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Single carer.... Hmmm.. Only source of income... Hmmm. Methinks this is some one certainly unsuitable to be a protective role model for children. I am surprised the Mail hasn't savaged her already...]]>This made me laugh as well
‘This is my life,’ she revealed. ‘It is not just a job for me. It is a vocation. I love what I do. It is also my entire income. I am a single carer, so that is all I have to live on.’
Single carer…. Hmmm.. Only source of income… Hmmm. Methinks this is some one certainly unsuitable to be a protective role model for children. I am surprised the Mail hasn’t savaged her already…
]]>And, I tend to agree that scaring the shit out if children with the fear of hellfire should constitute child endangerment. . I would hope you would find yourself in deep trouble if you threatened your child with a torching if they refused to go to sleep. Obviously threatening them with hellfire for not believing in Jesus doesn’t count in the same way- for some unspecified reason…
Chappy
As ever, I am in awe of you. You found a Daily Mail story that I’d missed completely, and it is indeed set fair be next weeks Christianophobia story. It even has the Christian institute involvement plus any amount of “outrage”,
Anyway, just in case you haven’t seen it yet, this may give you a head start on next week’s Poor Christians story:
]]>It’s true that their presence brings on a nameless dread and frequent bouts of frothing at the mouth.
]]>Normally, I hate it when Xtians make up words, and people, and whole belief systems just to further their pointless cause, but that word . . . I have to say, it’s working for me. Except that fear of Xtians isn’t irrational. It’s totally, historically justified. Necessary, even.
When I was six, I knew a young Jehovah’s Witness who used to tell me and my friends that we’d go to hell forever because we weren’t saved, and that used to scare the crap out of me. Anyone who’s responsible for scaring any child–even their own–with bullshit like that, should be brought up on child endangerment charges.
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and then
A six-year-old girl and her mother have been slammed
I like the way the Christian Institute seem to imply it is the evil world that allowed the personal email to get a wider circulation, rather than the crackpot woman sending it to someone she shouldn’t have.
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