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Frank Schaeffer, author, "Crazy for God" joins Thom Hartmann. Did you know that there's a disturbing connection between child abuse and Christian fundamentalism?

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Add this to the seemingly endless list of atrocities committed in the name of a god.

tjwdraws 6 minutes ago

If it weren't for that kind of abuse, we wouldn't have any soldiers to displace their childhood rage onto whoever Uncle Sam tells them to kill.

roell29 6 hours ago

There is a big difference between beating and spanking. You don't tell me what to do and I won't tell you. My ex taught my kids to hate me after he stole them away and that's the kind of brainwashing crap happening in our nation today. People have moved totally away from GOD. People have individual ways about everything but the issue of discipline can be life-saving especially when its dangerous.

Licmycat 6 hours ago

I'm a little confused. Is this video about child abuse or about some monotheistic child abuse? Do atheists and polytheists not abuse their children also? I think you are painting an unfair picture of monotheism. Allow me to elaborate... If I made a video about monetary crime and I gave countless examples of Jews who were caught in the act, would I be painting an unfair picture of Jews in general? Yes. It would be unfair and I could justifiably be called an anti-Semite. How is this any different?

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