Monday, August 12, 2013

religious fundamentalism is a mental illness that kills on a sailboat in the middle of the pacific. Meet the Gastonquays.

University of Oxford neurologist Kathleen Taylor says that it’s not only religious fundamentalism that could be categorized as a mental illness, but other forms of extreme or radical beliefs as well.
Yep. Religious Fundamentalism is a disease. For case and point look no further than Arizona husband and wife Hannah and Sean Gastonguay. The Gastonguay's packed their two children and Seans father Mike into a sailboat and left for the Island nation of Kiribati. Why did they leave the US? Because their batshit insane christian disease.
Hannah Gastonguay said her family was fed up with government control in the U.S. As Christians they don't believe in "abortion, homosexuality, in the state-controlled church," she said. U.S. "churches aren't their own," Gastonguay said, suggesting that government regulation interfered with religious independence. Among other differences, she said they had a problem with being "forced to pay these taxes that pay for abortions we don't agree with." The Gastonguays weren't members of any church, and she said their faith came from reading the Bible and through prayer. "The Bible is pretty clear," she said.
Uh huh. Anywho..you will never guess what happened. Well, maybe you might. They nearly killed themselves, adrift on the ocean.
They had been on the ocean for about two months and were low on supplies. They were out of food and were down to "some juice and some honey." She said they were able to catch fish, but they didn't see any boats. Still, we "didn't feel like we were going to die or anything. We believed God would see us through," she said.
Hope is not a vailid course of action. These stupid, ignorant, diseased motherfuckers should of drowned. Instead, Uncle Sucker had to pay for the to be flown home. Yes, these asshole republican religious bigots set off on a voyage on the SS Minow, because freedom, then get lost, broken and adrift, then....The government they fled from arranged their flights home via U.S. Embassy officials.

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