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TheSupafly - 2011-07-28

Horrifying.


memedumpster - 2011-07-28

Christianity and conservative drivel, my favorite combination hate trigger.


citrusmirakel - 2011-07-28

"I guess this is what happens when you don't believe in God. You have all this extra time, cause you're not praying, and you use it for unproductive things"

She's right, you know. I didn't used to have the time for video games, but then I became an athiest. And now those 7 hours a day I used to spend praying can be frittered away on violent video games. It's the best of all worlds.


longwinded - 2011-07-29

that one's a jaw dropper


Riskbreaker - 2011-07-28

While i think a lawsuit against a cross is stupid, and a waste of time, i love seeing conservatives angry.


jangbones - 2011-07-28

I concur, this is just good trolling.


Toenails - 2011-07-28

I heard they were going to build a terror mosque on top of the cross.


Rovin - 2011-07-28

And the attendants would be wearing turbans made with human skin.


charmlessman - 2011-07-28

What they didn't address, and what I think the atheists are trying to point out, is that once we start characterizing it as our god vs your god, we have a holy war on our hands, and that's a whole mess we don't want. Granted, it is a holy war from the terrorists' perspective, but we shouldn't stoop to their level.


SolRo - 2011-07-28

the christian terrorists or the islamic terrorists?


Old_Zircon - 2011-07-29

It's about a decade too late to avoid that.


StanleyPain - 2011-07-28

It's still a delicious pile of cognitive dissonance that allows religious people to somehow believe in some fairy story about how the 9/11 cross was somehow put there by God as some sort of symbol of....something. Yet, they have nothing to say about why God apparently did nothing to prevent thousands of innocent people from dying.


WitlessJ - 2011-07-28

God got up to get a Sprite or something and 9-11 happened right before he got back to his computer. As contrition, he made the cross to show he's still looking out for us.


Robin Kestrel - 2011-07-29

Some folks use their faith as palliative care for existential despair.

"Everything happens for a reason. God called those people home for a purpose we cannot divine, for now we see through a glass, darkly, but one day we shall see face to face. God has a plan, He makes no mistakes, He never closes a door without opening a window, and He never gives you more than He knows you can handle." And so forth.


Dread Pirate Roberts - 2011-07-28

You know... if they'd pulled a Pentacle or Crescent moon or a star of David out of that wreckage, it never would have been recognized, let alone stood up for everyone to gawk at for a decade.

People: we design buildings based upon a rectangular and cubicle structure. This particular "symbol" is nothing more than the shearing off of metal that occurred when someone flew some planes into a few buildings because they thought they were better than you...

And now you are proving their point?




Also, anyone noticed the "Dogs everywhere"? Also, I'm pretty sure there was only ONE agency set up after 9/11. Homeland security doesn't do shit. We've seen this.


dairyqueenlatifah - 2011-07-28

I don't know which is dumber: The lawsuit, or that two crossed metal beams are being recognized as a religious monument.


memedumpster - 2011-07-29

Vampires tend to do that.


spikestoyiu - 2011-07-30

What're the odds of two, straight beams falling in such a way that they end up perpendicular to each other!!


cognitivedissonance - 2011-07-29

To be fair, if they had to make a Star of David out of girders, it would take three times the effort.

THEY DIDN'T HAVE THAT MUCH TIME TO SPARE.


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