“Good Omens,” a Sixty-Second Satan Against Twitter Nazis
Neil Gaiman’s treatment of racist gripes about “Good Omens” is the hardest an Englishman has owned a Nazi since the sinking of the Bismarck in 1941.
Neil Gaiman’s treatment of racist gripes about “Good Omens” is the hardest an Englishman has owned a Nazi since the sinking of the Bismarck in 1941.
In a book with the amazingly tone-deaf title “Letter To a Suffering Church,” Bishop Robert Barron insists that Catholic molestations must be the work of the devil.
When religious extremists get power, they don’t suddenly become more diverse and understanding. They draw the noose tighter–even on their own allies.
Alleged US President Donald Trump claims that his political enemies “execute babies.” Historicall, this infanticide fallacy is the oldest trick in the book.
The headlines this week read, “The Satanic Temple Is a Religion, Says IRS,” but this is not true. What the IRS actually said is much more surprising.
Catholic League boss Bill Donohue gripes about Satanists capitalizing on Easter. But of course, Catholics stole Easter to begin with…and that’s okay.
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