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Comments by "Moon Shoes" (@moonshoes11) on "Hear these Trump supporters' hopes for the Arizona audit" video.
@marshamarshamarsha4567 Christian Nationalism is part of the problem. Believing, without evidence is a conditioned state.
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@apachedream3080 Lies. All lies. The earth is a sphere. You were never abducted by aliens. Creationism is a myth. The virus was never a hoax. Injecting bleach is a baaaad idea.
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 You need someone to tell you the difference between your and you’re, though. Apparently. And it isn’t about some authority telling you what is true. That is part of the problem. It’s about using reliable methods. Using reliable methods isn’t about believing whatever you want, either. Are you following?
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 The church has a history of burning people who hold different beliefs, right?
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I blame religion for conditioning these idiots to believe without evidence.
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 OK, Believer. If you’re capable of honest and reasonable conversation, I can engage. But I doubt very much that you can. I never made any such claim about institutionalizing anyone, did I? The problem with people believing things that are demonstrably false includes the January 6th insurrection. The issue I mentioned was being conditioned to use unreliable methods to form beliefs. Your argument is in support of “Idiocracy”. Believe what you want regardless of whether or not it is true, no matter how many people it hurts. It seems you don’t value truth. Do you care whether or not your beliefs are true? Are you going to make further assertions that are simply fabricated in your own head?
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 If you think creationism should be taught along side the scientific theory of evolution, you’re an example of the problem.
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 And you’ve been radicalized to think any idea you’re unfamiliar with is communism? Do you care whether or not your beliefs are true? For me, I’d prefer to believe as many true things, and as few false things as possible.
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 You do have time for traitorous trump supporters?
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 Then why do you love Putin?
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 America is a secular nation. Proclaiming you’re Christian just means you’re not educated, and probably both unethical and immoral. After all, you worship the literal god of slavery. But like most believers, you don’t read your own holy book.
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 OK, Believer. If your world view were rooted in reality, your perspective would be different.
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 First, declare that you aren’t a believer. I want you to betray your own beliefs for the audience. Go ahead.
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 The only on pushing communism rhetoric is you and people like you, conspiracy theorists, and delusional believers. You’re buying into propaganda, and you’re afraid of things that aren’t real. Your world view isn’t close enough to reality to be reliable, You’re not convincing anyone but yourself.
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 What does it matter? It demonstrates your world view is not based in reality. It demonstrates you don’t require evidence to hold such confidence in your beliefs. It demonstrates you depend on unreliable methods. Suggesting I agree with some process is a straw man argument at best, based on your own incredulity.
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 You must necessarily hold Christians as having privileged status, right? All the while ignoring how absolutely horrible Christianity has been and still is for society. And yes, the Christian god is literally the god of slavery. So when you start complaining about fictitious “American communism” and all the bad things you imagine go along with it, please first explain why you worship an imaginary being that, according to your own doctrine, made slavery permissible by his own laws.
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@marshamarshamarsha4567 I don’t need your permission, believer. Thanks for further demonstrating your inability to reason. Did the revelation that you worship the god of slavery trigger you? If so, I apologize. It seems odd that I should have to explain to a believer what their own doctrine says. You don’t have my permission to think of me the next time you touch yourself, but you probably will way. Try not to.
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Great Scott!
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