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Harvard Keynote Speaker: 'Christians Deserve To Be Viciously Mocked And Should Be Locked Up'
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77445355:MV80MDI4NDY3XzcyOTQ0NDg4X0RERDc1RjE3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77445355:MV80MDI4NDY3XzcyOTQ0NDU1XzE2Qzg1REU3] Pople Francis has nothing to do with Christianity or people who are "born again". Read my comment twice if you have eyes or ears to understand. [/quote] Therefore this guy named in the initial post is a poor soul because he can NOT distinguish between Popes and Queens and between people who are born again and DO NOT belong to a fucking religion. [/quote]
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Christians ‘deserve to be mocked viciously and run out of the public square’
To celebrate a “Decade of Dialogue” in its annual diversity conference, Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts & Sciences invited a straight white man to give the keynote lecture.
But not just any straight white man.
Tim Wise, an “anti-racism writer, educator and activist,” has denigrated Christians as “Jeezoids” and fascists and called Pope Francis evil. He has tweeted that “people who believe in a God of hell/damnation deserve to be mocked viciously and run out of the public square.”
Those who base their morality on the Hebrew Scriptures “deserve to be locked up,” he said in 2015, claiming to be “sorta kidding but not by much.”
The Diversity Dialogue Series provides a “retrospective look at diversity and inclusion, a discussion of current issues, and practical guidance on how we can move toward greater inclusion and belonging at Harvard,” according to the event description.
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