Just when you thought that Megan Rapinoe, one of the three U.S. players to miss a penalty kick in her last World Cup match, was done mocking Christians, guess again.
The beloved poster child of the Left who said that her injury on her final game was proof that God doesn’t exist.
Yes, that is the litmus test on the existence of God.
Did an injury occur or not during your big game?
Check one below:
Occur = God Doesn’t Exist
Doesn’t Occur = God is Totally Real.
I must’ve missed church the day that was taught.
It’s odd to me that people still use that line of thinking; if something bad happens, then God doesn’t exist. But yet they still seem mad at this ‘non-existent’ God for the bad event. Because deep down they know He’s real.
The entitlement is crazyyyðŸ˜ðŸ˜‚
There's only one judge, jury, & executioner in one and it isn't Megan Rapinoe https://t.co/jeJoS930R9
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) February 14, 2024
Fox News reports:
Former U.S. women’s soccer star Megan Rapinoe addressed the controversy that surrounded the final match of her career when she said that her Achilles injury was “proof” that there was not a god, saying this week that there’s a “special place in hell” for those that celebrated it.
During an appearance on the “Pablo Torre Finds Out” podcast, Rapinoe opened up about the injury she suffered early on in the NWSL Championship match between OL Reign and NJ/NY Gotham on Nov. 11.
“I’m like a controversial figure and having people lowkey celebrate it. But then also be so disingenuous about that that part is kinda funny too,” Rapinoe added.
“I’m like, ‘Wow, you guys are in a special place in hell that you’re celebrating this.’”
Rapinoe described the timing of her injury as a “tragically comedic ending.”
Rapinoe spoke about her injury in a post-match press conference. At the time, she said getting injured in the final match of her career was “proof” that there wasn’t a god.
ADVERTISEMENT“I’m not a religious person or anything and if there was a god, like, this is proof that there isn’t,” Rapinoe said at the time. “This is f—ed up. It’s just f—ed up. Six minutes in and I eat my Achilles.”
During the podcast, Rapinoe responded to the backlash she faced for making the remark, adding that she was making a “joke.”
“Somebody needs to check on the Christians. They’re not OK,” she said this week. “They also missed the whole joke, but OK.
It doesn’t seem like Rapinoe will be winning a new fans with these comments.
Also, it shows how it’s acceptable in today’s society to bash on Christians and there’s no fear of being cancelled.
Imagine if she said: “Someone needs to check on (insert any other religious group here). They’re not OK.”
It would be national headlines.
But since it’s just Christians, no big deal.
Here’s a fun flashback that shows her protesting America. “So stunning and brave!”
Megan Rapinoe sucks and hates America. Do you agree? pic.twitter.com/uEGR3Yy6HG
— Matthew Nichol (@MatthewNichol5) February 14, 2024
Here’s the clip mocking Christians:
Megan Rapinoe says "someone needs to check on the Christians" and that "they're not OK" after she was criticized for saying that her injury was "proof" that God doesn't exist. pic.twitter.com/rpfU1ddu1e
— Resist the Mainstream (@ResisttheMS) February 14, 2024
I suppose our Christian duty would be to pray for her.
It is sad how blinded so many are. So, lets pray God opens her eyes. And shows her He’s real, alright.
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