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anonymous #fundie mojoey.blogspot.com

Beyond the US, christians are being hunted down and killed like never before. I firmly believe that christians in the US have FAR too much protection. Part of the problem here is that there arent enough hard-line atheists willing to retaliate against this crime!
I say MURDER 2 CHRISTIANS for every atheist killed by religious violence. Furthermore I have to say that I sincearly wish I could legally KILL his family members since they are christian and I have developed a thirst for the blood of christians.

"David" #fundie mojoey.blogspot.com

I think it's time for another holocaust. This time, instead of Jews, how about atheists. We urgently need to round up all atheists in the world and lead them to the chambers. Our world would be such a better place.

David #fundie mojoey.blogspot.com

I think it's time for another holocaust. This time, instead of Jews, how about atheists. We urgently need to round up all atheists in the world and lead them to the chambers. Our world would be such a better place.

youneedmercy #fundie mojoey.blogspot.com

Satan is in all of this! Beware of what you are doing.

Satan is sneaking these thoughts into your heads. He is trying to keep you from believing in God. You must not fall for this trick.

Pray to God and you will see for yourself the truth of these matters.

Anyone calling themselves an atheist is being controled by demons or satan himself.

You must ask God into your hearts!

Arthur Shelton #fundie mojoey.blogspot.com

Larry Hooper was killed for being an atheist. His brutal murder, perpetrated at the hands Arthur Shelton, a Christian and Eagle scout, was justified simply because he was an atheist.

The trial began with the taped phone call Arthur Shelton placed to the Taylor police department in Taylor, Michigan, October 18, 2004, at precisely 12:44 AM. Shelton sounded calm and pridefull when he told the dispatcher he had just shot "the devil himself" with a revolver and a shotgun because "he (Hooper) didn't believe in God." Shelton told the dispatcher he was "still armed and ready to shoot again in case he moves. I want to make sure he's gone." When the dispatcher asked how many times he shot the victim Shelton replied, "hopefully enough."