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Could a quote from religious text be considered hate speech on social media?
Pretty good thoughts on censorship.

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Janeybird 6 Apr 11
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A football coach was fired for praying in silent alone on the field before a game. Children can't say the pledge of allegiance to the flag in school. Religion is being snuffed out.

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But the Quran is ok, Even when it encourages Pedophilia, Denegration of women, or Killing of Infidels. There is something wrong in western society.

There is a desperate need for most to get a checkup from the Neck up

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Oh yes!! An Australian Rugby Union player is about to have his contract torn up because he posted;

"WARNING Drunks, Homosexuals, Adulterers, Liars, Fornicators, Thieves, Atheists, Idolaters HELL AWAITS YOU. REPENT.

The uproar was huge with high profile Australian Sports Persons and Politicians condemning Israel Folau for posting that.

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Of course it could. Especially if it speaks truth. These children of Satan hate all things good and love all evil.

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The world hates the Elohim of the Bible . The Jesus of Christianity is not the Jesus of the Bible .

@Ejaneybird When I ask Christians to tell me what their Jesus is about , they list the attributes of the Antichrist . Just because the KJV is a best seller doesn't translate into obedience . The Bible is very clear . Friendship with the world is enmity with Elohim. People want corruption .

@Georgesblogforum People need to quit using the KJV bible period! What do you think the puritans were running from? It wasn't just the Catholic church, it was also King James himself aka. the anti-Christ.

@moulton It is the basic existential question about any belief structure . Is is what I know to be true , or is it just something an authority figure told me ? The KJV was/is the property of King James . He paid for it . One of his non negotiable requirements was that his book teach Divine right of kings . It is the same as the Apostolic Succession doctrine of the Catholic Church and the Oral Torah of Orthodox Judaism. It is interesting , the process by which proof is buried in dead bodies .

You speak truth, my friend

@The_Farseer It is a common theme in history . Usurping the throne is the common method in grasping power .

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