Sindy Clock and Raylene Ingmire: Terroristic Threats as the New Voice of Christianity

Some very interesting thoughts from the FOXaganda Faithful regarding a recent story entitled Atheist Group Files Lawsuit Against Display of WTC Cross at 9/11 Memorial. They seem to be in quite the tizzy over their fellow Americans’ right to Freedom From Religion, and also the Founding Principal by which one can seek “Justice for All” via the American Court system.

Seems they have a big problem with the All part of Justice for All.

For example, Sindy Clock wrote:

“I love Jesus, and the cross and if you dont, I hope someone rapes you!

You can connect with her on Facebook.

Raylene Ingmire of Tulsa, OK writes:

“Here’s my solution, kill the group…”

Apparently, Raylene believes that “Freedom of Religion” applies only to Good Christians like herself.  I wonder if that’s what she’s teaching her students there in the Tulsa, Oklahoma Public School System?

Paul Altum: ”I say kill them all and let them see for themselves that there is God.”

Mike Holeschek: ”Nail them to the cross then display it.”

Hans Anderson:atheist has no rights a snail has more rights than a atheist has I say throw them out to the sharks let them eat them like the ate bin laden”

Eileen Rourke: “Any court or lawyer who takes this case should be hung!!!! If you look at some of the people who are atheists they are all miserable looking because they don’t have any faith in anything. You should all go live in another country. You have taken enough of my rights away.”

Michael Perri: “these people are f’ing scum of the earth. can we start killing them now? few groups are filled with more hatred than atheists.”

Casey M Jones: ”Shoot em. At least we know where they’re going, waste of oxygen”

Bob O’Connell: Shoot them. Shoot to kill. They’re atheists so it won’t matter if you kill them.”

Tim Allison: KILL THEM.”

Joe Martinez: “To ALL ATHEIEST DIE AN GO TO HELL HAHA IF I COULD ID SHOOT ALL OF YOU IN THE HEAD WITH A 12GUAGE

Chris Dunn: “I thinly we should hang the leader of that group on the cross with nails through their hands and feet, place a crown of thorns upon their head, RAM a spear through their side all after being whipped and beaten publicly! Just so they can endure what Christ dod so they understand the sacrifice behind what that cross symbolizes.”

Joseph Sneckenberg: “thats easy shoot them

Patrick Alley:Kill em alllet God sort em out. Guess what Atheists…”

Scott Miller: “IF THE CROSS OFFENDS YOU: SO SHOULD THIS COUNTRY; LEAVE BEFORE WE KILL YOU!!!!”


Mr. Boehner, where are the jobs?


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  1. #1 by Teufel Wolf on July 30, 2011 - 7:32 PM

    I plan to call her school on Monday and ask if her views on mass murder are acceptable to the schools district.
    School phone: 918-746-8640

    • #2 by NamelessGenXer on August 1, 2011 - 7:30 AM

      Thanks for posting. Ms. Ingmire deserves to lose her job. I’ll lay 4:1 that she’s one of those government employees with a sweet benefit package, who spends her weekends holding signs that say ‘soshelist gubmint out of my healthcare’.

    • #3 by Redditor on August 1, 2011 - 11:57 AM

      On her school webpage (which is despicably cluttered with kitten pictures) you can click contact her. I sent her my…regards.

  2. #4 by Dominic on July 31, 2011 - 9:46 AM

    Did you see the anti-discrimination policy?
    http://www8.tulsaschools.org/non_discrimination_main.asp
    “Tulsa Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion”…

    • #5 by NamelessGenXer on August 1, 2011 - 12:12 AM

      Meh. Oklahoma. Leading the Dumb Fucking Hick State Parade, and I’m sure that makes Ms. Ingmire very proud.

  3. #6 by Rob on July 31, 2011 - 10:00 AM

    Ironic – she wears a graduation outfit and has nothing between her ears but hatred and stupidity.

    • #7 by NamelessGenXer on August 1, 2011 - 12:21 AM

      A young mind is a terrible thing to waste. Of course, this is the reason for the existence of religion, isn’t it? Brainwashing them young? Making sure they live every second of their pathetic lives cowering in fear of some mythical boogieman?

      Do I want them dead? Of course not, but they are certainly not welcome in my home.

      Also too, if they want to inflict their ludicrous, hateful beliefs on me, they *will* have to kill me.

      • #8 by A reader on August 1, 2011 - 11:41 AM

        I don’t think that making negative generalizations about “they” and “them” helps anyone’s cause here, yours included. What you just wrote (specifically that the reason for the existence of religion is brainwashing youth and that those who adhere to it live pathetic lives) makes you out to be another hateful internet rager.

        Make those posters out for fools, they’ve earned that. Express clearly why their message is morally abhorrent. Point out very clear contradictions between their expressed faith and their messages–but please, for the sake of the rest of us reading, do not make hateful generalizations.

      • #9 by NamelessGenXer on August 1, 2011 - 2:57 PM

        See? This is EXACTLY how the religulous react when they are forced to defend the indefensible. Play the victim and blame the messenger. I stand by my opinion of religion and the religulous. Don’t like it? Don’t read it.

      • #10 by DMax12 on August 1, 2011 - 3:05 PM

        Comment Removed.

      • #11 by NamelessGenXer on August 1, 2011 - 3:35 PM

        I will not tolerate Religious Prosetylizing on this blog. You want to sell your personal religious and/or philosophical beliefs? Get your own blog.

  4. #12 by Vin, Washington on August 1, 2011 - 12:11 AM

    I noted that Raylene teaches Social Studies. I wonder if she will be teaching social studies next year given her exercise in ignorance of American Social History with her Facebook post. Maybe we should all let her boss know how little she knows about the subject.

