frigidweirdo
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Christian TV Star ‘Had Two Accounts On Infidelity Site Ashley Madison’
Now, I'm not going to tar all people within a group because of one person. However...
"Documents leaked from infidelity site Ashley Madison appear to show that a prominent right-wing Christian reality TV star had not one but two paid accounts on the site.
Conservative reality TV star Josh Duggar - star of 19 Kids and Counting - was also executive director of Family Research Council, a group which sought to ‘to champion marriage and family as the foundation of civilization, the seedbed of virtue, and the wellspring of society’."
My point here is that many people come out with their Christian values of a conservative nature, claiming they're righteous and that their religious freedoms must come ahead of freedoms of other people. For example those who give marriage licenses with some people refusing based on religious grounds.
However it often appears that these values are more convenience than anything else. That someone will shout to the rooftops that Human Rights and the Bill of Rights are sacred when talking about, say, the Second Amendment, but then when it comes to the 14th Amendment equality of the law they don't care.
They'll be "pro-life" but not pro-life for Iraqis (unless it happens to be that the argument is that Bush deposed Saddam because he was killing Iraqi children) , criminals, animals or whoever else they think should die.
Now, I'm not going to tar all people within a group because of one person. However...
"Documents leaked from infidelity site Ashley Madison appear to show that a prominent right-wing Christian reality TV star had not one but two paid accounts on the site.
Conservative reality TV star Josh Duggar - star of 19 Kids and Counting - was also executive director of Family Research Council, a group which sought to ‘to champion marriage and family as the foundation of civilization, the seedbed of virtue, and the wellspring of society’."
My point here is that many people come out with their Christian values of a conservative nature, claiming they're righteous and that their religious freedoms must come ahead of freedoms of other people. For example those who give marriage licenses with some people refusing based on religious grounds.
However it often appears that these values are more convenience than anything else. That someone will shout to the rooftops that Human Rights and the Bill of Rights are sacred when talking about, say, the Second Amendment, but then when it comes to the 14th Amendment equality of the law they don't care.
They'll be "pro-life" but not pro-life for Iraqis (unless it happens to be that the argument is that Bush deposed Saddam because he was killing Iraqi children) , criminals, animals or whoever else they think should die.