Listen up, Joseph Van Name,
Your post is not only fucking offensive but also harmful. Your generalizations and stereotypes about Christians are not only unfounded but also show a complete lack of critical thinking skills.
It's fucking bullshit that you label all Christians as "extremely angry, hateful, hostile people" and "lying immoral scumbags." This type of language is not only harmful but also unproductive. It's time to approach this issue with some fucking empathy and understanding, instead of making sweeping generalizations.
Your suggestion that Christians "don't know a damn thing about repentance" is not only insulting but also unfounded. Repentance is a fundamental aspect of Christianity, and it's important to acknowledge and respect the diversity of beliefs and practices within the religion.
Furthermore, your suggestion that Christians are "often alcoholics or people who just act like they're drunk 24/7" is not only offensive but also unsupported by evidence. It's important to approach this issue with a fact-based and respectful perspective.
Seriously, get a fucking grip and stop spreading your harmful and unproductive views. Instead of attacking and stereotyping others based on their religious beliefs, let's work together to promote understanding and respect.
Most stereotypes are true. Most fat people are lazy. Most Kamala and Trump voters are idiots. Most people are idiots. And no, Christians do not know how to repent. Christians do the most horrible things and they do not apologize at all when they are confronted about it. I am still waiting for churches to apologize for being such horrible evil violent places. And they have not done so, so I must reject these institutions for the houses of pure evil that they really are.
Regards,
-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.
It is concerning that you label all Christians as "horrible" and "evil" simply for disagreeing with your views. This type of language is not only harmful but also terrible.
Your suggestion that "Christians do not know how to repent" is not only insulting but also unfounded. Repentance is a fundamental aspect of Christianity, and it's important to acknowledge and respect the diversity of beliefs and practices within the religion.
I strongly urge you to reconsider your harmful and unproductive views. Instead of attacking and stereotyping others based on their religious beliefs, let's work together to promote understanding and respect.