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Infernal Affairs: Christian Horror Stories From the Edge!

Let's face it folks, christians are always up to some shit. So i've decided to start a thread that aims to consolidate* all the horror stories in the news that concern whacked-out Jesus-freakazoids.
I'll try & balance out my bias by including hilarious & down-right embarrassing reports. But unfortunately, when-ever a christian makes the head-lines, it usually involves something hideous.

In turn, i encourage anyone to counter (& futher balance) this thread with reports [& historical examples] ov any Atheists, Satanists, Deists, Wiccans, Darwinists, Naturalists, practioners ov Voodoo, Kabala, etc. who've done really fucked up shit - which deserves to have attention drawn to it.
Yes, this IS a christian/religion-bashing thread & admittedly my bias couldn't be more naked. But honestly, they DO deserve it.
I'm right, i'm ALWAYS right! 1st horror story:

http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=124509908813...

Judge allows photos of girl in Oregon City faith healing trial
Oregon City couple charged in their daughters’ death wants the case thrown out
By Matthew Graham



An Oregon City couple on trial for the death of their 15-month-old daughter unsuccessfully tried to have their case tossed out of Clackamas County Circuit Court during a pre-trial hearing Monday morning, claiming similar cases involving other children had not been prosecuted.

Carl and Raylene Worthington, parents of Ava Worthington, who died March 2, 2008, of bronchial pneumonia and a blood infection, also asked the court to bar photographs investigators took on the night of the child’s death and during an autopsy the following day.

The medical examiner’s office said the child’s illnesses combined with a cyst on her neck could have been treated by antibiotics. But because the family believed in faith healing, no one sought medical help.

The Worthingtons face second-degree manslaughter and criminal mistreatment charges in their child’s death.

They are members of Oregon City’s Followers of Christ church who believe in faith healing. The case brings into question the point at which a parent’s responsibility to protect his or her child trumps a person’s right to religious freedom.

A trial on the charges is scheduled to begin on June 23.


On Monday, Worthington defense attorneys John Neigid and Mark Cogan presented six other instances in Clackamas County in which children died from apparent negligence and their parents were not charged. The attorneys also argued that the Worthingtons were being treated differently because of their religious beliefs.

“If any of these (six other deaths) had been Followers of Christ members they would’ve been descended upon by hordes of investigators,” Neigid said. “But they were not Followers of Christ and consequently were treated a whole lot better.”

Judge Steven Maurer denied the defense’s motion, saying that the instances and related legal principles were vastly different in the Worthingtons’ case and so the cases couldn’t be considered parallel.

The defense also argued that photos taken on the night of Ava’s death were “highly prejudicial” and that the first round of photographs wasn’t taken until two hours after Ava’s death.

“Our position is that even then would be too late because there’s changes that take place between the time of death and when the photos were taken,” Cogan said. “You’ll see certain signs of decomposition are evident.”

But Maurer said that was something the attorneys would have to present to a jury – the degree to which the photos were accurate depictions – and not aspects to be wholly dismissed beforehand.

Though not presented as any kind of formal motion, the defense also made numerous references to Clackamas County sheriff’s Capt. Bruce Pearson, who, according to witnesses, stumbled and slurred his speech at the scene. Cogan and Neigid said Pearson had admitted to being under the influence of a prescription drug and that he said he had no recollection of being at the scene the following day.

They argued that the scene changed after the time Pearson reportedly arrived, and say he may have contaminated the investigation.

Tags: affairs, christian, horror, news, religion, sick, twisted

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Not the regualr preacher but the horrible mony stealing ones...

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Queen Of Filth said:
Not the regualr preacher but the horrible mony stealing ones...

Those are the regular ones.

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BlackJeff said:
Queen Of Filth said:
Not the regualr preacher but the horrible mony stealing ones...

Those are the regular ones.
What he said!

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Speaking ov preachers, here's a doozy!

