People find it very easy to fool themselves. And people in charge have a big REASON to do so when there’s trouble. And of course the folks who are ALREADY deluded in that they think they hear their god talking to them find it easiest of all.
My favorite was a Southern Baptist I worked with who believed lightning was going to strike me down after I said I believed the bible was written by man, not the literal word of God. I also played a lot of Dungeons and Dragons at the time and he was always asking how the Devil Worshipping was going.
All of these religions might as well be upfront and include sexual predation in their tenets. Maybe make it their 11th commandment if there are horny old guys in charge so that everyone knows what they will be practicing.
What’s it take for these churchgoers to understand what is happening? Their “holy leaders” grift, scam, intimidate and literally use them. It’s a version of organized crime at the altar.
Any Church leader found guilty of anything will cry a little bit, pray some, ask for forgiveness,announce that the Lord has forgiven his sins, and be welcomed back into the fold.
Mere handcuffs? Jesus had a better idea, and an eminently cartoon-worthy one:“But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea” (Matthew 18:6 KJV).
Ah finally updating from Catholic priests to other denominations. It’s about time. Where ever there are men in power, there is going to be corruption, and abuse.
“We’re gonna do a political rallly and we’re gonna honor Jesus…They’re not gonna tell us ‘separation of church and state.’ We are the church! We run this state!…The church runs the state of Georgia!”— GA gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor at rally
And it is simply a statement of fact that they are pushing to encourage the release of data and records regarding church and/or clergy’s abuses for the past few decades.
CB…timely and perfect. Just what observant political tooning should be. What astounding “christian” hypocrites in the SBC, seduced by their own power and greed lust. The ugliest of righteousness. Think Jeeeezus would be proud of you? And the baldfaced hypocrisy of “Praying for Forgiveness”…nothing more than hope for a get out of jail card: “I sinned! But I admitted the crimes! I deserve forgiveness!” No, axxholes, you deserve to be in prison as “the new guy” and see how it is to be on the receiving end of “whorific” sex crimes. That eye for an eye thing…isn’t that in your “bible”? May the SBC be financially bankrupted (they’re already morally bankrupt) and all their self-righteous members be disillusioned with the truth about their lying, false prophet “leaders.”
There are two kinds of people I won’t do business with: those who wrap themselves in the flag and use “Patriot” in their name, and those who pretend to follow the Bible. If they need to advertise they are honest by claiming to be “Christian”, I put my hand over my wallet and escape as quickly as I can.
It’s Not Just Young White Liberals Who Are Leaving Religion
Only 47 percent of American adults said they were members of a church, mosque or synagogue, according to recently released polling that was conducted by Gallup throughout last year. It marked the first time that a majority of Americans said they were not members of a church, mosque or synagogue since Gallup first started asking Americans about their religious membership in the 1930s. Indeed, Gallup’s finding was a kind of watershed moment in the long-chronicled shift of Americans away from organized religion.
Only 60 percent of Americans who consider themselves religious are part of a congregation, compared to 70 percent a decade ago, according to Gallup. But the bigger factor, Gallup said, is the surge of religiously unaffiliated Americans — people who are agnostics, atheists or simply say they are not affiliated with a religious tradition. The rise of this group — sometimes referred to as “nones” because they answer “none” when asked about their faith (and, you know, it’s a play on words) — isn’t new.
By nearly all measures, the nones now represent at least a fifth of all American adults, rivaling Catholics and evangelical Christians as the nation’s largest cohort in terms of religious faith (or lack thereof). They are the fastest-growing religious/nonreligious cohort — the nones went from 12 percent of American adults in 1998 to 16 percent in 2008, to 24 percent in 2018, according to data from the General Social Survey. Gallup puts this group at about 21 percent. Pew Research Center says 26 percent. The Cooperative Election Study suggests their ranks are even larger, at about 32 percent.
Concretionist almost 2 years ago
People find it very easy to fool themselves. And people in charge have a big REASON to do so when there’s trouble. And of course the folks who are ALREADY deluded in that they think they hear their god talking to them find it easiest of all.
Coopersdad almost 2 years ago
I hope they are praying for forgiveness instead of hoping to escape the consequences of their actions and inactions!
Patjade almost 2 years ago
Thoughts and prayers… for long sentences and time to reflect and repent after they have done their time.
FreyjaRN Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It’s about time.
mourdac Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My favorite was a Southern Baptist I worked with who believed lightning was going to strike me down after I said I believed the bible was written by man, not the literal word of God. I also played a lot of Dungeons and Dragons at the time and he was always asking how the Devil Worshipping was going.
PraiseofFolly almost 2 years ago
“The Preying Hands”
admiree2 almost 2 years ago
All of these religions might as well be upfront and include sexual predation in their tenets. Maybe make it their 11th commandment if there are horny old guys in charge so that everyone knows what they will be practicing.
What’s it take for these churchgoers to understand what is happening? Their “holy leaders” grift, scam, intimidate and literally use them. It’s a version of organized crime at the altar.
FrankErnesto almost 2 years ago
Any Church leader found guilty of anything will cry a little bit, pray some, ask for forgiveness,announce that the Lord has forgiven his sins, and be welcomed back into the fold.
akachman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Organized religion: producing hypocrites from day one.
