July 14, 2008

Catholic Scum Threaten Science Professor With Death

Not happy with threatening a student with death for the harmless crime of taking a cracker, catholic scum are now threatening prominent biology professor and atheist PZ Myers with death for the crime of thinking about being sacrilegious towards a biscuit.
From: mkroll@1800FLOWERS.com
Subject: your short life

Paul,

what I would like to know is how did you even
get a job at a collage.

when you are obviously a moron.
How would you feel if nice folks starting ranting against
Fags, and atheist like yourself.

well sir, you don't get to blaspheme and walk away from this.
You have two choices my fucked up friend, first you can quit your job for the good of the
children. Or you can get your brains beat in.

I give you till the first of the month, get that resignation in cunt


From: smonte19@hotmail.com

Professor Myers


You are a scumbag, may your insides rot, may your neck be snapped by an iron boot against a curb, I hope for a world without liberals, we can start with you
Mmm, mmm, mmm... Can you feel that christian love? it;s funny how quick the teachings of jesus go out the window when these assholes feel that jesus has been disrespected. If jesus did exist, Who do you think would offend him more? Professor myers? or the arseholes emailing him.

I think it's about time that we start a "biscuit challenge". Everybody who has access to a holy snack should desecrate it, Video it and put it on youtube. They need to learn that we can't be intimidated into doing what they demand.

5 comments:

  1. What did PZ say or do in regards to communion? Religious people are never going to understand the Atheists' motivation to poke fun at their ludicrous traditions. We see crackers and wine, they see a sacrament between god and man. That's what marriage was to begin with, a sacrament between god and man, and yet we don't normally scoff and poke fun at marriage. Marriage makes as much sense with or without god in the picture; crackers and wine traditions don't make much of any sense without god. At least we can pick and choose of what makes sense for us and are not stuck in the cage of a life governed by people canonized for no good reason.

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  2. I made a post about this incident just a second ago. It's called "I might have got someone fired"

    Check it out:
    http://aigbusted.blogspot.com

    Sincerely,
    Ryan

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  3. Alright, I got the story now. Wow, it is amazing how hostile Catholics get over something that started in a place of safety, a sanctuary. People need to remember that many people are resentful toward religion as it feels like slavery of the mind and reasoning. Many people find it necessary to desecrate something deemed holy as a symbolic transformation out of the slavery of religion. They should be happy that it was just a fucking cracker and not what extremist Christians have done due to their opposing views from the secular society. It's not like he's torturing Catholics to get them to renounce their faith, he's desecrating a holy sacrament to renounce his own faith. I applaud 1800flowers.com for terminating this employee for making threatening emails at work to an esteemed Professor that didn't do anything but express his views on a current event. I may post to this blog while at work, but there is a limit; I would not threaten anyone with violence for their opposing views, especially not at work.

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  4. "How would you feel if nice folks starting ranting against
    Fags, and atheist like yourself[?]"

    Yeah, as if that wasn't happening already!

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  5. Its their way of expressing discontent so it would get through. But you see, the more you hit some body part over and over again, the less sensitive it actually becomes, as nerves die out in that particular part. Same goes with moral aspect - the more you use harsh words in blaming one in something, the less sensitive they become to mild criticism. So to get the message through one must use harsher words every time, which in turn leads to even less sensitivity up to a full loss. Vicious cycle.

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