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BumRushDaShow

(160,898 posts)
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 07:44 PM Sep 20

Citing Charlie Kirk murder, Tennessee pastor demands removal of 'Hate Has No Home' signs

Source: Scripps News

Posted 9:14 AM, Sep 20, 2025


A pastor, citing the murder of political activist Charlie Kirk, has called for his neighbors to take down their “Hate Has No Home Here” signs, claiming those messages endorse political violence against people like him.

Yet, at the same time that he called upon his critics to tone down their rhetoric, Andrew Isker escalated his own language, angrily demanding vengeance against those he perceives to be his political enemies.

"When you accuse someone of preaching hate, they are saying I hope somebody puts a bullet in your neck. That's what that means," Isker claimed in a live podcast Friday afternoon. "I hope every scumbag journalist is shaking in his boots right now."

As Scripps News Nashville first revealed, Isker is leading an effort to establish a Christian nationalist community in Jackson County, Tennessee, about 90 minutes northeast of Nashville.

Read more: https://www.scrippsnews.com/life/faith-and-religion/citing-charlie-kirk-murder-tennessee-pastor-demands-removal-of-hate-has-no-home-signs



These people are truly sick.
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Citing Charlie Kirk murder, Tennessee pastor demands removal of 'Hate Has No Home' signs (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Sep 20 OP
Guess he flunked logic class. sinkingfeeling Sep 20 #1
And should have flunked bibull college. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 20 #3
You don't need to have a degree to become a pastor in the USA. Wednesdays Sep 20 #10
Sure, and those people or I (dunno bout you) should also have flunked bibull college. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 20 #11
A pastor in favor of hate and "christian nationalist". Fits. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 20 #2
AND, exempt from paying taxes! 70sEraVet Sep 21 #33
That doesn't make a bit of sense. Srkdqltr Sep 20 #4
Not to me, either. The first poster mentioned logic and I agree..what kind of logic comes to his conclusion? Deuxcents Sep 20 #7
These moron pastors have made hate part of their tenets mdbl Sep 20 #5
Oh, they recognize it. They make more money off an angry mob/flock. PSPS Sep 20 #9
Paranoia mac56 Sep 20 #6
I would like to see him establish a Christian nationalist community. Norrrm Sep 20 #8
It's why that Christian dream of 1000 years of peace after they slaughter everyone travelingthrulife Sep 21 #36
Up is down and down is up berniesandersmittens Sep 20 #12
So he prefers "Hate has a home, here" mzmolly Sep 20 #13
Faux Christian. Timeflyer Sep 20 #14
BEYOND sick!! InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 20 #15
The pastor just confessed to preaching hate. Wiz Imp Sep 20 #16
Hate has a home with that "Christian nationalist" IronLionZion Sep 20 #17
The pastor would prefer hate has a home? dlk Sep 20 #18
Not the onion nt Javaman Sep 20 #19
'Christian Nationalists' are neither Christian nor nationalist..... Jack Valentino Sep 20 #20
Irony Is A Forgotten Thing With These People DallasNE Sep 20 #21
What parts does he disagree with? Retrograde Sep 20 #22
These words from the Scripps article stand out for me: Collimator Sep 20 #23
I read an article where many ministers and priests BlueKota Sep 21 #37
Did this pastor just narc on himself or something? nt SouthBayDem Sep 20 #24
Doublethink pat_k Sep 20 #25
MOFA sounds like a great idea ! Of course, everyone will confuse it w/Mofo ... but that just adds a twist of humor. nt eppur_se_muova Sep 21 #31
That's certainly an expletive that has escape my lips on occasion in reaction to 47 regime insanity! (nt) pat_k Sep 21 #32
Trump mentioned Orwell's name during his Windsor Castle dinner speech. Then he burst into flames. Timeflyer Sep 21 #38
Yes! He should have! Poof!! pat_k Sep 21 #45
This is one of two possible things. mn9driver Sep 20 #26
What? tclambert Sep 20 #27
And Charlie Kirk taught him that empathy is bad. travelingthrulife Sep 21 #39
This is The Onion, yes??? PLEASE tell me this is The Onion. niyad Sep 20 #28
So, his religious belief Bettie Sep 20 #29
Warped minded. Solly Mack Sep 20 #30
Sigh lonely bird Sep 21 #34
Doesn't sound like the Christianity I was taught! BlueKota Sep 21 #35
Oh, please. The person who created the phrase coffeenap Sep 21 #40
1984 is this weirdo's playbook. Clouds Passing Sep 21 #41
Projection Parzival72 Sep 21 #42
and they wonder why people are losing their religion. Emile Sep 21 #43
IDK, here's an idea, he could make it all even steven and post a sign that AmandaRuth Sep 21 #44

