Schlosser85
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I posted this in the agnostic thread but it bears reposting:
I just read this in Founding Faith by Steven Waldmen:
My own words follow:
Mary Dyer was convicted of wrongdoing and banished from Massachusetts. She later returned and when confronted she refused to repent and was hanged. Do you all want to know what her and the others only crimes were? They were Quakers in Puritan Massachusetts in the 17th century when it was illegal to be Quaker. Some other punishments for being Quaker:
Yep.
And we all know Reverend Wilson didn't believe a word that was coming out of his own mouth.
He saw an opportunity to make an example of someone, punish a woman who dared to be anything other than subservient, and subjugate a minority while backing it up with the Bible, defending and strengthening his own power and that of his male class. That's all it was to people like him, and it's all it is today to a lot of the powermongers in the Christian Right. It's nothing to do with religion. It's a tool for them to gain power and wealth.
If you think people like Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson and Ralph Reed give two ****s about God, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you.

