• Railcar8095@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    “America’s only Christian conservative wireless provider and our mission is to passionately defend our God-given Constitutional rights and freedoms while glorifying God.”

    How are they making this mission? Do they block sites? Or it’s just a way to scam people with shitty services and high price? Both?

    We have something similar here, they just scam but not block

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      7 months ago

      IDK, but as a Christian who is passionate about both my Constitutional rights and glorifying God, I’m not touching this service with a 10’ pole. In fact, I actively avoid any service where religion is mixed into the advertising, it’s manipulative and gross. In fact, I think it goes against what Jesus taught:

      Take heed to your alms, that you do not give in the sight of men with the intent to be seen by them, or you will receive no reward from your Father who is in heaven.

      • Matthew 6:1

      Yeah, this isn’t quite the same, but the point seems to be to not make a big spectacle of being devout, but to be humble and keep your attention on God, not on others seeing your attention on God.

      And then there’s the “give unto Caesar that which is Caesar’s, and give unto God that which is God’s.” I don’t think a God wants a mobile carrier, he wants charitable, humble hearts.

      So no, screw this service and anyone who thinks this is a good idea. If you provide a service, provide the best service you can. If you buy a service, buy a service that meets your needs the best. And if you want to worship God, do it in private, and don’t shout your piety from the rooftops.

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          7 months ago

          There are more than you might think, just not the loud ones that give everyone else a bad name.

          Edit: Note that this is true for almost every group. The stereotypes from people outside the group will almost always represent the worst of that group, because humans have a tendency to overemphasize and overrepresent negativity.

          A completely benign example: convincing my friend to watch Doctor Who was difficult because his perception of the fan base was that they were obnoxious and obsessed with how hot David Tennant is. Which…I mean, look at the man. But also, no, the loudest part of the fan base isn’t representative of the show.

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            7 months ago

            My ex is a hardened Christian in as far as her relationship with god and moral guidance but wasn’t one to judge.

            Not watch Dr who but I will agree David Tennant is aw-lala, if I was to swing that way that is…

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      7 months ago

      God-given Constitutional rights and freedoms

      They’re trying to co-opt the US Constitution as a religious text.

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        I don’t agree with these religious nuts but, in this case, I don’t think they’re completely off base regarding “God given rights”. The Declaration of Independence (not the Constitution) says:

        We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

        I wish the Declaration didn’t include “by their Creator” but it does.

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      7 months ago

      Just like their name, it’s just a slogan. They wrap themselves in flags and bibles and folks fall for it every time.

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        7 months ago

        same deal with the far-right alternatives to aarp. just scamming money from america’s most gullible.

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      7 months ago

      It’s just buzz words for morons so they buy their product. It literally means nothing at all.