Wednesdays

(20,828 posts)
10. You don't need to have a degree to become a pastor in the USA.
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 08:11 PM
Sep 20

You or I could start our own storefront church, just need to file paperwork and have enough $$$.

Deuxcents

(24,195 posts)
7. Not to me, either. The first poster mentioned logic and I agree..what kind of logic comes to his conclusion?
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 07:59 PM
Sep 20

mdbl

(7,449 posts)
5. These moron pastors have made hate part of their tenets
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 07:57 PM
Sep 20

and they don't even recognize it. As Dump would say, Sad!

Norrrm

(3,054 posts)
8. I would like to see him establish a Christian nationalist community.
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 08:05 PM
Sep 20

When you finally get a utopia of like-minded people, they will soon split into two main groups of true believers. The main examples would be politics and religion.

Envision power plays and control of the flock.

Freedom of religion. Free to follow our rules.

travelingthrulife

(3,365 posts)
36. It's why that Christian dream of 1000 years of peace after they slaughter everyone
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 08:33 AM
Sep 21

in the end times, makes me laugh.

These people are so stubborn and irrational they would not last 5 minutes into that peace before they are shooting each other.

berniesandersmittens

(12,656 posts)
12. Up is down and down is up
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 08:20 PM
Sep 20

They take "everyone is welcome" and "hate has no home" as personal insults. The same people, who are so insecure in their own faith, that they stop using the rainbow. cause...gays.

Next they'll be trying to ban "love thy neighbor".

Wiz Imp

(7,537 posts)
16. The pastor just confessed to preaching hate.
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 08:57 PM
Sep 20

A sign that says 'Hate Has No Home' accuses nobody of anything. It's just saying the person who posted the sign rejects hate.

By accusing the signs of accusing him of preaching hate, he is inadvertently admitting he is in fact preaching hate. Of course, then he had to go ahead and prove it by saying "I hope somebody puts a bullet in your neck". Nothing says "I'm not preaching hate" like hoping people you don't like are murdered.

What a disgusting evil person.

DallasNE

(7,877 posts)
21. Irony Is A Forgotten Thing With These People
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 10:20 PM
Sep 20

And this is exhibit A. Then call someone a “scumbag” without realizing that is a classic form of hate.

Retrograde

(11,289 posts)
22. What parts does he disagree with?
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 10:40 PM
Sep 20

Does he think Black lives don't matter? That science isn't real? Women aren't human? Some humans aren't legal?

And he has the nerve to call himself a Christian.

Collimator

(1,982 posts)
23. These words from the Scripps article stand out for me:
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 10:48 PM
Sep 20

"[In a video posted on X], Isker derided what he described as 'many foolish Christian leaders' who have urged people to follow the words of Jesus to love their enemies and to turn the other cheek.
'This great evil must not be tolerated.
It must be rooted out and eradicated,' he insisted."

Okay, let me get this straight-- quoting Charlie's Kirk's uncharitable rhetoric is mean and disrespectful to Kirk's memory, but quoting Jesus' words of peace is dangerous and evil?


Dude, why are you so set on calling yourself a Christian if the words of Jesus Christ offend you to such a degree?

