calcat430d
Quarry Creeper
we our currently fighting a war against islamic terrorists. and they are bringing the fight to our doorstep. i think it deserves a little more attention. profiling works , use it.
It must feel good to be so certain that there isn't a higher power...they're all looneys to me
we our currently fighting a war against islamic terrorists. and they are bringing the fight to our doorstep. i think it deserves a little more attention. profiling works , use it.
It must feel good to be so certain that there isn't a higher power...
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"because of what they had done to Muslims in the past"
He killed someone out of a misplaced and psychotic revenge. Religion was not mentioned. He targeted soldiers, in essence so he is an enemy combatant.
im sorry, what?
sure theres a problem with that. just like any other murder with motive. why should this one get more attention than one of non religious origins
Adamantly believing that something doesn't exist is just as ridiculous as believing that it does...if there was compelling evidence to prove that there was i would switch wagons in an instant but till then..
Because technically he is a terrorist and commited an act of terror but the media is downplaying it?
I had a brain fart back there, can't I have a moment of incomprehensible babbling?
Because technically he is a terrorist and commited an act of terror but the media is downplaying it?
With the story above, this man WAS forcing his beliefs on his victims....who were not returning the favor. Now that task is left up to the state of Alabama.
are the abortionist killings an act of terror as well? or is it only a terrorist act if a person of muslim faith does it?
(serious question we don't get the sensationalizing news coverage you do so im not aware if they are talking about those or not.)
the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercionMind defining terrorist for us then?
Then why did he focus his rage on certain religions?But his RELIGIOUS beleifs were not the reason he shot them. The motive given was the TREATMENT of a religious group by another group, this is not terrorism.
Mind defining terrorist for us then?
Seems to me if you feel that murder=terrorism then you could classify anyone who commits premeditated murder as a terrorist. Or would that make you happier?
Kill as many people in the Army as he could.
Then why did he focus his rage on certain religions?
"A Muslim convert accused of killing a soldier outside a recruiting center may have been considering other targets including Jewish and Christian sites"
It seems to me that religion WAS a factor...
the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, esp. for political purposes
Adamantly believing that something doesn't exist is just as ridiculous as believing that it does...
Religion is a useful thing for people. Everyone in this world cant fully understand and rationalize the answers to all of life's questions....religion helps them out with that.
Personally, I am not really sure what to believe, however, I appreciate those people who believe what they want and not try to force their opinions on me. With the story above, this man WAS forcing his beliefs on his victims....who were not returning the favor. Now that task is left up to the state of Alabama.
Hatred is everywhere. Every single person in this world hates someone else...for whatever reason....Murder is NOT the answer. It is NOT acceptable for someone to murder someone else because of their personal beliefs...."because of what they had done to Muslims in the past,"
I'd say that was his reason....all groups that have historically degraded and attempted to dehumanize muslims
Haha....I didnt say that what religions preached or believed were true (at least, that was not my intention). It gives people a sense of, as you put it, comfort. Which is helpful, for the most part, for society.except for the middle part i agree with you.
the answers religion gives can be comforting but just because they're comforting doesn't make them true, they're more like cop outs.