Matt Wilbourn donated $100 to the Murrow Indian Children's Home but it turns out the home is run by Christians who discovered that Matt is an atheist. They refused to accept his money. One of the charity workers told Matt that accepting his cash "would go against everything they believe in."
Dr Sharon Woolwine (President of the charity's board of trustees) said, “I don’t trust him. I think he’s using it to get more publicity for his organization.”
Matt thought that maybe the Christians would show an interest if he gave them more money so he started a Go Fund Me page with a target of $1,000.
A short time later a man named Tracy Hoos said Matt was just trying to "stir the pot," and said that he (Hoos) was also starting a Go Fund Me page for the Murrow Indian Children's Home. He encouraged Christians to donate to the cause.
So what do you think happened when large numbers of atheists - cunning little bastards that they are - began sending cash to the Tracy Hoos 'Go Fund Me' page? Tracy Hoos shut it down within the hour! How's that for 'Christian Love and Tolerance'?
It seems that the Christians are prepared to help children, only if they
can get all the credit for themselves. If they have to share the credit
with non-Christians, their attitude seems to be, "Fuck the kids, we're going home..."
Meanwhile Matt Wilbourn's Go Fund Me page collected $28,000 for the children but the Christians at the Murrow Indian Children's Home told him to stick it up his arse! They wouldn't accept a penny of it! (He donated the cash to another charity that also caters for children.)
Meanwhile Matt Wilbourn's Go Fund Me page collected $28,000 for the children but the Christians at the Murrow Indian Children's Home told him to stick it up his arse! They wouldn't accept a penny of it! (He donated the cash to another charity that also caters for children.)
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