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Russell Brand Interviews Two Members Of The Westboro Baptist Church

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THE HOLY SPIRIT AIN’T GOT A PEN! HAHAHA

 And this is the exact moment that I decided to like Russell Brand. 

I liked him, and now I can say I love him.

This is the greatest thing I’ve seen all week. Four for you, Russell Brand.

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RUSSEL THOUGH

My gosh, Russell did a good job really at controlling the audience too. 

I love people who quote Leviticus. I bet their clothes are made of mixed materials, which Leviticus also bans. That’s not really an important bit though - oh wait! they just said you can’t say some bits are mort important than others! oops! 
Also if you believe the New Testament, isn’t that supposed to pretty much replace the Old Testament? I thought that was the whole idea of Jesus, it’s like, erm, made some mistakes there, let’s try again! 

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No, you can’t deny women their basic rights and pretend it’s about your ‘religious freedom.’ If you don’t like birth control, don’t use it. Religious freedom doesn’t mean you can force others to live by your own beliefs.
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As an atheist, I see nothing “wrong” in believing in a god. I don’t think there is a god, but belief in him does no harm. If it helps you in any way, then that’s fine with me. It’s when belief starts infringing on other people’s rights when it worries me. I would never deny your right to believe in a god. I would just rather you didn’t kill people who believe in a different god, say. Or stone someone to death because your rulebook says their sexuality is immoral. It’s strange that anyone who believes that an all-powerful all-knowing, omniscient power responsible for everything that happens, would also want to judge and punish people for what they are.
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It’s a Biblical principle. If you double a teacher’s pay scale, you’ll attract people who aren’t called to teach. To go in and raise someone’s child for eight hours a day, or many people’s children for eight hours a day, requires a calling. It better be a calling in your life. I know I wouldn’t want to do it, OK? And these teachers that are called to teach, regardless of the pay scale, they would teach. It’s just in them to do. It’s the ability that God give ‘em. And there are also some teachers, it wouldn’t matter how much you would pay them, they would still perform to the same capacity. If you don’t keep that in balance, you’re going to attract people who are not called, who don’t need to be teaching our children. So, everything has a balance.
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Alabama State Senator thinks raising teacher pay is against the teachings of the Bible (via desertmar)

So we should pay teachers less to make sure only people who really really really want to be teachers become teachers? WHAT THE FUCK. Teaching is one of the hardest jobs out there. Unlike office jobs, you don’t get to sit in front of a computer and tune out when you don’t feel like working. Teaching requires all of your attention, all of the time. Teachers deserve to be compensated fairly for the incredibly difficult job that they do, and to suggest otherwise — particularly to give it some bullshit Biblical explanation — is an affront to the entire profession.

I have no doubt that there are thousands of people in America who would have been great teachers. But given the shitty salary, the dwindling public funding, and this kind of crap from legislators, they wisely went into another profession.

I’d love to see him suggest politicians cut their salary, since legislating and creating laws for other people definitely requires a “calling.”

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President Josiah Bartlett takes down one of the fundamentalist crazy people that believe ‘homosexuality is an abomination’.  And it is awesome <3 :D

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