    • #13 by NamelessGenXer on August 1, 2011 - 7:37 AM

      Yeah, I wonder if she’s ever covered my hero, Thomas Paine, who wrote:

      “Of all the systems of religion that ever were invented, there is no more derogatory to the Almighty, more unedifying to man, more repugnant to reason, and more contradictory to itself than this thing called Christianity.”

      PS: I have contacted her boss.

  5. #14 by Ashley Rosario on August 1, 2011 - 12:55 PM

    It is sad that they allow this hatred to be said. They do not show the true Christian way. They need to spend some time with themselves and show that they are wrong. I am not Christian myself but I believe they need to be true Christians and also they need to have respect for ALL religions not just their own. This is going to follow them forever and could very well ruin their lives. I hope they understand this.

  6. #15 by Maria on August 1, 2011 - 1:49 PM

    That is not a photo of her. It is a photo of young actress Keke Palmer.

    • #16 by NamelessGenXer on August 1, 2011 - 3:13 PM

      THX for the info. The photo has been removed. Ms. Clock has also changed the name on her Facebook account, and two others linked here have been disabled. I suppose these “Good” Christians will keep their hatemongering behind closed doors from now on.

  7. #17 by DMax12 on August 1, 2011 - 2:54 PM

    Sidney Clock wrote nothing on mass murder that I could see, however judging from the amount of ‘love’ here, I can only be lead to believe that both parties wish for some sort of ‘vengeance’ which will just perpetuate the hate of both parties here. This post seems to be nothing more than one social group Vs. another social group.
    Though I disagree with both parties you all should be able to say what you want, that’s the great thing about America, but as these 17 individuals demonstrate, just because you can say, does it mean you should say it?
    History has taught us that hate is the fuel whose byproduct is most often hate.

    • #18 by NamelessGenXer on August 1, 2011 - 3:22 PM

      Another one who blames the messenger. Apparently you missed the point of this post. These hateful “Christians” have demonstrated through their death and rape threats targeting ‘the other’ that they do not believe The Constitution applies to anyone who does not share their twisted beliefs and do not believe in the “Rule of Law” for others to seek redress in court — while at the same time insisting it is others who are trampling their rights.

      They are hypocrites of the lowest order.

      Also too, vengeance has nothing to do with it. Feeding the Google Index has everything to do with it. WIN!

  8. #19 by FiestyCharlie on August 1, 2011 - 5:37 PM

    First I agree that the rights of every American citizen is what this is really about.

    The people leaving comments have not shown any understanding of the God they profess to follow. They do not seem to know the bible, nor do they seem to grasp what their Jesus stood for in the world.

    They don’t seem to really understand the Constitution of the United States and the rights granted to every citizen, including Freedom of Religion and Freedom FROM Religion!

    Second I am an ordained minister and can only offer my apologizes to everyone here, and around the world for the ignorance a handful of people decided to display with such hate filled, ignorant, and uneducated comments.

    I would call myself a “Jesus Freak” and take his example for my own life. He was about compassion, love and helping those considered outcasts. He never preached against homosexuality, yet people like those leaving comments against Atheists, use the same hate filled, ignorant comments to spew their hate against the LGBT community.

    As a minister, I have chosen to educate myself about many religions and am capable of performing ceremonies for anyone or any faith, or anyone who does not have a religious belief.

    I have many Atheist friends, who I love and cherish, and who return those sentiments. We have discussions regarding religion, faith, and Atheism with due respect for one another. I can in all honesty say that many of them are more “Christian” acting than people who proclaim to be followers of Jesus.

    People seem to forget that “Christianity” is one of the most violent, intolerant religions ever developed. One only has to look at the Crusades, the Salem Witch Trials and Hitler as examples.

    The people making these comments should be exposed as Christian Frauds, because I have yet to ever read a passage in the bible when Jesus called for the “rape” or “murder” of non-believers. If he had, I am certain the fanatics would have already raped and killed every non-christian person on earth.

    They would have done what they have always done and used religion as an excuse to exercise their will on others in the name of God.

    I respectfully ask for your forgiveness for the religious intolerance, the lack of understanding of what religion freedom means, and the need for a true separation of church and state.

    I also ask that you not lump every Christian or person of faith into the same pile. Many of us speak out against anyone displaying this kind of hate speech and defend the rights of everyone, regardless of our own personal convictions.

    Take Care and THANK YOU for reporting this, so there is a way for those of who do not hold their opinions to speak out against them.

    Peace,
    CJ Ward

    • #20 by NamelessGenXer on August 1, 2011 - 5:57 PM

      CJ: Thanks for the articulate response. I don’t hate Christians. I was sort of Catholic a long time ago, and most of my loved ones consider themselves to be Christian, of various denominations. I also have many Jewish friends and family-by-marriage and, as incredible as it might seem to the hatemongering Christians quoted in this post, I have two lifelong friends and one good business associate who are devout and practicing Muslims.

      If the highly emo messenger-blamers (can’t handle the truth?) had bothered to read my “ABOUT” page, they would have seen this:

      “I will relentlessly shine a light on [Fundamentalist Christians'] hateful hypocrisy, while continuing to hope that one day the actual “Good Christians”—those who believe that the historical figure known as Jesus Christ was about hope and love and caring for those less fortunate—will reclaim their religion from the Violent Christian Extremists who have successfully hijacked Christianity for their own despicable ends in exactly the same way as Al Queda has hijacked Islam.”

  9. #21 by Terry Krause on August 1, 2011 - 6:26 PM

    No one ever seems to remember that God said Thou shall not kill.

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