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The Bible-Belt MAGA Country (Original Post) Coldwater Sunday OP
Recommended. H2O Man Sunday #1
FOX News Coldwater Sunday #2
Is there any correlation between your post BOSSHOG Sunday #3
In addition to praising the stupid and uneducated Coldwater Sunday #4
Very Nice summation of those guilty of harming our country on a daily balance BOSSHOG Sunday #6
Idk... Ligyron Sunday #12
Ha! Lol. Joinfortmill Sunday #14
I mock the Bible Belters by being one of the Bible Suspenders. RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Sunday #5
Brilliant EverHopeful Monday #24
Steal away! RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Monday #26
i am in one of those regions in ca too also . gah. AllaN01Bear Sunday #7
Religious abuse pat_k Sunday #8
People in the Bible belt love each other so much that markodochartaigh Sunday #9
Hoping very much for better for them mahina Sunday #10
Maybe Jesus be horny. 3Hotdogs Sunday #11
Lol Joinfortmill Sunday #13
Those who can not control themselves seek to control others, instead. Buddyzbuddy Sunday #15
Nailed it Easterncedar Sunday #16
Perhaps Lincoln was wrong and we should have simply let them go. paleotn Sunday #17
Or At Least Hanged Jefferson Davis. ColoringFool Sunday #18
I think the problem was his ideals. OldBaldy1701E Sunday #19
The Thaddeus Stevens version of reconstruction. paleotn Sunday #20
But... BurnDoubt Sunday #22
But... but.. but... BurnDoubt Sunday #21
They forgot gun violence deaths per capita, rape per capita, and domestic violence per capita. ChicagoTeamster Sunday #23
jesus free "bible". pansypoo53219 Monday #25
Follow the money--as usual. It is no coincidence that the Bible Belt is comprised of former slave states. Ol Janx Spirit Monday #27
Yup. Martin68 Monday #28

BOSSHOG

(44,111 posts)
3. Is there any correlation between your post
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 02:20 PM
Sunday

And the fact that EPSTEINS PAL TRUMP says he loves stupid people? Cause trump often dumps massive amounts of praise on stupid people. Gosh, I wonder why? I guess they vote huh??

A public service announcement: THE EPSTEIN FILES

Coldwater

(585 posts)
4. In addition to praising the stupid and uneducated
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 02:37 PM
Sunday

Trump is the leader of a ragtag band of 3-percenters, 1st amendment auditors, oath keepers, proud boys, sovereign citizens, white militia groups, antisemites, neo-Nazis, and marginalized poor white trash, who see him as the next coming.

Ligyron

(7,992 posts)
12. Idk...
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 03:56 PM
Sunday

If those 1st amendment auditors are what I’m thinking, they seem like defenders of Liberty as far as I’m concerned.

Curing the police of their show your ID addiction and overall bullying of people. They’ve gotten some fascist officers fired and cost their city so much they think twice about trampling on people’s rights ever again.

OldBaldy1701E

(9,487 posts)
19. I think the problem was his ideals.
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 06:57 PM
Sunday

They (the Confederacy) did not need to be treated so.... delicately.

They were traitors.

BurnDoubt

(1,234 posts)
22. But...
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 09:34 PM
Sunday

They were our "Brothers".
And the knife has been in our backs ever since.
And they twist it.
And they twist it.
And they twist it.
Remembering Kraznov going all wistful over "how they used to treat Traitors" down through history. Maimed and hung upside down, genitalia disattached and replaced in the mouth, and the entire bloodline expunged was a very common CONSEQUENCE for betrayal. Lincoln knew this and was appalled at the notion. His laudable response was rewarded by even greater abuse and betrayal. And they're been fighting their "Lost Cause" ever since.
It's who they are and will always be.
It's a plexer.
Doesn't portend a pleasant future.
Good Guys finish last.
Sorry, Abe
Sorry America.

Ol Janx Spirit

(493 posts)
27. Follow the money--as usual. It is no coincidence that the Bible Belt is comprised of former slave states.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:07 AM
Monday

And it is no coincidence that those former slave states have high levels of poverty and low levels of education which are the drivers of all of the issues listed--except probably for the porn viewing which some research suggests does actually correlate to religious propensity.

But the vast income inequality in the slave-holding south between not just slaveholders and enslaved people, but between slaveholders and non-slaveholders of all races, really set in motion the conditions we see today in the Bible Belt.

But it is also important to note that the Bible was used as a whip and chains to get us here in the first place.

In 1452 and 1455, Pope Nicholas V formally supported Spain and Portugal’s mass kidnapping and enslavement of Africans because it would help to Christianize enslaved people.

In 1548, Pope Paul III used his “apostolic authority” to declare the slave trade legal in the eyes of the church, which empowered the religious monarchies in European nations to continue to engage in Transatlantic trafficking. The “popes and their friends” accepted “gifts” of enslaved Black people shipped from Africa to Rome.

Through Transatlantic trafficking, the church systematically extended its influence. European enslavers baptized millions of enslaved people whose labor they used to amass vast wealth.

( https://eji.org/report/transatlantic-slave-trade/origins/sidebar/the-role-of-the-christian-church/ )

Then, following the Civil War, churches in many ways became the front lines in continuing the fight to ensure white supremacy in the south.

"Evangelicals resisted black equality in many ways. Some ministers preached an overt biblical sanction for segregation. Most preachers took a more oblique approach, remaining silent about the subject of black equality while condemning faith-based civil rights activism as “a prostitution of the church for political purposes.” Most southern Christians did not regard segregation as a sin, and they resented those who criticized their “way of life.” They rejected efforts from their denominations to educate them into more enlightened racial views and frequently withheld funds from agencies in the church who advocated for equality. They sacked pastors who embraced any aspect of the freedom struggle. They formed lay organizations to keep their churches segregated; many individual congregations adopted formal resolutions instructing their deacons to reject black worshippers. When school integration became unavoidable, white evangelicals forsook the public schools in droves in favor of new private schools sponsored by their churches."
( https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/justin-taylor/jim-crow-civil-rights-and-southern-white-evangelicals-a-historians-forum-carolyn-dupont/ )

And so here we are today still living with the effects of a religion that purports to follow the teachings of a man that--by most accounts--would not agree with anything that was done and continues to be done in his name.

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