BlueKota

(4,644 posts)
37. I read an article where many ministers and priests
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 08:37 AM
Sep 21

have received complaints from some of their church members that their preaching is too woke, after they've read passages from the New Testament. 🤦‍♀️😮

pat_k

(11,916 posts)
25. Doublethink
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 10:57 PM
Sep 20

So, does that mean "Hate Has a Home Here," is a message Love?

That's right up there with "War is Peace," "Freedom is Slavery," and "Ignorance is Strength"

Doublethink:
The ability to "know and not to know," "to hold simultaneously two opinions which cancelled out, knowing them to be contradictory and believing in both of them". It involves the conscious ability to forget things that are no longer convenient or truthful, and then to recall them when needed, only to forget them again. This includes the act of forgetting the act of forgetting itself. Perhaps my favorite example is when the Party suddenly changes its enemy during a Hate Week rally. The crowd instantly accepts the new enemy and is ashamed for having produced signs for the old one. This shows their ability to "forget" what they just knew and accept the new narrative immediately.

Next on the agenda for the 47 regime: Ministry of Truth

Who's on board with MOFA? (Make Orwell Fiction Again!)


eppur_se_muova

(40,129 posts)
31. MOFA sounds like a great idea ! Of course, everyone will confuse it w/Mofo ... but that just adds a twist of humor. nt
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 12:43 AM
Sep 21

pat_k

(11,916 posts)
32. That's certainly an expletive that has escape my lips on occasion in reaction to 47 regime insanity! (nt)
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 02:02 AM
Sep 21

Timeflyer

(3,444 posts)
38. Trump mentioned Orwell's name during his Windsor Castle dinner speech. Then he burst into flames.
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 08:42 AM
Sep 21

Or he should have.

pat_k

(11,916 posts)
45. Yes! He should have! Poof!!
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 08:41 PM
Sep 21

I didn't even think about that when John Stewart showed the clip of the little speech someone wrote for him.

mn9driver

(4,779 posts)
26. This is one of two possible things.
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 11:08 PM
Sep 20

1. A dangerous mental illness. He’ll end up doing a mass shooting while complaining we made him do it with our secret hate rays.

2. Taking advantage of the weak minded. Probably for monetary gain. People who do this usually attach themselves to someone else’s circus in order to increase money , power and influence.

I’m guessing this POS is following option 2..

tclambert

(11,175 posts)
27. What?
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 11:14 PM
Sep 20

Opposing hate means supporting violence? Lucky those people didn't have a sign that supported "Peace and Love."

Bettie

(18,909 posts)
29. So, his religious belief
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 11:32 PM
Sep 20

is that hate is a good thing? That's what it seems like.

Ah, neo-Christianity, the religion of hate.

BlueKota

(4,644 posts)
35. Doesn't sound like the Christianity I was taught!
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 08:23 AM
Sep 21

🤷‍♀️ It's too bad they can't find a deserted island some where, where they can establish their own society far, far, far, far away from the rest of us. Then they and the rest of us could have peace.

Although I am sure they'd find multiple excuses to create new divisions amongst themselves.

coffeenap

(3,276 posts)
40. Oh, please. The person who created the phrase
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 10:55 AM
Sep 21

and the poster is someone we know. He did it as a favor to a child. People in the neighborhood loved it and began distributing copies to everyone. My husband was one of the first to post it on his streetside office front door--it was an uplifting, unifying moment! There is nothing but kindness behind this project--the languages on the original were those that were spoken in his niece's classroom. Unfathomable that it could be seen as a threat to anyone, sigh.

Parzival72

(17 posts)
42. Projection
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 11:31 AM
Sep 21

This is classic psychological projection. He is projecting his own hate and desire to harm his perceived "enemies" onto others.

AmandaRuth

(3,191 posts)
44. IDK, here's an idea, he could make it all even steven and post a sign that
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 02:48 PM
Sep 21

says "hate has a home here".

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