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The issue, of course, is that Christianity as a religion teaches peace...islam teaches terrorism. Then, of course, we see the overwhelming numbers of islamic terrorists in comparison to now and then we see some nut job that might have attended a liberal Lutheran church VBS for a day when he was in 4th grade.
But we can't expect you guys to actually look at the facts, can we?
The guy considers himself a Knight Templar. That's - well, that's pretty Christian, as these things go.
@OP_ I wouldn't give much adherance to anything O'Reilly says, let alone the propoaganda network that displays these lying weirdo's, as having jounalistic integrity what-so-ever.
This in spite of the fact that, in this case, he's right.
You are aware that that actually meant something to christians........500 years ago!!! Do any of you people actually own a calendar?
Bible is older than that. Your point?
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Originally Posted by Dutchman01
"Liberals ("Cultural Marxists") protect all the ills while denouncing Christian men (no, ethnic Christian European men)..."
This statement would indicate a concern not for god but for culture. What's missing in this equation is a christian sect advocating for the killing of those who oppose them.
It is about "ethnic Christian European men", clearly not God. How did you manage to pull that one?
sorry...I edited my post, apparently after you quoted me. My point was that I can call myself whatever I want...but if my actual beliefs don't line up with what the group teaches, I'm not one.
I can say I'm a mormon...but if I deny their basic teachings I'm not. I can call myself a muslim, but if I deny the basic teachings I'm not.
This guy says he's a Knight Templar and even made himself a uniform. Does that mean he is one?
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