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06-01-2009, 09:42 AM
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What half of the posters think it is ok ??? Huh??
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06-01-2009, 09:56 AM
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If you live by the sword you die by the sword. and while I still don't agree with this radicals actions, Mr. Tiller led a violent life so maybe it's karma if you will...
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06-01-2009, 11:23 AM
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You're unique just like everyone else in the world
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Originally Posted by talbet
[color=black]...These fundamental radicals are as crazy as the Islamic crazy’s that flew planes into the towers on 9/11...
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I just told my wife this exact same thing yesterday....almost word for word.
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06-01-2009, 11:34 AM
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If you live by the sword you die by the sword. and while I still don't agree with this radicals actions, Mr. Tiller led a violent life so maybe it's karma if you will...
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This is my thought also. Live by the sword, die by the sword. You reap what you sow.
I couldn't help but think that today or this week, how many innocent babies have been saved now? I'm sure he had appointments already set up. That's all I'm thinking about.....all the innocent babies that are now saved from certain murder by Tiller. He can't hurt anyone anymore.
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06-01-2009, 11:58 AM
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So when Jesus said "he who does not have a sword should sell his outer garmet and buy one" would be Jesus living by the sword so he died the way he lived. Jesus got his Karma also. Nailed to a tree.
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06-01-2009, 12:23 PM
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First John Brown comes and does his thing, then you have the likes of the Westboro Baptist Church and today the murder in church of a physician who legally performs abortions (with which I personally don't agree). What's wrong with Kansas?
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You forgot about Dennis Rader, Michael Soles, Timothy McVeigh and Nichols too! But seriously Kansas seems to have way more religious nutcases than it should for a state of its population. I don't know why. Rest assured however that the vast majority of Kansans are pretty normal people.
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06-01-2009, 12:26 PM
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I agree that Christians are cause some of the worst problems in this country, but it is not confined to Wichita. These fundamental radicals are as crazy as the Islamic crazy’s that flew planes into the towers on 9/11 and they are the reason that the Republicans are wandering around in the woods with no idea how to get out right now. They pushed out the Casino because gambling in "evil" they want to make abortion illegal, they would love to stone to death Gays not for wanting to marry but for the fact they are gay, and would cut the hands off of a person for stealing a loaf of bread. They are nuts and if left to their own devices would run this country into the ground and take us back to burning women at the stake. Any one who does not agree with them are branded Communist. I think many of these Christians did not grow out of imaginary friends mode from childhood. When most people grow up these people hold on to talking to imaginary people, in the case of Christians it is some non descript man in the sky that comes to help them when things are not going well for them. We need a pill for them to take like in the movie Drop Dead Fred. We are all worse off with fundamental Christians around. I am not talking about churches that live and let live, I am talking about the nut jobs from Jerry Fallwells to the Fred Phelps and every thing in-between. The hagees that hate and call down the wrath of god on any one that does not believe in their brand of crazy. These are the pastors that are the reason I turned Atheist.
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I agree! The religious nutcase problem is not limited to Wichita by any means. They have them in Topeka and Johnson County too! In fact they have regular book burnings in Johnson County!
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06-01-2009, 12:29 PM
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A bit out of context. Jesus never killed anyone, tiller has, plenty. A little (lot) different. Jesus called for us to turn the other cheek. He called us to be as children so that we may enter the kingdom of heaven, Tiller killed children (Even if it was legally. It was also legal in Germany to kill Jews at one time) he was a leader in partial birth abortion. If you read my first post I said that I disagreed with the gunman's actions as they are just as wrong as what Tiller did. (Murder) I don't believe in Karma but it does seem that hatred breeds hatred. That's why I made that statement. Whether we like it or not, people who live a violent lifestyle often die in a similar manner.
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06-01-2009, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Roma
This is my thought also. Live by the sword, die by the sword. You reap what you sow.
I couldn't help but think that today or this week, how many innocent babies have been saved now? I'm sure he had appointments already set up. That's all I'm thinking about.....all the innocent babies that are now saved from certain murder by Tiller. He can't hurt anyone anymore.
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What if one of those "innocent babies" had grown up to be a mass killer? Remember that little Adolph and little Joseph (Stalin) were once "innocent babies" too. Maybe Tiller SAVED thousands of lives as opposed to taking them? We don't know.
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06-01-2009, 12:30 PM
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Book burnings in JOCO? Where and When? I've never heard of this? Just curious.
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