Above: Jesus visiting ancient America as revealed to the mormon prophet Joseph-what? Oh come on, is bamfing to 1st century Mexico any crazier than walking on water or healing the blind? |
He then directed reporters questions to Dr. Handington, who confirmed that the research he refers to totally exists. |
But wait, you say, can we see this research? Well, no, unfortunately we can't. Judge Johansen isn't able to share these studies with us, as they've only been revealed to him, but he assures us that they are real and are by no means discredited or imaginary, so we'll just have to take his word on that...
Above: an unrelated picture of Mormon founder Joseph Smith getting divine revelation, that only he can read, from a stone at the bottom of his hat. |
I will pick on them for the castle though. What are they going for, Magic Kingdom? |
Florida: 'await the inevitable...'
-Florida State Tourism Board
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I'm kidding. They're a total shitshow. |
"He might not like the law, but he should follow the law. We don't want activism on the bench in any way, shape or form. "
-Utah Governor Gary Herbert (R)
hey, maybe there's hope for the GOP...
hey, maybe there's hope for the GOP...
Today Johansen amended his order so that the child can stay with her foster parents until a hearing on December 4th, but there's still a possibility that they might lose custody. You know, it's one thing to put your faith in a guy with a magic stone in his hat. That's a belief and I can respect that. But when you start taking people's kids away and pretending science is on your side we're going to have problems.
Pictured: Judge Scott Johansen on horseback with an infant... which he presumably snatched from a same sex couple.* |
*no really, that's him. Apparently cradling a child in one arm whilst riding a horse is safer than catching the gay.
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