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How long until we all finally learn this one lesson: Religion poisons everything.
Re: Vanka
If you think religion poisons everything, then boy did you pick the wrong city to live in.
Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. (Matthew 7:20)
No, Vanka, it isn't religion that poisons everything. It is intolerant people. The North Koreans surly aren't religions but their leaders threaten everyone around them.
"There's going to be a certain percentage of them who are so callous that they don't care," Wyler said. "But I think there's another percentage of them who are going to say, 'You know what? This is crossing a line. It's gone too far.'"
He's right; there are a certain percentage who think this is crossing the line. However, Warren Jeffs and the other FLDS leaders have those people so cowed and afraid to speak out or act on those concerns that it won't make a difference. They may think it, may discuss it amongst themselves, but Jeffs runs that sect like the KGB: informers are all over the place.
As far as tolerance there, I'm afraid it's a lost cause - at least on the part of the FLDS leadership and "faithful".
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