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	<title>Comments on: The Problem with GodTube&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: paul</title>
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		<description>Holy moly,

The GodTube video made me physically sick.

What in the world would make someone think that standing up for one&#039;s rights, another person&#039;s rights, choosing one&#039;s own direction, means that you hate children? And what in the world would make someone think that making an individual choice means you&#039;re against families, and therefore a communist?

It was definitely a clear example of discursively equating feminism to anti-Christian, in a uniquely American way too. Feminism=anti-entrepreneaurialism=anti-individualism=communism=atheism. It&#039;s a well-worn, tired and obvious trick that we&#039;ve all seen before. And it&#039;s not logical, theological, or even doctrinal (even though they attest otherwise so fervently).

Yeah, definitely a Feautorphile.</description>
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<p>The GodTube video made me physically sick.</p>
<p>What in the world would make someone think that standing up for one&#8217;s rights, another person&#8217;s rights, choosing one&#8217;s own direction, means that you hate children? And what in the world would make someone think that making an individual choice means you&#8217;re against families, and therefore a communist?</p>
<p>It was definitely a clear example of discursively equating feminism to anti-Christian, in a uniquely American way too. Feminism=anti-entrepreneaurialism=anti-individualism=communism=atheism. It&#8217;s a well-worn, tired and obvious trick that we&#8217;ve all seen before. And it&#8217;s not logical, theological, or even doctrinal (even though they attest otherwise so fervently).</p>
<p>Yeah, definitely a Feautorphile.</p>
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