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Her considerable obliquity ([info]gobsmacked) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2005-06-06 17:08:00


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Religious Wank comes to IMDb

The owner of an Elijah is gay" forum and site, jtf76peaches2000 [aka Jonathan or elwoodnme, according to his original site info], is familiar to readers of DL_Anon through two previous wanks there: one about an Elijah Wood Gay Forum and Fansite and a second wank revealing the poster's adherence to Tin Canon. jtf76peaches2000 claims to be a gay male, 28 years old. All "his" posts deleted a short while ago, presumably due to an anti-Mormon tirade on another the Rick Shroeder IMDb board. (IMDb's TOS prohibit hate posts).
Now he's back and posting:
Left NYPD Blue to become a Mormon
by - bagnon (Tue May 10 2005 16:24:47 )
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Rick became a Mormon 4 years ago. FYI

Re: Left NYPD Blue to become a Mormon
by - bagnon (Thu May 12 2005 18:17:10 )
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Hi, I couldn't beleive it either when I saw him on Utah TV promoting a movie about being a polygamist he will soon be filming. He talked about relatives from Canada who were mormon then said he also became a Mormon 4 years ago.
Also 4 years ago he quit NYPD blue to focus raising his family, naming his Daugher Faith etc.
NYPD blue is know for being Hard core in content and language and is not something a good Mormon would feel comfortable watching or supporting.

Re: Left NYPD Blue to become a Mormon
by - jtf76peaches2000 2 days ago (Sat Jun 4 2005 13:02:42 )
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I think you mean "moron", not mormon. If he was a mormon, he'd have seven wifes and tons of children. As you may very well know, bigamy and polygamy is a very common way of life in Utah. Mormons ain't nothing but hyprocrites. They should all die.

Re: Left NYPD Blue to become a Mormon
by - GREEKW0LF (Sat Jun 4 2005 15:43:41 )
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Wow, you're such a hateful person. Why is that? Did a preacher molest you as a teenager?
I'm certainly no mormon, but I do know that polygamy is only practiced in certain areas around Utah, and even then it's illegal. The only mormons around here are pretty much the same as your average family - one wife, a couple of kids, 2 cocker spaniels and an SUV.

Re: Left NYPD Blue to become a Mormon </small>
by - bagnon (Sun Jun 5 2005 11:39:23 )
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Some wish Mormons have more than one wife, but it's not the case.
They used to, back in the 1800's, but they stopped. At the time some Mormons got mad that their chuch leaders wanted to obey the law of having only 1 wife and broke away to form their own church where they could brainwash their women to accept polygamy. These are the polygamists in Utah, Colorado, Texas, Canada and Arizon, but they are not Mormons.
Christ preached love and acceptance of all people. I don't understand why people bash the Mormons in the name of Christianity.
Mormons are easy targets because they have established doctrines, so if you know a Mormon you know what that man believes and stands for.
Most other Christian churches do not have firmly establish doctrines and preach that you just need to accept Christ as your personal savior, say a few prayers and put your money in the collection plate to be saved.
Other religions have established doctrines too, like Buddhists, Muslims, Sikhs, etc. who outnumber Mormons, but you don’t see people bashing them. Why?
Why do people hate the Mormons? Let's see...hate comes from the devil so the devil inspires people to hate the evil Mormon church he established...wait..the devil would not fight against himself....so Mormonism must be a good thing to inspire so much...devilish hate against it...Bingo!
Wasn't there a passage in the bible about this kind of thing? Oh yeah here it is...
TIMOTHY CHAPTER 3 Verse 12:
"Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution."

Re: Left NYPD Blue to become a Mormon
by - jtf76peaches2000 (Sun Jun 5 2005 16:08:36 )
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I'm hateful? Ha, what a joke! What about all the catholic priests who raped little boys while the Catholic church covered it up? Even Pope John Paul didn't do diddly to bring justice. I'm glad he's dead. I'm glad he suffered. And you all talk about people bashing Mormons in the name of Christianity? Thats a joke. I've yet to see a single established religion in modern day time that doesn't preach hatred and bashing of others. Our own president and the religious right is a fine example. Not to mention the notorious Fred Phelps and Pat Robertson. I'm sure your Jesus is very proud of what they have all accomplished, or should I say destroyed.

Cutting & pasting it all here because some of those posts are not long for this internet.



Not convinced yet?

Something disturbing about him.
by - No_Wire_Hangers (Fri May 13 2005 06:39:37 )
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Okay, I'm not here to "trash" him, just making an observation.
I saw the promo for his upcoming appearance on Strong Medicine, and I can't imagine anyone looking less like a doctor. (Okay, maybe Denise Richards in The World is Not Enough, but that's about it.)
He's thirty-five years old, but his face stopped aging at fourteen. I thought his being on NYPD Blue was an interesting to say the least, but I didn't buy him in as a romantic lead for a second.
Just my opinion.

