It's Saturday night: spend 4 minutes and watch this: it's a hoot.
Just a bit of text over the jump.
From the Raw Story posting:
According to filmmaker Janet Porter — who can be seen in the trailer walking through darkened woods carrying a lantern — participants in the film describe the horrors to come with the possible legalization of same sex marriage. Interviewees include Iowa Rep. Steve King, Arizona Rep. Trent Franks, Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert, Kansas Rep. Tim Huelskamp, as well as possible 2016 GOP presidential nominees Sen. Rand Paul, and Huckabee.
A Who's Who among Rightwing Nutjobs
A spot-on comment from the actual YouTube page:
Just remember! If THEY criticize YOU, deny you rights and privileges which they freely enjoy, and advocate laws which define you as a criminal, that's an exercise of their religious liberties. If YOU criticize them or their actions, it's PERSECUTION!
Posted just to lampoon these idiots, on their own dime, I might add.
Enjoy.
UPDATE Well, this happened and I thought I'd just add it for the fun of it.
Partly off-topic, partly not since it's all about "demeaning God's Word".
Creationists: Dismissing unicorns found in the Bible as mythical animals ‘is to demean God’s Word’
One Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell riffs off of some scripture to provide us with factual historical of the allegedly mythical beast.
Mitchell notes that “modern readers” have difficulties believing the Bible’s unicorns because they “forget that a single-horned feature is not uncommon on God’s menu for animal design. (Consider the rhinoceros and narwhal)”.
Mitchell does concede that the unicorn portrayed in popular fantasy as a silken-maned graceful one-horned horse often accompanied by rainbows may have actually been a type of wild ox known as an auroch.
“The aurochs’s horns were symmetrical and often appeared as one in profile, as can be seen on Ashurnasirpal II’s palace relief and Esarhaddon’s stone prism,” she wrote.
Mitchell concludes by writing, “The unicorn mentioned in the Bible was a powerful animal possessing one or two strong horns—not the fantasy animal that has been popularized in movies and books. Whatever it was, it is now likely extinct like many other animals. To think of the biblical unicorn as a fantasy animal is to demean God’s Word, which is true in every detail.”
Continue to enjoy.
But stop demeaning God's Word, ya'll.