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In reply to the discussion: LA Times: (Pregnant) Sudan woman sentenced to death after refusing to renounce Christianity - [View all]Response to BootinUp (Reply #7)
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LA Times: (Pregnant) Sudan woman sentenced to death after refusing to renounce Christianity - [View all]
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May 2014
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So you are the kind of person who believes in generalization which imply prejudice on your part
lostincalifornia
May 2014
#15
Except that's total bullshit. Islamic leaders in mass have come out against all sorts of atrocities.
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#26
Fundamentalism vs any particular religion. Too bad you don't understand that. Like Uganda
uppityperson
May 2014
#35
You know, if he'd held out for 500 posts firsts, none of these would be removed
Scootaloo
May 2014
#50
Not entirely true. "Christian Values" is a trademark of American conservatives...
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#21
He himself seemed like a good person. But he was a huge supporter of his father...
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#20
He never existed as a single person. He is the embodiment of the benevolent.
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#24
Well, you're a one post troll who won't be around much longer. Oh, excuse me, two posts now.
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#8
The worst bigotry I've ever witnessed happened in a deeply Christian, West African country...
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#10
What a bigoted post that is, confusing Fundamentalism with the whole of a religion
uppityperson
May 2014
#27
How can people be so devoid of humanity that such systems of injustice can be born and maintained?
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#3
Because to them, "doing God's will" is more important than any basic human considerations.
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#44
Does anyone in this thread give a shit about the Lady sentence being to death?
William769
May 2014
#32
I took this story exactly the way you did. After reading this, I felt outraged for this poor woman!
Rhiannon12866
May 2014
#47