Re: Something disturbing about him.
by - jtf76peaches2000 (Sat Jun 4 2005 12:59:54 )
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Well, I've only seen the show a few times, I don't particularly care for the show. I will say this however, any chance of me ever watching the show now is gone, I can't stand RS ever since I found he is a member of the religious right. Just the idea of someone like that playing the character of a doctor makes my skin crawl. It's bad enough we got the so called "surgeon" Bill FIST of Tennessee. Thankfully, neither of them will never be my doctor!

Re: Something disturbing about him.
by - GREEKW0LF 1 day ago (Sat Jun 4 2005 15:37:06 )
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Wow, sounds like you hate religious people
That's pretty creepy in itself

Re: Something disturbing about him.
by - jtf76peaches2000 (Sun Jun 5 2005 16:14:10 )
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No, I don't hate religious people. Don't make assumptions about me! I just firmly believe in the separation of church and state and I don't believe that the government should legislate morality. We are so close to becoming a dictatorship, and thats what is really pretty creepy. The fact that you are so butt blind to see that makes me feel sorry for you.


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[info]melloniel
2005-06-07 01:45 am UTC (link)
Butt blind? That's...new.

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[info]bana_chan
2005-06-07 04:12 am UTC (link)
Icon love! <3

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[info]melloniel
2005-06-07 09:38 am UTC (link)
Icon love back! Don't have a Bush icon yet, must remedy that omg.

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[info]moonjaguar
2005-06-07 04:27 am UTC (link)
Icon!

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[info]melloniel
2005-06-07 09:39 am UTC (link)
Archie!

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[info]moonjaguar
2005-06-07 09:52 am UTC (link)
What the shit is "butt blind"? I refuse to wear vertical blinds on my ass.

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[info]llama_treats
2005-06-07 05:31 pm UTC (link)
Why the hell not? They're slimming.

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[info]moonjaguar
2005-06-07 07:33 pm UTC (link)
Cool! I'll wear the butt blinds backwards so I can de-emphasize my gut. Would one of those ruffled valances or a drop swag make my flat butt stick out?

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[info]gobsmacked
2005-06-07 09:21 pm UTC (link)
I'd go with the valance.

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[info]vergilsparda
2005-06-07 01:54 am UTC (link)
I don't believe that the government should legislate morality.

Yeah! Let's outlaw morality completely! Bestiality, public orgies and mass murdering for all! Woohoo!

Christ. For a kiddie so hell-bent on trashing religion, he thinks that religion = morality just like the fundies.

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[info]renata_hpjc
2005-06-07 08:28 pm UTC (link)
Nobody's more insistent on interpreting the Bible literally and insisting that there is only one absolute religious morality than a fanatical atheist. Not even most of the fundamentalists themselves are so rigid.

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[info]shun_mcdaddy
2005-06-07 02:12 am UTC (link)
Who shit in his sausage pizza?!

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[info]toxictattoo
2005-06-07 02:38 am UTC (link)
[is dead]

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[info]friendly_cow
2005-06-07 03:47 am UTC (link)
I laughed, and then I actually pictured the imagery, and... ewwww.

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[info]enkogneatoh
2005-06-07 02:45 am UTC (link)
... I'm still trying to figure out how this moron connected separation of church and state with Rick Schroeder. Did he get elected to something while my back was turned?

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[info]honorh
2005-06-07 02:49 am UTC (link)
Oh, the bad theology! Mr. Anti-Mormon is bad enough--he obviously only knows media stereotypes of Mormons--but this guy:

Most other Christian churches do not have firmly establish doctrines and preach that you just need to accept Christ as your personal savior, say a few prayers and put your money in the collection plate to be saved.

Is that what Mormon leaders are teaching the kiddies about mainstream Christianity nowadays? 'Cause, wow. Aside from the part about Jesus, it just ain't right.

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[info]pepperlandgirl4
2005-06-07 03:40 am UTC (link)
No, that is not what Mormon leaders are teaching the kiddies about mainstream Christianity...well, ok, I haven't been taught anything in 10 years. Maybe things have changed in the last decade....

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[info]honorh
2005-06-07 07:24 am UTC (link)
I didn't think so. This person just seems to be woefully misinformed.

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[info]wankprophet
2005-06-07 06:29 am UTC (link)
Well, well, look who finally got a JF account.

You should have told me you wanted one -- I could have gotten one for you ages ago.

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[info]honorh
2005-06-07 07:22 am UTC (link)
Actually, I signed up a while ago, but just activated this account. Now I don't have to be a mousie anymore!

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dodyskin
2005-06-07 05:09 pm UTC (link)
Most other Christian churches do not have firmly establish doctrines and preach that you just need to accept Christ as your personal savior, say a few prayers and put your money in the collection plate to be saved.

Wheeeeee! What churches are these?

I'm a Lapsed Catholic (we have a lot in common with the Ethnically Jewish and the C&B Orthodox) and even my non-religion has a pretty firmly established doctrine.

