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1 min readSep 13, 2021

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Yep. This is pretty much evangelical Christianity and has been for some time. No one should be surprised. They've pushed a misogynistic agenda for the past 4 or 5 decades.

Your break down here was excellent. I saw a part of this longer video on TikTok. I would guess it's all over Facebook and Twitter too.

Of course, the guy can not admit fault. That would mean that God is wrong, since he's there on behalf of God.

Did you see how embarrassed his wife and kids were? I saw somewhere else that he lost his job.

The next thing will be about how he got "canceled" because of his love for God. And how christians are being persecuted for their beliefs. Might already be hearing the first clamorings of that now.

They're so tied to their dogma that they'll never get it. He lost his job, not because of his beliefs, but because his actions around those beliefs just made him a liability to the company. I might believe in the spaghetti monster who abhors white sauce pizzas. That doesn't give me the right to harass and try to shame Chicken Alfredo pizza eaters in public. Depending on state law, he likely broke harassment statutes and exposed himself to prosecution and civil suit. If you were a business, would you want an employee like that? Hell bent on proselytizing for Jesus not matter how, no matter where? Making your business a possible target for suit and fines?

Who's really the discriminator here and the discriminated against?

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