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Mar 31, 2010 20:22

I am curious to see how these militia guys were connected to Christianity, aside from the media labels. Thou shalt not kill is number six on the list of what is and is not acceptable Old Testament behavior. And you do not love people as Christ loves you by killing one in order to kill a bunch more. So what gives?

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khronoswolf April 1 2010, 12:46:50 UTC
Which militia guys are these? I don't follow the news very closely.

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canemex April 1 2010, 16:27:26 UTC
chibininja April 2 2010, 01:13:11 UTC
What, did they not read Revelations or something? There's an order of events to these things, and if they do what they are supposed to then the Antichrist wouldn't even be a concern to them.

However, killing a cop to make an opportunity to kill more cops will go a long way to making it so you DO have to sweat that detail.

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canemex April 2 2010, 01:16:01 UTC
chibininja April 2 2010, 21:17:01 UTC
So it's okay to draw tons of attention to the fact that these jokers were Christians (if either stupid or uninformed), but not okay to mention that the Knickerbomber and Major Malik Nidal Hassan were Muslims despite the fact that the Christians are accused of simply planning something whereas the other two guys actually made a go of it? Especially since Major Hassan left little doubt in anyone's mind that he was doing this out of some messed-up sort of religious/holy obligation before he opened fire on those soldiers and civilians?

I guess what I am looking for is just a touch of honesty in the reporting process. Maybe I'm just being a little too hopeful here. I don't know. I mean, it's okay to attempt to demonize Christianity in the press, but Heaven (or should it be Allah?) help you if you bring any attention to a terrorist's Muslim background? I'm somewhat confused here, and I find it frustrating.

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