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Andrew Klavan: Is America Satanophobic?

One of this nation’s founding principles is freedom of worship, and yet people feel justified in speaking insensitively of the Prince of Darkness as if he were the Prince of Darkness. This sort of calling things what they are has got to stop, especially when it comes to religion.
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25 comments on “Andrew Klavan: Is America Satanophobic?

  • Notice how this is very watcheable and enjoyable. And there is no awkward laugh track in the background? Newsbusters really needs to take a lesson from this. They said they tried it without the laughter but it seemed worse. That’s because they made the host continue to pause for the laughs and it did seem weird. Again NewsBusters, take a lesson from this video. You don’t know how much you’re making yourselves look bad by using false laughs for your jokes.

  • Re-Upload the video .. MOV or Mpeg4. The audio is out of synch.

  • Whoopi is such a child. She ACTS like a mature level headed adult, but her and Joy showed how childish they were by walking away like children not wanting to hear the truth from parents.

  • The view is a scripted show.

  • Oh my word that was hilarious!!! So many great points an a nice humor stew! BRAVO!!

  • @hipstermi ?

  • @ZM7241994
    “I know you are but what am I” really doesn’t work after 4th grade.

  • @hipstermi Your the bigot.

  • @hipstermi: Oh puhleeze, dupe.

  • @MikiSuzaki
    “someone has a politically incorrect viewpoint, such as Christians on gay marriage, they are universally frowned upon”

    Why are you downplaying it yo “politically incorrect”? It’s bigotry.
    And with no logical reason- “you guys can’t have these rights because our religion, which you arent required to follow, says so…”

    The SAME religious arguments were used against interracial marriage by the SAME religion…

  • @hipstermi LOL! Yeah, I was “exploiting” Down’s Syndrome. You totally got me. Dumbass.

  • @callofduty4eva
    “so stop arguing”

    I don’t take orders from you.

    “Your getting nowhere”

    I replied to a Christian and his religious based post. Go bitch at Klaven if you have a “problem”

  • @KriegWaters
    “God bless America! God as in Yahweh. Not gods, or spirits, or aliens, or goodness, or some metaphysical force holding us all together”

    And is your “Yahweh” any more or less ridiculous than aliens, gods (Odin, Zeus, etc) or metaphysical things? You all seem to be bent on either impossible or magical beings.

  • callofduty4eva

    March 11, 2011 at 2:04 am

    @hipstermi your missing my point you can bash any religion or anyhing your not going to stop people from believing so stop arguing. Your getting nowhere.

  • @itachi705
    “Now now…your milf fantasy Sarah Palin commanded us to not use special needs in such context.”

    “I’m not even going to dignify that with a proper response.”

    Oh…now it’s “dignity” for you? Yeah, exploiting Down’s Sydrome and making “jokes” about it all for an internet debate is so the high road.

    The milf fantasy is the only way to explain Palin’s standing. She’s sub Bush level dumb and a superstitious twit with a reverse Midas touch that turns everything to shit.

  • @hipstermi

    “Now now…your milf fantasy Sarah Palin commanded us to not use special needs in such context.”

    I’m not even going to dignify that with a proper response.

  • @callofduty4eva
    “Goblins were supposedly based off humas in folklore God is a being of a higher existence”

    Did you try to miss the point? Doesnt matter what it was “based on” it’s the whole “you can’t prove this invisible magical thing doesnt exist”

    I also pointed to another “god”…using your previous stated logic, Klaven, any random Christian…hasn’t proven Vishnu exist. Or Zeus. Or the Lao.

  • callofduty4eva

    March 11, 2011 at 4:45 am

    @hipstermi I never said they did. Goblins were supposedly based off humas in folklore God is a being of a higher existence.

  • @MikiSuzaki
    “such as Christians on gay marriage, they are universally frowned upon, even if they are just voicing an opinion”

    if it was just “voicing” an opinion that would be one thing…Christians are organizing national legal protests to enact legal restrictions. Bigotry.

    “some Muslims have used their faith as a reason for hating westerners and killing them, is inexcusable”

    ???
    I cant think of a single liberal who advocates that. I think theirs is as bullshit a religion as Christian

  • @callofduty4eva
    “you have no proof god isn’t real and they have no proof he is”

    By that logic…we have no proof GOBLINS aren’t real…or that Vishnu doesn’t exist. Do you know what “burden of proof” entails?

    “stop pretending you know eevrything”

    I dont know everything…and neither do the Christians with their imaginary magical invisible friends.

  • callofduty4eva

    March 11, 2011 at 6:39 am

    @hipstermi Did what i say go through 1 ear and out the other? I mean you have no proof god isn’t real and they have no proof he is. So i never sided with them. Just stop pretending you know eevrything and wait to find out like the rest of us.

  • @callofduty4eva
    “Well no one knows the answers man we could all equally be wrong in the end.”

    Then why does the right need to brow beat their magical religion all the damn time? Or use it as a justification to bigotry as we see in gay marriage?

    Seem a lot of energy for a “maybe”

  • callofduty4eva

    March 11, 2011 at 8:05 am

    @hipstermi Well no one knows the answers man we could all equally be wrong in the end.

  • @itachi705
    “You’re right though, comparing you to people with Down’s syndrome is clearly insulting to people with Down’s Syndrome.”

    Now now…your milf fantasy Sarah Palin commanded us to not use special needs in such context.

  • @hipstermi

    “Conservative debate classic- when you guys are losing an argument, go for an insult by making stuff up…aka lie!”

    Liberal debate classic: Claim they are winning the argument when they are clearly losing it, and confuse an insult that was clearly mocking for a “lie” as if it was actually meant literally.

    It’s almost as if you love to confuse things on purpose.

    You’re right though, comparing you to people with Down’s syndrome is clearly insulting to people with Down’s Syndrome.

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