From reader Korie, with a subject line “Even in Utah”:
Saw these on my recent trip to Salt Lake City, Utah and had to send a picture in. All 3 are on the same car.
I would have loved to include a picture of the lady pumping gas into the car, as she completely fit the stereotype owner of these bumper stickers.
Actually, there are four stickers. You missed the “=” which was easy to miss give the other stickers.
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Well, I guess that’s one way to demonstrate your commitment to religious tolerance …
Sticker on God’s chariot: my Big Bang gave birth to your free will. What will you choose? Foolishness or Wisdom?
My sneaky personality is coming out.
Slap a bumper sticker over her religious one …
“My goodness gave birth to your good.”
Then place a bumper sticker next to it.
“Practice random acts of kindness”
I don’t know. Those bumper stickers are pretty hard-core feminazi wiccan stuff. I think perhaps a coarser message would get her attention better. A bumber sticker saying, “Your vagina ain’t all it’s cracked up to be” would send her the dose of reality she desperately needs.
In Utah, you say? in Salt Lake, no less? I’m surprised a radical Mormon hasn’t executed the driver, torched the car, or at least ripped of one of those offensive stickers off.
Oh, wait…wrong religion. Sorry, my mistake. Do I have the calculus right?
Offend Islam: go to jail.
Offend Christians: get praised.
Wonder what’s going to happen should a good Muslim take offense…she got what she deserved?
The delicious irony is that the adherents of Allat, the moon goddess, does not believe in coexistence.
Another worshiper of the god who looks back at them from the mirror.
Salt Lake City — like all high density population centers — has a liberal predisposition. There is something about people living in close proximity which motivates a dissociation from reality, corruption, etc.
As for God, both men and women were made in His (royal “him”?) image.
Ah, here it is:
And God created man in His image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.
The people with an alternative faith have a selective perspective of history, science, and reality.
Whether by nature or God’s order, men and women are complementary. The manufactured war (for profit) between men and women needs to end. Both men and women are intrinsically imperfect — an image, not object, of a divine entity.
On one hand you have marriage equality, but on the other, women are better, which, I guess means that men need women. Interesting.