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I’m a conservative Christian from Colorado
Springs and I didn’t kill anyone

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Posted By: Big Bopper, 11/23/2022 7:15:24 PM

A gunman entered a gay nightclub – or I guess they call them LGBTQ nightclubs now – in Colorado Springs last weekend and opened fire. Five people were killed and 18 were injured. He was finally stopped when a former army soldier pounced on him, kicked his gun away, and pinned him to the floor. Then Democrats pounced. Not on the gunman, but on Colorado Springs. The New York Times declared that Colorado Springs: “was known for years as the Vatican of Evangelicals — a home base for a well-funded, well-organized conservative Christian political movement that broadcast dire warnings about the dangers of homosexuality to the nation.”

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Reply 1 - Posted by: TJ54 11/23/2022 7:19:40 PM (No. 1341002)
Fudgie killed other fudgies
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Reply 2 - Posted by: bpl40 11/24/2022 3:17:07 AM (No. 1341162)
Look at any cognitive test scores and you will realize that saying “Black but smart” is not numerically unjustified. Saying it as a pejorative is another matter. Same goes for Conservative and welcoming.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: FLCracker 11/24/2022 10:53:41 AM (No. 1341432)
"... the Vatican of Evangelicals..." (NYT, is that you?) Who made up this silly term? I'd say Evangelicals are about a far from mainstream Catholicism as you can get, not to mention being a defining feature of a great many Protestant denominations. I don't believe they would ever call a congregation of Evangelicals a "Vatican."
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