Religious Values Test


This is what I got:

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I'm not Muslim before anyone asks, hence the Islamophobic, I was neutral on most of them though.

The pro Pagan was funny, I guess thinking Pagans shouldn't be killed made me pro Pagan.

Overall it says I'm a Secular Pagan :mjkkk:

Tbh I didn't understand a lot of the questions so I said "unsure" for a lot of them.
 

Aurelian

Forza Somalia!
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The most white black questions I have ever read, they be like:
It is ok to kill pagan? You say no —> pro-pagan etc

pro Jewish?:damnmusic:
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Aight I done it f*ck it was bored. Some of these questions are so black and white like damn. Islamaphobic and a yahuud lover wtf is this shit. Atleast they got it right about my never ending love for secularism.
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f*ck off get out GIF by Desus & Mero

Yet you are anti-barre???
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Yes I'm against your tribalist commie uncle who prayed with evangelical Christians to Jesus so he can defeat SNM

AMY GOODMAN: And Siad Barre of Somalia?

JEFF SHARLET: Yeah, dictator of Somalia. It’s, to me, one of the scariest stories that I found in their archives. I was able to recreate this, because they dumped 600 boxes of papers in the Billy Graham archives. Siad Barre was a —- not a likely candidate for Christian right recruitment, called himself a Koranic Marxist. But in the early ’80s, the Soviets had abandoned him. There had been a power shift between Somalia and Ethiopia. He was in the market for a new patron. And working through Senator Chuck Grassley, Republican of Iowa, of course still in office -—

AMY GOODMAN: Talk more about Chuck Grassley, who certainly is in the news now, who, together with Max Baucus, heads the Senate Finance Committee.

JEFF SHARLET: Yeah.

AMY GOODMAN: Baucus, Democrat; Grassley, Republican. Very powerful figure, especially around healthcare right now.

JEFF SHARLET: Indeed. And Grassley has been involved with the organization for quite some time, since the ’80s, when he traveled to Somalia to join Barre, Siad Barre, in prayer to Jesus. And he brought with him a defense contractor named Bill Brehm.

And Barre was a kind of a cynical character, as you might expect for a dictator. He was very clear. He says, “I’m willing to pray to Jesus, and here’s what I want in return.” He says, “I want my defense budget doubled.” He says, “I want meetings for my officials with the Reagan White House. And I want a sort of a hands-off policy while I crack down on some rebels.” Doug Coe, the leader of the group, wrote back, in essence, “Done, done and done.”

And when we look at history, so it was. And Barre used those weapons, supplied to him in part by the US, to wage a war of almost biblical proportion on his own people, from which Somalia has not recovered to this day. The Family doesn’t consider that a failure; they consider that God’s will for Somalia.


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