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Tue 3 May, 2011 10:01 pm
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I merely want to examine what our attitude as Christians should be, and it doesn’t matter if you are a pacifist, anarchist, militarist, or pragmatist, we must express sorrow at the violent end of a man created in God’s image and loved by him, even as we are relieved and perhaps even jubilant at the end of his reign of terror.
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I guess it refers to "loved by God." But I just cannot accept it.
@oristarA,
God.
Why can't you accept it?
Because god is seen as a "he"?
A common madness in a number of religions.
@dlowan,
dlowan wrote:
God.
Why can't you accept it?
Because god is seen as a "he"?
A common madness in a number of religions.
God loved bin Laden? Oh no. Let Mr. bin Laden go to hell. God loved the 3000 victims in 9/11.
@oristarA,
God does not take sides. All armies have God on their side. Bob Dylan teaches us this.
@McTag,
McTag wrote:
God does not take sides. All armies have God on their side. Bob Dylan teaches us this.
Who's Bob Dylan? Whom does he think he is? Well, a singer he is. But we have our own ideas.
As the facts about Bin Laden come out it looks like he was more of a gobshite than a terrorist. He may have claimed the credit, and may have been the inspiation for 9/11, but it was others who were involved in the nitty gritty.