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>The reason a lot of us have a hard time with that question is we are human - and our humanity greeves when anyone of us die. Especially when we know people are dying without justification. Some of us are ashamed. Our upbringing and teachings taught us to protect the helpless and stand up against tyranny. But, when our government is behaving like the governments we were warned about, it is hard to find our voice. Easier to seek refuge with the pulpit barkers at the coven, than speak against them.
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>You don't see Methodist or Presbytarians chanting for war. I don't think their "girly" christians. They are certainly not evangelical. Why is only on sect of of the church so intent on war. Why are they so intent on justifying it at any cost in life and treasure?

You mean the Iraqis and other Arabs who chant in the streets, behead innocent citizens,etc.?


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>From what I've read about Jesus - not an interpretation from a 12 step barker - he would speak against tyranny - he would vandalize the temples where money changers and a corrupt clergy preach war. He would have faught against this injustice. He would have faught against it until Rome (modern day US?) crucified him.
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Start by reading the book of John in the New Testament for a better understanding.
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

"I'm addicted to placebos. I could quit, but it wouldn't matter." Stephen Wright
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