Who did Christians hate today?

Restaurant sues customer over $3,000 waitress tip he left on $13 meal​

The meal only cost $13.25, so his server, Mariana Lambert, understandably become emotional when she saw how much he'd tipped.

"It really meant a lot to me because everyone's going through stuff. It really touched my heart. I still can't believe it. I'm still in shock," Lambert said later.

Wanting to make sure the money hadn't been left by accident, Matt Martini of Alfredo's Cafe went out to verify the figure and collect additional ID from Smith, who had written 'Tips for Jesus' on the check.

When Martini asked about the note, Smith explained that he'd been inspired by a social media trend known as 'Tips for Jesus',

 
one serious unhappy Christian. about 100% chance a closet gay or trans person.
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one serious unhappy Christian. about 100% chance a closet gay or trans person.
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Say what you want about Conservatives when it comes to passing laws, they may rid you of rights to your own reproductive system, ability to wear masks (even if you have cancer and are immunocompromised), force schools to out gay students to their parents, remove books from schools, ram the ten commandments down your throat every ten feet and teach the Bible... but they legislate that shit.

Your party of personal liberty.
 

Alabama youth minister allegedly threatened to kill his wife if teen rape victim did not send nude photos​

An Alabama youth minister is behind bars, accused in the repeated rape and sexual abuse of a 13-year-old girl who attended his church.

Terry Lewayne Murphree, 39, threatened to kill himself and his wife if the teen victim didn’t comply with his demands, according to court documents.


Murphree is charged in Blount County with 17 crimes: nine counts of a clergy member having sexual intercourse with a child, three counts of sexual abuse, and one count each of first-degree rape, electronic solicitation of a child, human trafficking, traveling to meet a child for sex, and first-degree attempted sodomy.

Murphree was booked into the Blount County Jail Tuesday.

The name of the church where Murphree served was not named in court records.

The charging documents state that the alleged sexual assaults happened in March and continued through June.

Murphree is accused of having forced sexual intercourse with the girl on multiple occasions, as well as performing sex acts on her.

Intercourse against the girl’s will took place at least seven times and possibly as many as 15, records state. Those acts took place at the unnamed church, at Murphree’s home and at the victim’s home.
 

Alabama youth minister allegedly threatened to kill his wife if teen rape victim did not send nude photos​

An Alabama youth minister is behind bars, accused in the repeated rape and sexual abuse of a 13-year-old girl who attended his church.

Terry Lewayne Murphree, 39, threatened to kill himself and his wife if the teen victim didn’t comply with his demands, according to court documents.


Murphree is charged in Blount County with 17 crimes: nine counts of a clergy member having sexual intercourse with a child, three counts of sexual abuse, and one count each of first-degree rape, electronic solicitation of a child, human trafficking, traveling to meet a child for sex, and first-degree attempted sodomy.

Murphree was booked into the Blount County Jail Tuesday.

The name of the church where Murphree served was not named in court records.

The charging documents state that the alleged sexual assaults happened in March and continued through June.

Murphree is accused of having forced sexual intercourse with the girl on multiple occasions, as well as performing sex acts on her.

Intercourse against the girl’s will took place at least seven times and possibly as many as 15, records state. Those acts took place at the unnamed church, at Murphree’s home and at the victim’s home.
I noted that nowhere did the article state that the pedophile was a drag queen. #notadragqueen
 

Church of the Nazarene expels LGBTQ affirming theologian​

RNS) — A Church of the Nazarene court has found one of its most prominent theologians guilty of affirming and advocating for the inclusion of LGBTQ members, contrary to the church’s teachings.

After delivering the verdict on Saturday evening (July 28) against the Rev. Thomas Jay Oord of Nampa, Idaho, the court stripped Oord of his preaching credentials and expelled him from membership in the 2.5 million-member global denomination.

“We, the members of the Regional Board of Discipline, unanimously find to a moral certainty and beyond a reasonable doubt … that Thomas Jay Oord is guilty of conduct unbecoming a minister and of teaching doctrines out of harmony with the doctrinal statement of the Church of the Nazarene,” the court found.


The Church of the Nazarene holds that “the practice of same-sex sexual intimacy is contrary to God’s will.”

Oord’s trial, which took place in Boise on Thursday (July 25), follows last year’s guilty verdict against Selden Kelley, then a San Diego Nazarene minister, who was also defrocked as a result. Kelley, who pastored San Diego’s First Church of the Nazarene, advocated for dialogue on LGBTQ issues.

The church court — four clergy and two lay people — emailed Oord their five-page verdict on Saturday (July 27) night.

In its decision, the church court cited a book Oord wrote with his daughter Alexa Oord, who is bisexual, titled, “Why the Church of the Nazarene Should Be Fully LGBTQ+ Affirming,” in which they affirm gay sex, which the court found particularly egregious.
 
how much you want to bet this asshole is either a closet gay or a pedo. sorry but most of the priests caught molesting kids are not gay.
Baptist pastor says gay preachers 'should get a bullet in their brain'
A Texas preacher is shamelessly and brazenly calling for the murder of two gay pastors and the church officials who hosted them.

Dillon Awes, a hate preacher based in Watauga, recently attacked the head of a local megachurch for inviting two married gay men to deliver a sermon. Awes said that Pastor Charles Andrew Stanley, who founded the nondenominational evangelical North Point Ministries, and the two men should "get the death penalty, not be preaching behind the pulpit.”

“What a nice guy Andy Stanley is. What a nice guy you are for letting children in your congregation be abused by pedophiles," Awes said. "How nice of all the pastors today that are enabling sexual predators in their church to harm people permanently, to scar them for life, to hurt them spiritually, because you just want to be nice. Well, you know what? Go to Hell, Andy Stanley, and every single pastor like you — go to Hell.”
 
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