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The Sounds of Fundamentalism: The Masturbation Battlefield by Kim B. Clark

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This is the fiftieth installment in The Sounds of Fundamentalism series. This is a series that I would like readers to help me with. If you know of a video clip that shows the crazy, cantankerous, or contradictory side of Evangelical Christianity, please send me an email with the name or link to the video. Please do not leave suggestions in the comment section.  Let’s have some fun!

Today’s Sound of Fundamentalism is an anti-masturbation video produced by Brigham Young University-Idaho President Kim B. Clark and the Housing & Student Living Office.

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Series Navigation<< The Sounds of Fundamentalism: He Wouldn’t Come to Church so I Knocked His Teeth Out by Maury DavisThe Sounds of Fundamentalism: OMG! This Man is Looking at Porn by Dawn Hawkins >>

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    Ami

    Well that’s some important information right there!!
    Even includes voyeurism… guy with the binoculars seems to be enjoying the show.

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    sgl

    so….. ray comfort’s logic says that the shape of a banana perfectly fitting a man’s hand proves there’s a god…. wouldn’t that same logic also prove that masturbation is part of god’s plan? 😉

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      Kingasaurus

      “If God didn’t want us to masturbate, he would have made our arms shorter!”

      (Also, If Ray thinks God made the banana for convenient eating, someone should ask him why his god also made the pineapple.)

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    Bondgurl7

    “Don’t leave the wounded on the battlefield.” Yet I have experienced firsthand how the LDS church does just that to former faithful members.

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    Yulya Sevelova

    That year,2016, my friend and I hopped a train to Salt Lake City, to look for cheaper rents than what you have in California. We’d hoped to get into a housing program,thanks to a slick article promoting Utah as having a housing program that was ending homelessness on a grand scale,while CA.has largely ignored this crisis. What we found once we got there was unless you are either a Mormon or Muslim, you don’t get helped !! That’s what the disenfranchised locals told us. There’s a huge shelter there in the downtown area. People had to stay there,and the state had a staunch, Republican / Mormon governor. I assume they still do. Strangely,there were no dead and dying bees all over the sidewalks,like out here in Cali. Lots of odd sights there,for sure. Moving to Utah without a plan or nest egg to keep you afloat is a BAD idea ! We didn’t stay. It truly is a theocracy in that state. We noticed lots of creeks in town, but they are full of toxins you can see, because protecting water from pollution is ‘ pagan.’

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