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[info]gobsmacked
2005-06-07 09:23 pm UTC (link)
C&B Orthodox
??
And don't forget about the secular Muslims and cultural Hindus!

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dodyskin
2005-06-07 10:23 pm UTC (link)
Christened and Buried Orthodox.

It's a rapidly growing faith.

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[info]livviebway
2005-06-07 03:53 am UTC (link)
As a non-Mormon living in Utah, I have to giggle over this. Whenever anyone from out of state comes to visit me all they want to know is what Mormons are like.

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[info]tavalya_ra
2005-06-07 07:02 am UTC (link)
all they want to know is what Mormons are like.

I wondered this, too. Then a few months ago, I met a few and discovered that... gasp!... they're normal people! I'm now good friends with a Mormon who is the biggest geek I've ever met. He's a ton of fun.

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[info]honorh
2005-06-07 07:23 am UTC (link)
We used to have Mormon neighbors. They came in with one kid, left with five and another on the way. Very sweet, helpful people.

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[info]platedlizard
2005-06-07 08:21 am UTC (link)
Years and years ago in high school my little clique consisted of two Mormons, an Atheist, some Protestant Christians of various flavors, a Catholic, and a Reformed Orthodox Jew.

It was amazing how much we had in common, although discussion of Religion was a popular topic during lunch. (Mostly instigated by the Atheist, of all of us he seemed to spend the most time thinking about God. Weird)

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[info]phosfate
2005-06-07 04:29 pm UTC (link)
Did you ever all walk into a bar?

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Proving once again that there's always room for a Bill Bailey quote
dodyskin
2005-06-07 05:13 pm UTC (link)
A priest, a rabbi, an imam, the pope, a talking dog, a blonde, a blind man, a redneck, a polish guy, two nuns and a guy with a duck on his head walk into a bar and the place collapses in on itself in a joke cliche implosion.

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Re: Proving once again that there's always room for a Bill Bailey quote
[info]gobsmacked
2005-06-07 09:25 pm UTC (link)
*ded and resurrected*

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[info]baskinglizard
2005-06-07 08:13 pm UTC (link)
*dead* XD

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[info]platedlizard
2005-06-08 08:36 am UTC (link)
Yeah, smacked our heads right into it and had bruises for a week. Damn bar.

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[info]tavalya_ra
2005-06-08 03:07 am UTC (link)
It was amazing how much we had in common, although discussion of Religion was a popular topic during lunch. (Mostly instigated by the Atheist, of all of us he seemed to spend the most time thinking about God. Weird)

Same here! I'm not a Christian and I believe in reincarnation, but my friend and I discovered that we had a lot of the same ideas about spirituality. It was kind of cool to discover that.

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[info]erototoxin
2005-06-07 08:54 am UTC (link)
Love how Schroeder becoming a Mormon = being a member of the religious right...

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[info]platedlizard
2005-06-08 08:46 am UTC (link)
Heh. Random tangent: the reason Mom (Non-Existent-Deity bless her heart) is against gay marriage is because she thinks it's a slippery slope to polygamous marriage. And polygamy is bad because it means that 14 year old girls are going to start being forced to marry dirty old men who already have five other under-aged brides and live in the hinterlands of Utah. Or something.

I love my mom, but sheesh. You might as well say that marriage should be outlawed because some women are abused by their husbands and visa versa.

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[info]aerobot
2005-06-07 10:34 am UTC (link)
Ah, the Disgruntled Bitter Atheist. I haven't seen one of those in a while.

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[info]gloria_mundi
2005-06-07 10:42 am UTC (link)
I have a lot of respect for Mormons. They're big on being independant sorts. Most own their own bisinuesses.

On the other hand, Mormon missionaries are a lot of fun. They'll sit for hours as you explain your religious/personal beliefs. When you're done, they'll invaribly say something like: "You know, that's very interesting. That's just like in the book of Mormon."

I want to be there the day a missionary tries to convert a Cthuluu worshipper. Just to see if they can say that when the worshipper is done explaining.

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[info]phosfate
2005-06-07 04:31 pm UTC (link)
"The Book of Mormon, too, promises that you will be eaten first."

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[info]daromaius
2005-06-08 03:49 am UTC (link)
*dies giggling*

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[info]heddychaa
2005-06-07 09:08 pm UTC (link)
I like how they list specific US states where polygamists live, and then CANADA. Filled to the BRIM with polygamists, we are. Uh.. somewhere.

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[info]narcissam
2005-06-08 09:26 pm UTC (link)
Bountiful, BC is where the polygamists hang out. Personally, I wish either the RCMP would arrest them or the CBC would stop covering them, because I'm sick of in-depth probing coverage of their day-to-day operations.

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[info]narcissam
2005-06-08 09:27 pm UTC (link)
Like, for example, last week the Bountiful women had an open-house bake sale to explain polygamy to the media and neighbours.

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[info]gobsmacked
2005-06-09 12:08 am UTC (link)
This is not the same town of Bountiful as in the movie, is it?

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