From BabbaZee, who puts the Leviticus 20:13 death threat as a permanent feature on their homepage:
BEHOLD as I break the law in Colorado:Which links to a post entitled: “Leviticus 20:13 Now a Mind Crime in Colorado”
If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them.
~ Leviticus 20:13
After 400 years of religious freedom for those who wanted to own and distribute Bibles on their own property in America, the Governor of Colorado has put an end to it. SB08-200, signed into law last week will prohibit the issuing, circulating, and distributing of Leviticus 20:13...That link leads to the bill summary, and as usual, has nothing to do with the reading of minds or the distribution of Bibles, or Biblical hate speech. It has to do with prohibitions against discrimination:
The committee returned to order. Representative Judd presented Senate Bill 08-200 concerning the expansions of prohibitions against discrimination. The bill adds the prohibition of discrimination based on sexual orientation to nondiscrimination statutes for 23 areas, including housing, employment not covered by House Bill 07-025, education, public accommodations and health care. It also allows for the appointment of people who have been, or might be discriminated against because of sexual orientation, to the Civil Rights Commission. Prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of sex, marital status, disability, age, national origin, ancestry, and religion, are added as necessary for consistency in all nondiscrimination statutes including consumer credit transactions, jury service, issuance of a license to practice law, and public accommodations. Violations of anti-discrimination laws are misdemeanors subject to fines up to $5,000, two years imprisonment in a county jail, or both.As you may have noticed, BabbaZee’s a bit dull. So BabbaZee's description of this image should come as no surprise:
First of all, that’s a picture of THE CONSTITUTION!
"THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
WITH "BIBLICAL HATE SPEECH" REDACTED."
Secondly, I find the open admission defending “Biblical Hate Speech” refreshing, yet simultaneously revolting.
Also, did I mention...
1 comment:
For Pete's sake what is that whacko babbling about? There's no mention of God, Jesus, Christianity or the Bible in either the DOE or the Constitution (which is, as you indicated, what he pictured despite his claim). So where does he get this nonsense about "Biblical hate speech" being redacted from the DOE? I realize the RRRWers are hopelessly ignorant as well as lying hatemongers but this goes beyond the pale.
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