Filthy pedophile preacher TONY ALAMO!


http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=8162634

Convicted Pastor Says He's 'One of the Prophets'
Pastor convicted of sex abuse says he's 'another one of the prophets that went to jail'
By JON GAMBRELL Associated Press Writer
TEXARKANA, Ark. July 24, 2009 (AP)


FILE - In this Thursday, July 23, 2009 file photo, evangelist Tony Alamo talks to reporters as he is escorted to a waiting police car outside the Federal Court House in Texarkana, Ark. Alamo, a one-time street preacher who built a multimillion-dollar ministry and became an outfitter of the stars, was convicted Friday of taking girls as young as 9 across state lines for sex.
(AP)Tony Alamo, a one-time street preacher who built a multimillion-dollar ministry and became an outfitter of the stars, was convicted Friday of taking girls as young as 9 across state lines for sex. Alamo stood silently as the verdict was read, a contrast to his occasional mutterings during testimony. His five victims sat looking forward in the gallery. One, a woman he "married" at age 8, wiped away a tear.

"I'm just another one of the prophets that went to jail for the Gospel,... & for raping children in the name ov the Judeo/christian god." Alamo called to reporters afterward as he was escorted to a waiting U.S. marshal's vehicle.

Shouts of "Bye, bye, Bernie" — Alamo was born Bernie Lazar Hoffman — came from a crowd gathered on the Arkansas side of the courthouse. Some came from Fouke, the nearby town where Alamo's 15-acre compound sits. Others were former followers of his ministries in Arkansas, California and New York.


Jury foreman Frank Oller of Texarkana, Ark., said jurors deliberated more than a day only to ensure they considered everything. The testimony convinced them the 74-year-old evangelist kept the girls as sexual partners, not office workers as his defense team claimed.


"That was the evidence. That was proven," Oller said. "We came up with a full decision that we are quite satisfied with."

Defense lawyer Don Ervin called the evidence against Alamo "insufficient" and said the preacher would appeal. He also said Alamo's criminal history — he served four years in prison on tax charges in the 1990s — "will hurt him" at sentencing in six to eight weeks.

Prosecutors said Alamo could face a total of 175 years in prison over violating the nearly century-old Mann Act, a morality law once aimed at stopping women from being sold into prostitution. Each count also carries possible fines of $250,000.



Convicted Pastor Says He's 'One of the Prophets'
Pastor convicted of sex abuse says he's 'another one of the prophets that went to jail'
By JON GAMBRELL Associated Press Writer
TEXARKANA, Ark. July 24, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press
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FILE - In this Thursday, July 23, 2009 file photo, evangelist Tony Alamo talks to reporters as he...
FILE - In this Thursday, July 23, 2009 file photo, evangelist Tony Alamo talks to reporters as he is escorted to a waiting police car outside the Federal Court House in Texarkana, Ark. Alamo, a one-time street preacher who built a multimillion-dollar ministry and became an outfitter of the stars, was convicted Friday of taking girls as young as 9 across state lines for sex. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, file)
(AP)Tony Alamo, a one-time street preacher who built a multimillion-dollar ministry and became an outfitter of the stars, was convicted Friday of taking girls as young as 9 across state lines for sex. Alamo stood silently as the verdict was read, a contrast to his occasional mutterings during testimony. His five victims sat looking forward in the gallery. One, a woman he "married" at age 8, wiped away a tear.

"I'm just another one of the prophets that went to jail for the Gospel," Alamo called to reporters afterward as he was escorted to a waiting U.S. marshal's vehicle.

Shouts of "Bye, bye, Bernie" — Alamo was born Bernie Lazar Hoffman — came from a crowd gathered on the Arkansas side of the courthouse. Some came from Fouke, the nearby town where Alamo's 15-acre compound sits. Others were former followers of his ministries in Arkansas, California and New York.

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Defiant Child Bride Inspires a Nation of WomenWATCH: 'Child Bride's' Tearful PleaNo Wishes Too Big to Grant a Dying ChildThe jury of nine men and three women took about 11 hours to consider the charges against Alamo. The 10-count federal indictment accused him of taking his underage "wives" across state lines as early as 1994.

