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3/8/07 11:32 AM |
Patrick | | | |
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GG Thank you for your gracious response. Can your statement "One man's terrorist is another man's freedon fighter" be defended from a Christian viewpoint? About four months ago my wife and I were spending an evening at the home of friends in Drumahoe (NI). The lady of the house recalled some of her wee friends from schooldays, one of whom became a policewoman. One day as she was entering her place of work, a "freedom fighter" shot her in the back and she died, leaving a husband and several small children. The "freedom fighter" escaped, abandoning an American rifle and ammo, possibly he fled to safety in the "rat run" to Boston. Just one statistic, GG, in a long trail of blood which includes RC priests carrying and planting bombs. In no way is this post meant to justify to you similar actions by so-called "Loyalist" gunmen. GG, please consider if you have a murderous heart, because the day of reckoning will come, here or hereafter. "Thou shalt not kill." |
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3/6/07 11:43 PM |
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Having come into contact with various types of 'environmentalists', I'm very inclined to accept that the Greenpeace etc viewpoint (religion?) has a hidden agenda, one that would be unacceptable to Christians generally despite its at first seemingly reasonable stance. So I would incline to the "global warming is bunk" view. However, reading 2 Peter 3 v 10 - 12, it may be yet another warning from the Lord.... As Neil appears to say about science (esp theories which are bedrock to its own rationale like falsifiability), there ain't any way of really really knowing, so I'm drawn back to Prov 3 v 5 - 7. BTW The grammar is bad because it was written in England |
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