Is he Mormon?
Is he Mormon?
Somebody told him he gobbles the green jell-o.
No worse than many sects of Islam and certain sects of Jews.
And like every other religion, different Mormons ignore different parts of their own religion.
Sure, but you'll notice that we're only allowed to criticize some religions rather than others. I don't see people screaming "Mormonaphobia" or "you must be an anti-Mormonite".
Good observation but I think it has to do with them being so well hidden, while Christianity and Islam are pretty much out there. You don't hear much criticism of the Amish either.
Plenty of criticism about the Amish....there's a Bravo show, isn't there? And those nasty puppy mills....Good observation but I think it has to do with them being so well hidden, while Christianity and Islam are pretty much out there. You don't hear much criticism of the Amish either.
Plenty of criticism about the Amish....there's a Bravo show, isn't there? And those nasty puppy mills....
Sure, but you'll notice that we're only allowed to criticize some religions rather than others. I don't see people screaming "Mormonaphobia" or "you must be an anti-Mormonite".
That's only because Guno is a troll that nobody takes seriously. When Mitt Romney was running for president, people were called anti-mormon for making fun of his magic underwear.
Which, really, is entrapment. How am I supposed to know he wears magic underwear and not make fun of that?
Oh yeah those puppy mills. That goes beyond religion.
That's only because Guno is a troll that nobody takes seriously. When Mitt Romney was running for president, people were called anti-mormon for making fun of his magic underwear.
Which, really, is entrapment. How am I supposed to know he wears magic underwear and not make fun of that?
I'd say the only difference is that, if I make fun of Jews for using Tefillin and I happen to be a public figure or media figure, I'll be harassed by the ADL and probably will lose my job.
I would agree that magic underwear is pretty silly, but so are various other religious practices that are apparently protected by powerful interests.