Rhetor almost 2 years ago
Mere handcuffs? Jesus had a better idea, and an eminently cartoon-worthy one:“But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea” (Matthew 18:6 KJV).
Durak Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Secure those cuffs BEHIND the perp.
More Coffee Please! Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Just more evidence of the hypocrisy of organized religion – it’s pathetic that so many of the “righteous” and the “law & order” crowds are neither.
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
People who attend glass churches, shouldn’t throw stones
They’re the worst kind of proclaimed Christians…..
NeoconMan almost 2 years ago
I get to jump your bones because God wills it.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Thank dog we are atheist.
Newenglandah almost 2 years ago
Obviously the Catholic Church does not have a monopoly on such shenanigans, or hypocrisy.
Drag0nr1der almost 2 years ago
Ah finally updating from Catholic priests to other denominations. It’s about time. Where ever there are men in power, there is going to be corruption, and abuse.
davidbyronhopson almost 2 years ago
Preying hands.
Rodeo44 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Perverts come in all sizes, shapes, gender, political affiliation, wealth, etc, etc,etc,
Duka almost 2 years ago
“We’re gonna do a political rallly and we’re gonna honor Jesus…They’re not gonna tell us ‘separation of church and state.’ We are the church! We run this state!…The church runs the state of Georgia!”— GA gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor at rally
inevattable almost 2 years ago
“Ye shall know them by their fruits” – Matt 7:16 KJV
braindead Premium Member almost 2 years ago
What’s the big deal?
Catholic priests have been doing it for decades, maybe centuries.
Which TOTALLY proves that none of it happened.
.
Moreover, aren’t most of those Church Leaders Republican?
Everyone KNOWS: It’s OKAY If A Republican Does It!
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Nice. Typically trenchant.
walkingmancomics almost 2 years ago
Effing hypocrites. Hateful, despicable, pious frauds. Sadly, all too typical of similar ‘religions.’
Display almost 2 years ago
For those who missed it or were just too lazy to check for it in the news…
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/southern-baptist-leaders-to-release-private-database-on-sex-abuse-revoke-ex-leader-s-benefits/ar-AAXES2Y
And it is simply a statement of fact that they are pushing to encourage the release of data and records regarding church and/or clergy’s abuses for the past few decades.
Subversive almost 2 years ago
Suffer the little children…..but how is our biblical prosperity doing?
hoot1 almost 2 years ago
CB…timely and perfect. Just what observant political tooning should be. What astounding “christian” hypocrites in the SBC, seduced by their own power and greed lust. The ugliest of righteousness. Think Jeeeezus would be proud of you? And the baldfaced hypocrisy of “Praying for Forgiveness”…nothing more than hope for a get out of jail card: “I sinned! But I admitted the crimes! I deserve forgiveness!” No, axxholes, you deserve to be in prison as “the new guy” and see how it is to be on the receiving end of “whorific” sex crimes. That eye for an eye thing…isn’t that in your “bible”? May the SBC be financially bankrupted (they’re already morally bankrupt) and all their self-righteous members be disillusioned with the truth about their lying, false prophet “leaders.”
dickanders Premium Member almost 2 years ago
There are two kinds of people I won’t do business with: those who wrap themselves in the flag and use “Patriot” in their name, and those who pretend to follow the Bible. If they need to advertise they are honest by claiming to be “Christian”, I put my hand over my wallet and escape as quickly as I can.
Radish the wordsmith almost 2 years ago
It’s Not Just Young White Liberals Who Are Leaving Religion
Only 47 percent of American adults said they were members of a church, mosque or synagogue, according to recently released polling that was conducted by Gallup throughout last year. It marked the first time that a majority of Americans said they were not members of a church, mosque or synagogue since Gallup first started asking Americans about their religious membership in the 1930s. Indeed, Gallup’s finding was a kind of watershed moment in the long-chronicled shift of Americans away from organized religion.
Only 60 percent of Americans who consider themselves religious are part of a congregation, compared to 70 percent a decade ago, according to Gallup. But the bigger factor, Gallup said, is the surge of religiously unaffiliated Americans — people who are agnostics, atheists or simply say they are not affiliated with a religious tradition. The rise of this group — sometimes referred to as “nones” because they answer “none” when asked about their faith (and, you know, it’s a play on words) — isn’t new.
By nearly all measures, the nones now represent at least a fifth of all American adults, rivaling Catholics and evangelical Christians as the nation’s largest cohort in terms of religious faith (or lack thereof). They are the fastest-growing religious/nonreligious cohort — the nones went from 12 percent of American adults in 1998 to 16 percent in 2008, to 24 percent in 2018, according to data from the General Social Survey. Gallup puts this group at about 21 percent. Pew Research Center says 26 percent. The Cooperative Election Study suggests their ranks are even larger, at about 32 percent.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/its-not-just-young-white-liberals-who-are-leaving-religion/#:~:text=People%20are%20leaving%20mainline%20Protestant%20churches%20and%20Catholicism,were%20a%20decade%20ago%2C%20according%20to%20GSS%20data.
opsono almost 2 years ago
Must have thought they were catholics.
Kip Williams almost 2 years ago
From Durer to durance.
theoldidahofox almost 2 years ago
Too bad they did not investigate Baptist pastors and their adulterous relationship with parishioners.
DEACON FRED almost 2 years ago
If they stop looking down on people who aren’t the same race that they are, the SBC can do much better!!