Jury foreman Frank Oller of Texarkana, Ark., said jurors deliberated more than a day only to ensure they considered everything. The testimony convinced them the 74-year-old evangelist kept the girls as sexual partners, not office workers as his defense team claimed.


"That was the evidence. That was proven," Oller said. "We came up with a full decision that we are quite satisfied with."

Defense lawyer Don Ervin called the evidence against Alamo "insufficient" and said the preacher would appeal. He also said Alamo's criminal history — he served four years in prison on tax charges in the 1990s — "will hurt him" at sentencing in six to eight weeks.

Prosecutors said Alamo could face a total of 175 years in prison over violating the nearly century-old Mann Act, a morality law once aimed at stopping women from being sold into prostitution. Each count also carries possible fines of $250,000.


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FINALLY! ABIT OV GOOD OL'FASHION VIGILANTE JUSTICE!!! Go to my blog here:
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll

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FINALLY! A damn christian pest gets his come-uppins'!
Visit my blog for the latest on this bold & noble deed!

http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&bID=...

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Racist christian piece-o-shit violates state/federal law by REFUSING to marry interacial couple - STILL KEEPS HIS JOB!!!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/15/interracial-couple-denied_...


To quote one intuetive commentor on the Huffington Post site: "Don't you just love the way racists like to say: "I'm not racist?"



Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/15/interracial-couple-denied_...

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Darkness Unlimited* said:
Racist christian piece-o-shit violates state/federal law by REFUSING to marry interacial couple - STILL KEEPS HIS JOB!!!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/15/interracial-couple-denied_...


To quote one intuetive commentor on the Huffington Post site: "Don't you just love the way racists like to say: "I'm not racist?"



Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/15/interracial-couple-denied_...
Also, this really great commentary by a DECENT White man:

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Here's a documentary on Evolution: Intelligent people vs. dumb-ass christian retards.


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=451097355502728465&ei=m...

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Here's a very good documentary regarding just how disgusting ALL religious is, especially Judeo-christendom!

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5 crackers in one single family charged with sex crimes/possible murder. This is some real Silence ov the Lambs shit right here! And even though it [hasn't yet] specificially said so here, i GUARANTEE you these men are all CHRISTIAN!


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/6547171/...

Five men in one family charged with sex crimes against children
A Missouri man and his four sons have been charged with sex crimes against young children.

By Tom Leonard in New York
Published: 10:38PM GMT 11 Nov 2009

Burrell Mohler, 77, and his four adult sons, who range in age from 47 to 53, were charged with several felonies, including forcible sodomy, rape of a child less than 12 years old and use of a child in a sexual performance. Other allegations include bestiality and forcing an 11-year-old to have an abortion.

Police have been searching a property in rural western Missouri for glass jars containing notes written by the young victims about the alleged abuse.

Prosecutors believe the crimes were committed between 1988 and 1995. Five alleged victims have been located, but police are looking for others.

Investigators said a daughter of one of the accused originally came forward with the allegations, and that her siblings had cooperated with the inquiry.

According to prosecution papers, the woman, now 26, had an abortion when she was 11.

She also claimed she and her sisters were forced to take part in mock marriage ceremonies before the men raped them.

Bill Lowe of the highway patrol said the woman told investigators that she and the other alleged victims, three girls and a boy, buried glass jars around the property filled with messages "about what was happening to them" when they were younger.

"Right now... our main focus is the glass jars and trying to locate them. Those jars have that information," said Cpl Lowe.

Prosecutors said a female relation has alleged the accused forced her into acts of bestiality with the family's Alsatian

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MEANWHILE...

...the Christian Taliban (kinda like the TalibanTaliban, only worse) more commonly known as "The Family" have scored a twisted victory in their crusade against women & heatlhcare in general.

http://www.examiner.com/x-3629-Philadelphia-Progressive-Examiner~y2...

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