D. Final answer
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“Can I get an Amen, up in here”?
Yeah, it basically includes the other answers...
Thank you, now I'm picturing Hogwarts Jesus
Since JK Rowling came out as transphobic I think Harry Potter is now considered Christian literature.
She's also anti Semitic
They often consider that a plus
Is that Scott Stirling!!!!???
The Man, the Myth, the Legend: Scott Sterling
Isn't gays? They are something that triggers them the most.
E. Everything
Why is it studio c lol
I'm gonna take a guess and say D. They hate A B and C, but they also love them. It's the whole persecution complex thing. The existence of things they don't like, like Harry Potter and gay people, means the world is against them, and they bask in that. Same goes for C---asking questions means insulting their faith and rejecting god, and the more they're "persecuted," the better of a Christian they must be.
(Not to say that religious persecution doesn't exist--- just that these are definitely not examples of real persecution) 👍
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