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May 15th, 2007 10:22 AM
KevinTheOmnivore bump!

Any thoughts, Geggy???
May 10th, 2007 09:55 AM
El Blanco
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where some of the 150 people in attendance often erupted with an "Amen!"
150 in attendance and only some were enthusiastic about what he was saying.

I just don't get it. One douchebag with a platform says something nuts and you think its the downfall of the country. Meanwhile, major elected officials and media outlets in the Muslim world call for the US and Israel to be wiped out and you can't make excuses quick enough.

What is it about our society that makes you hate it so much?
May 10th, 2007 09:17 AM
KevinTheOmnivore You are totally batshit crazy.
May 10th, 2007 07:51 AM
Geggy
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Originally Posted by KevinTheOmnivore View Post
Why does one nutjob preacher mean we're in "a deep shit"? Answer that.
There are simply no consequences. Absolutely none! We are not to pay for the reprecussions in a long run as the god fearing, bible thumping christians continue the killing. This guy has the right idea of recruiting 12 year old or under from jesus camps and send them over there to wipe out terrorists, never mind the reverse effect it may have of multiplying the islamic militia base.

I think we've may found pat robertson's #2 guy. My only question though is why hasn't islamic media network send someone to follow around the #2 leader with a camera and film his preachings? Edit #2's speeches to make him appear more bloodthirsty and crazy than he already is. While they're at it, film the US army training on base, then add nazi marching songs in the background just for the effects. It would be a perfect opportunity to use it as propaganda purpose intending to target the muslim audience and brew their motivation and support for the slaughtering of the white devil community.
May 9th, 2007 03:16 AM
Big Papa Goat And if we're in deep shit because someone says that killing enemies of the state is an act of love for the nation, then, well, we can take some comfort in the fact that we're no deeper in shit than any human being that has ever lived in a city/nation/state/tribe/empire/etc.

Also, we're definitely not in 'a deep shit' no matter what.
May 8th, 2007 06:05 PM
kahljorn he's a prophet not a preacher
May 8th, 2007 12:20 PM
KevinTheOmnivore
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Originally Posted by Geggy View Post
I don't understand your question. Why are you even asking?
Why does one nutjob preacher mean we're in "a deep shit"? Answer that.
May 8th, 2007 11:48 AM
Sethomas Terre Haute smells bad, from every account I've ever heard of the city.
May 8th, 2007 11:07 AM
Geggy I don't understand your question. Why are you even asking?
May 8th, 2007 08:35 AM
KevinTheOmnivore
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Originally Posted by Geggy View Post
We're in a deep shit
Why???
May 8th, 2007 08:04 AM
Geggy
killing terrorists is an act of love

We're in a deep shit

Published: May 06, 2007 11:50 pm

Retired Marine preaches, says killing terrorists is an 'act of love for our nation'
By Laura Followell
The Tribune-Star

TERRE HAUTE - According to retired U.S. Marine Col. J. Tyler Ryberg, the Bible contains messages about war and capital punishment. God is a powerful soldier.
Ryberg, who served in the Marines for more than 27 years, gave a sermon Sunday morning at Good Shepherd Baptist Church's Armed Forces Day, where some of the 150 people in attendance often erupted with an "Amen!"
The colonel asked churchgoers if the global war on terrorism was a "just war" and a "God-ordained war," which he later affirmed.
"We're killing Islamic jihadists, bloodthirsty killers," he said. "Peace is not an option. You don't negotiate with bloodthirsty, jihadist killers."
While he was in the Marines, Ryberg said, he was often asked, "If you're a Christian, why do you want to go to war to kill people?" Ryberg said he wants Americans to understand that it's an act of love to kill evil people who seek to kill Americans.
"If we do take their life, they will kill no more. It's an act of love for our nation," Ryberg said.
He explained the importance of government and said that without government, chaos would ensue.
"We are all sinful creatures with a sin nature," he proclaimed. "Sinful mankind left unrestrained will cause chaos."
Ryberg justified capital punishment and said it's in the Bible. God ordains the principle of taking life as an instrument of his justice, he added.
"God gaveth long before our nation was born. It's always been on the books. And [the Bible] is the highest law of the land," Ryberg said. "And I want to let you know our Supreme Court, they're not supreme, only God is. And [the Bible] is the supreme law of the land, and the buck stops here."
The sound of shuffling Bible pages reverberated across the pews as Ryberg asked worshippers to note specific passages. Ryberg often referenced passages that he interpreted as relating to war and its justification.
He said that only God gives life and only God takes life, but said God gave Noah the right to take the life of an evil man who sheds innocent blood.
Ryberg said that Abraham fought the first biblical war in the word of God. He said God told Abraham to go to war with his "well-trained" servants, his army. Ryberg said God won that war by coming down and killing his enemies.
"There's none other; there's none higher; there's none greater than our God," Ryberg said.
"The only day we will have perfect peace is the day Jesus Christ comes back. ... Our Lord's coming back, folks," he said.
Jerry Gibbons, who served in the Army for eight years, wanted to hear the colonel speak.
"I'm very impressed to see someone who has served that long on active duty and still have that much faith in God, our country and government," Gibbons said.
Marcella Weaver said the sermon seemed to the point. To her, it justified war.
"God says that we are to help those being attacked by the bloodthirsty," she said, "and it's an act of love."

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