Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Result

From the beeb:
A Christian group has lost its High Court battle to prosecute the BBC's director general over the screening of Jerry Springer - The Opera in 2005.


Fucking A! Now let's get these ridiculous blasphemy laws and indeed anything that treats a religion as something special deserving of legal protection off the statute books right now.

I sincerely hope that the suppurating twat who runs Christian Voice, the group of shaven monkeys who brought this action in the High Court, gets whalloped for every penny piece of the cost of the defences' m'learned friends. Fucking hell I took a wander over to their site and nearly lost my fucking lunch. What an irredeemably nasty bunch of cuntstains these people are. Oddly enough they are silent when it comes to the good shoeing they just received at the hands of the courts but quite vocal when it comes down to their preference for young women to die from a preventable disease rather than have an injection which will "encourage promiscuity". Make no mistake these wankers are just as bad as the islamonutters wanting sharia law; sure their theocracy will bang on about love and saving the nation but you can bet your last penny that given the chance they would be lashing rape victims for being "promiscuous" and stringing gays up from cranes for the heinous crime of loving another human being.

I say we take off and nuke them from orbit, it's the only way to be sure.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I pray God will save us all from those who see enemies everywhere...
Did you see my post by Fr John Romanides on the Cure of the Neurobiological Sickness of Religion?
These folks have it in spades!
Sad really...
Mary-Leah

Dracunculus said...

Yes I saw that - good post!

I think these people need an enemy to make themselves feel important. Without an enemy they feel worthless which probably doesn't say a whole load about their faith.

You would think that given that Christianity has survived the Romans, the excesses of the Church, the French and Russian revolutions, Richard Dawkins and grumpy dragons that they would realise that it can pretty much look after itself.