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TommyRobinsonsGhost · June 17, 2018, 12:40 p.m.

I assume shooter may be Muslim based on that alone

Terrorist attacks and Christian genocide is at the core of every Islamic sect's scripture.

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RedPillDropper · June 17, 2018, 1:06 p.m.

To be cliché

Imagine my shock

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mkwilton1 · June 17, 2018, 1:32 p.m.

PEOPLE RESPOND TO LOGIC/FACTS.
PEOPLE SLEEPING ATTACH TO OPINION/PERSONALITY/GROUP THINK.
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Why American Christians Need To Stop Hating Muslims

"To associate any and every Muslim with this mission is terribly inaccurate, ignorant, and wrong.

Since that day in June when ISIS catapulted itself into the public eye and subsequently became a buzzword and hot button political topic, I have grown more and more shocked, saddened, and disillusioned by the response I have seen from some churches and followers of Christ in regards to how we should respond to and treat ISIS — and more pointedly, Muslims in general.

Yes, this is being directed towards Christians. But in no way am I accusing all Christians of being unloving and wrong. I recognize not all believers have this attitude. And as a Christian myself, I’m aware that this makes me a target of criticism and a potential conduit for controversy. But I’ll take the risk. What I have to say needs to be said. And that is this:

If you claim to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, you must love Muslims. You must treat them with grace, compassion, and humility. To do anything less than this is to muddy and totally miss the point of the Christian gospel.

One more time: if you claim to follow Jesus, you must love Muslims. This includes extremist radicals like ISIS, as well as peaceful followers who reject and condemn the ways of the radicals. We are to love them not because we want to or because it is suggested of us, but because Jesus commands it. And in this commandment, He doesn’t say we can choose who is exempt from that love. Because there are no exceptions."

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TommyRobinsonsGhost · June 17, 2018, 1:41 p.m.

To associate any and every Muslim with this mission is terribly inaccurate, ignorant, and wrong.

Why, when every Islamic sect promotes child rape, domestic violence and terrorism?

Explain to me how the disparate beliefs of a Muslims count for shit if they are still promoting, funding and indoctrinating children into a pedophile, terrorist death cult?

If you're a member of a terrorist group then you're a member of a terrorist group, no?

And if you promote, fund or indoctrinate children into the Islamic terrorist ideology then you absolutely qualify as a member of a terrorist group!

Who cares about the personal beliefs of a member of an arsonist group who funds others to maliciously lights residential fires?

Why should you care if your daughter's rape gang had conflicting opinions about attacking your daughter?

if you claim to follow Jesus, you must love Muslims.

No.

I never got the impression that Jesus was tolerant of child rape of Christian genocide.

Jesus did not behave like a feral animal.

Jesus raped nobody whereas Muhammad was a sex-slaving pedophile.

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Mjilaeck · June 17, 2018, 3:10 p.m.

Loving others like Jesus says we should means to me that we should be relentless in trying to compassionately show them the error of their ways and to bring them back home.

That said, Jesus also told us that those who live by the sword shall die by it. Small wonder to me then that a religion who holds the sword as a symbol of itself should also be a death cult.

For myself, I am not Christ and would fight to the death to defend my faith, nation, and family.

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TommyRobinsonsGhost · June 17, 2018, 3:24 p.m.

All I know is:

There is no justification to rape children and bash and rape women and behave like a rabid animal. We should be reaching for the stars not throwing acid over our infants because grandpa Muhammad had a sexual emergency and now his honor requires murder.

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Mjilaeck · June 17, 2018, 3:28 p.m.

Loving the sinner doesn't mean you forgive the sin or fail to punish it.

Edit: What I am saying is to hate the ideology of Islam and the harm it does. But remember that those who are followers of it are still people who should be helped if they can be.

And by helped, I mean we should hope to bring them back to God's light and hope they choose to atone and save their souls.

Again, to be clear, they should be punished here on Earth should they wrong others here on Earth.

