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Originally posted by TruthStrgnrThanFiction
bin ladens bad but heres a taste of an american christian terrorist:
COR's goals do not exclude violence in accomplishing them. At a 1989 COR conference, one well known evangelist suggested that Christians should pray that God would kill all of those leaders who are opposing Dominion Theology. Then later in the week, another well known pastor from the Dallas area suggested that God is purging his church and purifying it for a great revival, and that believers need to be willing to use violence if necessary in order to help bring in the kingdom. This violence message is really scary. The call to be willing to use violence to bring the kingdom can't be more clear--even if that violence is directed against Christian brothers and sisters. "
Originally posted by jsobecky
Calling these people Christian terrorists and comparing them to bin Laden is ridiculous. I haven't met a preacher yet who will whack your head off just because you're from the west.
[edit on 21-11-2004 by jsobecky]
Originally posted by MacMerdin
Originally posted by jsobecky
[edit on 21-11-2004 by jsobecky]
That's because Christians are from the west....but differ in opinion and watch out. How about the Christian terrorists that blow up abortion clinics (some who happen to be the preachers themselves). I'm pretty sure Timmothy McVeigh was a Christian also. How about the lovely Christians that bomb gay bars,....etc. Religious fundamentalism is not exclusively Muslim....period.
Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
In other words, Infidel, because the Christians speak up because some states wnat to push homosexual marriage in their face, this country is a theocracy?
Here's a flash bulletin for you - if this place truly was a theocracy, things would be a whole lot different, now wouldn't it? A very clear lack of understanding of Christianity is slathered in here, too.
Why is it that it is too simple for some that we are at war because we have been attacked by an enemy that is not cofined by borders?