of atheists", and feels that death is an appropriate response to "blasphemy" - i.e. someone voicing a simple disagreement with your belief - how can anyone like this claim they belong to a "religion of peace"? And how can anyone else take these people seriously?
R.I.P Roy. The world needs a lot more people like you, and a lot fewer people like the assholes who did this to you.
www.theguardian.com/world/2015…
Totally shocking... and yet, I'm also sad that I'm no longer really surprised this sort of thing is happening.
How can anyone who "demands public execution of atheists", and feels that death is an appropriate response to "blasphemy" - i.e. someone voicing a simple disagreement with your belief - how can anyone like this claim they belong to a "religion of peace"? And how can anyone else take these people seriously?
R.I.P Roy. The world needs a lot more people like you, and a lot fewer people like the assholes who did this to you.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/01/25/creator-of-anti-planned-parenthood-videos-faces-felony-charge/
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I know I'm late, but I'm sorry to hear about what happened.