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That's because you can't say anything. It's the cold hard facts of life.
Not worth saying anything.
Does the Tea Party resemble Al Qaeda?![]()
- Both "movements" are dwindling in effectiveness.
- Both "movements" are decentralized and Hydra-headed.
- Both "movements" are financed by oligarchs.
- Both "movements" are filled with religious fundamentalists.
- Both "movements" are characterized by extremism.
- Both "movements" are xenophobic.
How many people have been murdered by Tea Party members and how many murdered by Al Queda?
I don't think you can back that up. Take another hit.
The civilized world doesn't fight in the name of God. We have governments and military who fight in the name of our nation. The fact that a lot of our soldiers may be Christians does not make them fighters for God like the Muslims who are civilians and Choose to fight for God. A soldeir fights for the innocent. A muslim terrorist fights to conquor.
General Boykin thinks we fight for God. "The investigation confirmed that Boykin said that the U.S. military is recruiting a spiritual army that will draw strength from a greater power to defeat its enemy.[22] In fact, he told the First Baptist Church of Broken Arrow, Okla. on June 30, 2002, “What I’m here to do today is to recruit you to be warriors of God’s kingdom.”[23]
I doubt that will count for much with Alley-Ass. He wants pictures of people wearing crucifixes before a claim of Christianity can be confirmed.
The baby Muhammed grew up to be a man of war and spread his cult of hate with the sword. The baby Jesus grew up to be a man who spread peace and love. I'll take Jesus any day.
I don't think you can back that up. Take another hit.
The civilized world doesn't fight in the name of God. We have governments and military who fight in the name of our nation. The fact that a lot of our soldiers may be Christians does not make them fighters for God like the Muslims who are civilians and Choose to fight for God. A soldeir fights for the innocent. A muslim terrorist fights to conquor.
The civilized world, so the world that speaks english wears suits and does what it pleases, define civilized, and what is the difference between a faith and a nation in this context, aside obviously from the fact that nations not only get citizens, they can also claim land. As for the lot of soldiers being christians but that doesn't mean they fight for god, then why do so many outfits have chaplains? How many companies have a rabbi or an imam. Oh and that last part, a soldier fights because he is told to, that's what the chain of command is all about, its why we have generals, as for the muslim part, more often than not they fight because they're angry, like alot of other people, they see a world they hate and want to change it. Not that it makes it right but the "muslims want to take over the world" bit is kinda... sad, sure they'd love to see everyone convert to islam, but really how many christians would be sad if the world all starting praying to jesus?
Are fundamentalists right? No, it would be nice to go back to argument with words instead of bombs but not going to happen.
Is your "soldiers are crusaders and protectors of small children and never do wrong" line naive and pathetic? Definite
The Christian American solider is not targeting and murdering innocent civilians for Jesus...
The surviving relatives of Iraqis, Pakistanis, and Afghan 'collateral damage' might beg to differ
Just because the killers may have sat in an air-conditioned room and guided the killer drone with a joystick, the outcome is the same, isn't it?
This is one of the dumbest threads I've come across.