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This is the bubble of Ohio state representative Nino Vitale:

“This is not the entire world. This is the greatest nation on earth founded on Judeo-Christian Principles. One of those principles is that we are all created in the image and likeness of God. That image is seen the most by our face. I will not wear a mask.”

Yo, Nino, maybe you should pick up a Bible and check out the book of Genesis, chapter 3.

That’s the tale that shows when man screwed up and deviated from G*d’s plan and started creating and wearing clothes. I’ll assume that you don’t actually believe that G*D wears a business suit, so even you don’t believe in your justification for being a jerk and endangering other people.

2 comments

1 Kryten42 { 05.07.20 at 1:35 am }

He’s just pandering to his moronic illiterate base. Sadly, too many American’s believe that BS. Of course, that’s they way the wealthy lazy neo-con thieves who control the GOP and most of the World want it. None of them truly believe in any god, except money & power. But their gods do what they want. Not the other way around. Even Trump is far too stupid and egotistical to understand they he’s NOT one of them, never has been & never will be. He’s a tool.

2 Bryan { 05.07.20 at 9:01 pm }

Trump acts like the classic nouveau riche stereotype even though he inherited his money. He’s the epitome of gauche. He is an example of everything Europeans complained about when discussing American millionaires who visited the Continent.

This guy is what we call a “cafeteria Christian” – he selects those parts of the Bible that reflects his personal prejudices and ignores the parts that don’t. When necessary he creates his own theology to justify being a jerk. This is quite common among Americans and the reason that “none of the above” is becoming the answer an increasing number of younger Americans are giving when asked about their religious affiliation.