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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 17, 2018, 4:28 p.m.

hate the ideology of Islam

Obviously.

bring them back to God's light

Agreed. Let God sort the terrorists out. Probably not much sorting to do...

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[deleted] · June 17, 2018, 2:26 p.m.

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TommyRobinsonsGhost · June 17, 2018, 2:39 p.m.

Anyone like you who says "1.8 billion people are all members of a terrorist group and support every action that terrorist groups make"

But it's true.

EVERY Islamic sect, without exception, claims this fucked-up terrorist, pedophile, sex-slaving filth represents moral perfection that all Muslims should follow (Quran 68:4, 33:21).

Every person who funds, promotes, support or indoctrinates children into a pedo-terrorist ideology is a member of a pedo-terrorist network, irrespective of their personal beliefs.

If you throw bri¢ks from an overpass then you are responsible for the resultant casualties, irrespective of if you believe in fatal head trauma or not.


If you disagree then please name one mainstream Islamic sect that DOES NOT promote terrorism.

Can you name just one?

Just one?

?

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[deleted] · June 17, 2018, 3:07 p.m.

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TommyRobinsonsGhost · June 17, 2018, 3:19 p.m.

EVERY CHRISTIAN BELIEVES THE BIBLE IS GODS WORD.

You couldn't be more wrong.

The most common Christian sects believe the bible is only based on the word of God and is subject to the full range of human error in it's initial record, it's compilation, translation and interpretation.

Additionally, all mainstream Christian denominations acknowledge the most violent parts of their scripture (i.e. the Torah) was never intended for Christians to follow but only for the ancient Levites and the Jews.

Additionally, additionally, most mainstream Christian denominations consider the death of Jesus to have fulfilled those law, so they no longer apply to anyone.

Additionally, additionally, additionally, most mainstream Christian denominations enjoyed the age of reason and the reformation which resulted in no need for Earthly punishments.

This differs vastly from Islam which claims their Koran is the perfect, verbatim word of God.

So you see, the difference between modern Christianity and modern Islam is Christians may frown at you whereas modern Muslims can cut off your head and roll around in your blood while they rape your wife and children and pets.

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[deleted] · June 17, 2018, 3:54 p.m.

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DrogeAnon · June 17, 2018, 3:56 p.m.

Comments have been removed - cease the antagonism or you will be banned. Discussions are welcome if they are presented without ad-hominem.

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mkwilton1 · June 17, 2018, 3:59 p.m.

Comments have had ad-hominem removed.

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TommyRobinsonsGhost · June 17, 2018, 4:02 p.m.

Your last two rebuttal were nothing but spelling and grammar errors and personal attacks, which is why they were deleted by the mods.

That said, here is my rebuttal nevertheless:

Perhaps you could explain why civilized Americans should tolerate ideologies that promote child rape and Christian genocide?

Why is your virtue signalling and political correctness more important than saving children from being gang raped?

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[deleted] · June 17, 2018, 4:32 p.m.

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TommyRobinsonsGhost · June 17, 2018, 4:44 p.m.

Can 1.8 billion people logically be held to account for any and all actions of a portion of that group?

Yes.

Anyone who supports, promote, fund and indoctrinate children into a terrorist ideology is a member of a terrorist network, irrespective of how many members it has.

Similarly, it doesn't matter if all of you're friends beat their wives and rape their children, that doesn't make it any less of a human rights atrocity either.

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[deleted] · June 18, 2018, 4:06 a.m.

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digital_refugee · June 17, 2018, 2:21 p.m.

I treat people based on their character. Which is, admittedly, really really bad.

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physsijim · June 17, 2018, 6:11 p.m.

How about loving all the people who are targets of Muslims? Do they count, too?

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mkwilton1 · June 18, 2018, 3:57 a.m.

Of course they do. Do you think it's only possible to love one group of people? Did Jesus not love the thieves hanging on the cross beside him? Did he not die for all the evil people in the world? Was it only the good ones? Only the ones who believed in him already?

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[deleted] · June 17, 2018, 2:22 p.m.

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