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RandomGuy
05-31-2019, 07:03 PM
Ooops. It seems Jesus would throw his phone in the river... :rollin


“We, here at Giovanni’s of Prestonsburg are unapologetically a Christ-based business that runs and operates with Christian values and principles,” he wrote on his since-deleted Facebook page. “We wholeheartedly believe that we have been blessed the way that we have because of the goodness of God. We understand that this is not the view of every customer and/or business owner and we are not trying to push this view on anybody.”
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According to local ABC affiliate WBKO, Blackburn has been charged with using an electronic device to try to get a minor to engage in sexual activities with him. Police say he messaged an underaged employee and asked her to partake in a “threesome” with another underaged employee, in addition to other sexually-charged messages.

According to police, on May 25 a third minor approached police with a complaint about Blackburn, but then rescinded her statement when Blackburn threatened to fire her. After police obtained a search warrant against him, he reportedly threw his phone into a river to prevent them from searching it.

https://deadstate.org/pastor-whose-christian-pizza-parlor-went-viral-gets-busted-propositioning-underaged-girls-for-sex

Winehole23
06-01-2019, 01:14 AM
Religious freedom means the right to shun and shame moral deviants, otherwise, what is it really good for?

boutons_deux
06-01-2019, 06:38 AM
Religious freedom means the right to shun and shame moral deviants, otherwise, what is it really good for?

.. to punish hatefully, Old Testament vengeful style, people who Christian hate-driven assholes think don't confirm to so-called Biblical morals, assuming power that these loser fucking so-called Christian Taliban police don't have otherwise.

Christ would rage if he could see how hate, in His name, is the the core energy of American so-called Christians.

RandomGuy
06-01-2019, 07:50 AM
Religious freedom means the right to shun and shame moral deviants, otherwise, what is it really good for?

Well played, sir. :bobo

I just asked myself the question "what would jesus do?"

boutons_deux
06-01-2019, 07:56 AM
"Religious freedom" is LYING phrasing.

Religion freedom is Constitutionally protected, a "sacred right", esp if you are a Christian, non-Christians aren't so protected.

but "religious freedom" for the Christian Taliban means to impose their hateful Christian Sharia on, to discriminate against, to persecute non-Christians and/or people who don't live by Christian Sharia.

iow, the Christian Taliban's "religious freedom" violates Other People's Freedom From Religion.