I'm not chuckling, I'm frightened, because whether or not the leaders of this movement actually believe in the superstitious, supernatural nonsense they promote — I know that too many Americans do.
Far too many Americans are superstitious religious freaks. Rather than accepting truth in reality, rather than evaluating evidence and making rational decisions, they turn to this superstitious horseshit to form their worldviews and make their decisions about politics.
I'm sure many of these people actually do believe the hoo-ha they're spouting about gods, goddesses, spirits etc.
I grew up in the conservative Christian world. I know exactly what kind of superstitious freaks these people are. They really do believe in evil spirits. They really do believe in channeling supernatural forces. Watch when Christians speak in "tongues," babbling away and what they pretend are foreign or supernatural languages.
Watch them as they conduct faith "healings," jumping around like deranged animals, making growling noises jumping, and shouting praise to their supernatural spirit they call God.
These people are freaks, deluded ignorant freaks.
They choose delusion, and they choose ignorance.
This rally shows us exactly how they make those choices, and exactly what a danger they are to society.
The supernatural, superstitious, ignorant nonsense has to go!