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Is he an extremist or something? Just being religious shouldn’t be a big deal. Link something, I’m curious.

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His views on abortion are disgusting, as is the entire cult he’s a part of.

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All Christians are disgusting? Or all people who don’t support abortions? (If it matters, I am neither religious nor pro-life) but I don’t have anything against people just practicing a religion. As long as it’s not damaging other people ofc.

But I feel like someone hurt you for you to be so damn angry about religion.

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12 points

They’re just a seething rage monster. Check their post history.

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Moderates create the platform on which extremists spew their bullshit.

You are just as culpable.

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So, according to his wiki link he seems to have a very reasonable position for someone who has that particular religious belief. Supposedly he has explicitly expressed his support for the right have abortions when the American Supreme Court repelled the law that guaranteed it. He also supposedly is a democrat voter, in support of the separation of church and state, and ashamed of current republicans.

For someone who is against abortion he seems to hold the most reasonable and supportive position possible.

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He has a complex nuanced personal not fitting within either political extremes? Outrageous, not on my internet!

Direct copypasta from this wiki:

In April 2019, a Twitter post by Pyle from 2017 resurfaced regarding the pro-life rally March For Life. According to some reporters, Pyle’s tweet expressed support for, or defended, March For Life. The tweet caused many fans to turn against Strange Planet and its creator, in a controversy described by at least one outlet as an example of the Milkshake Duck phenomenon.[23][24][25]

Pyle released a statement shortly afterwards which did not mention abortion, but said that he and his wife “have private beliefs as they pertain to our Christian faith. We believe separation of church and state is crucial to our nation flourishing.” He also stated they voted for the Democratic Party, and were “troubled by what the Republican Party has become and [did] not want to be associated with it.”[25][26][27]

In 2022, he posted to social media in support of Bernie Sanders’ tweet in response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, which called the decision “an outrage” and supported codifying Roe into law.[28]

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