Fox News : The Bilble says "avoid atheists", therefore it shouldn't be illegal to discriminate them

Fox News : The Bilble says "avoid atheists", therefore it shouldn't be illegal to discriminate them



Fox & Friends Says Protecting Atheists From Discrimination Is Anti-Christian !


While Fox News cheered on the Indiana "religious freedom" bill as a way to protect Christians, they sure don't feel the same way about a Wisconsin ordinance, pushed by the evil Freedom From Religion Foundation, which protects atheists. On this morning's Fox & Friends, we learned that this action is anti-Christian because Christians have a right to discriminate against atheists!

Paragon of tolerant Christianity, Tucker Carlson reported that Madison, Wisconsin is now including atheists as a protected class. Anna Kooiman set the propaganda message in asking GOP activist and former DOJ attorney J. Christian Adams "where does this hostility come from ?" Adams informed us that the measure was driven by the Freedom From Religion Foundation which is one of Fox's favorite targets for its patented war on atheists and atheism. In Fox's Christian crusade, Adams described the group as "a bunch of angry atheists." (As opposed to the perennially pissed off Christians who host Fox News shows?)

Adams whined about how the FRFF "hectors governments to pass anti-Christian, anti-religious ordinances." (As opposed to anti-gay ordinances such as the one, promoted by Fox, in Houston?) Despite the fact that Madison's measure was passed unanimously, the banner proclaimed that it is a "Controversial Change." He continued to whine about the FRFF's evil ways and how they are "full of hostility towards people of faith." Tucker Carlson joined the attack: "It's never about tolerating their views, it's attacking other people's views." (Oh, the irony! This is being said on Fox News which does this ALL THE TIME!)

Cuing the requisite Christian death threats directed towards enemies of the Fox state, Carlson read a statement from one of the city council members. In suggesting an insidious conspiracy against Christians, Carlson said that while her comment seems fair, "that's not exactly their aim, is it."

Adams blithered about how this ordinance will spawn a "body of "bureaucrats" who will be "tasked" to harass "people of faith" who have good reason to not hire atheists because the New Testament says to "avoid them." He used the hypothetical example of an airline that wants to hire pilots who believe in hell (WTF) and opined that this shows why religion is "important to so many people." He claimed that telling people that they can't hire those who are religiously simpatico "intrudes on their free exercise of faith." (So who cares about Title VII of the Civil Rights Law which states that it is "unlawful" to discriminate on the basis of faith.)

Kooiman engaged in some patented Fox fear mongering when, after warning that the FRFF is "trying to make this into a trend," read a quote from the FRFF which advocates that other localities pass similar measures. The banner: "Expanding Its Influence, Will Madison's New Code Spread Across US." Adams continued to bloviate about how these nasty atheists hate Christians and Jews which is a big, fat lie because the group, as does the ACLU, acts to enforce the First Amendment "wall of separation" between church and state. He even brought Easter and Passover into the discussion because these observances are all about "escaping from this kind of hatred" which is shown by the FRFF, etc.

Carlson suggested a "political" motivation because "if there is no God, the highest authority is government." (Uh, Tucker, in the US, that is the highest authority.) Adams pimped the popular and bogus Christian right screed about how our country was founded on the notion that "we are created in the image of God" (Even thought the Treaty of Tripoli says the exact opposite) and how the FRFF just hates that.

Fox News is always pimping perpetual outrage over alleged anti-Christian discrimination. Meanwhile, they believe that discrimination against atheists is just dandy because the Bible says it's cool.
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Re: Fox News : The Bilble says "avoid atheists", therefore it shouldn't be illegal to discriminate t

Why would an atheists want to give money to a Christian business?

 
Re: Fox News : The Bilble says "avoid atheists", therefore it shouldn't be illegal to discriminate t

Surely the thread title should say - The book of fiction that has duped people for the last two thousand years says "avoid atheists", therefore it shouldn't be illegal to discriminate them
 
Re: Fox News : The Bilble says "avoid atheists", therefore it shouldn't be illegal to discriminate t

Why would an atheists want to give money to a Christian business?
Because we don't give a shit about who the shop owner praises to, all that matters to us is how he works. If a baker makes a great bread, I wanna buy my bread to him, wether he is muslim, christian, jew, mormon or whatever isn't important.

Atheist do not discriminate aginst theists.
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Re: Fox News : The Bilble says "avoid atheists", therefore it shouldn't be illegal to discriminate t

Because we don't give a shit about who the shop owner praises to, all that matters to us is how he works. If a baker makes a great bread, I wanna buy my bread to him, wether he is muslim, christian, jew, mormon or whatever isn't important.

Atheist do not discriminate aginst theists.


That's not whatt hey say on youtube and all over the net.


Anyway, we don't have to serve anyone.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Re: Fox News : The Bilble says "avoid atheists", therefore it shouldn't be illegal to discriminate t

And the koran says to kill the non believes, and infidels...so basically every religion discriminates against anyone that doesn't believe there's is the right way to believe....you should know that.
 
Re: Fox News : The Bilble says "avoid atheists", therefore it shouldn't be illegal to discriminate t

As an actual watcher of the Fox News I admit it does turn into The 700 Club every now and again. I'd sure enjoy an upskirt shot of that South Carolina cheerleader lady checking out her vertical smile on the curvy couch.

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