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* Those who dare to draw pictures of the semi-divine protagonist in a 800-year-old storybook should be put to death. | * Those who dare to draw pictures of the semi-divine protagonist in a 800-year-old storybook should be put to death. | ||
* Homosexuality should not be tolerated because the deity in a book whose origins date back more than two thousand years told his followers that it was "an abomination" (according to the most popular English translation) | * Homosexuality should not be tolerated because the deity in a book whose origins date back more than two thousand years told his followers that it was "an abomination" (according to the most popular English translation) | ||
− | * We don't need to worry about [[climate change]] because [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/zealot-of-us-climate-change-sceptics-jim-inhofe-to-determine-environmental-policy-9852459.html a supernatural being is in charge of the climate]. | + | * We don't need to worry about [[climate change]] because [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/zealot-of-us-climate-change-sceptics-jim-inhofe-to-determine-environmental-policy-9852459.html a supernatural being is in charge of the climate]. ([[Jim Inhofe]]) |
Latest revision as of 18:53, 16 November 2014
Examples of wingnuttery include these claims:
- Those who dare to draw pictures of the semi-divine protagonist in a 800-year-old storybook should be put to death.
- Homosexuality should not be tolerated because the deity in a book whose origins date back more than two thousand years told his followers that it was "an abomination" (according to the most popular English translation)
- We don't need to worry about climate change because a supernatural being is in charge of the climate. (Jim Inhofe)