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To: RegulatorCountry

I’ve been reading all his comments on various sites he visited. They guy is not stupid by any means, and appears to have an ordered an disciplined mind in what he believes politically. But I am unconvinced he is a Christian, rather he purposed using the church as an ally for political gain.

Also comes across as an activist....so the question remains...how did these play into his actions of killing? At what point does ones reasoning ability shift as his did, to that of taking life?


368 posted on 07/23/2011 9:33:00 AM PDT by caww
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To: caww

Yeah, I don’t think Christianity was at the center of Breivik’s worldview or thought - he mostly talks about it in terms of needing to protect Christianity, in a cultural sense, from Marxism and Islam.

However, he asserted he was a member of a church:

“I myself am a Protestant and baptized / confirmed to me by my own free will when I was 15

But today’s Protestant church is a joke. Priests in jeans who march for Palestine and churches that look like the minimalist shopping centers. I am a supporter of an indirect collective conversion of the Protestant church back to the Catholic. In the meantime, I vote for the most conservative candidates in church elections.

The only thing that can save the Protestant church is to go back to basics.”


385 posted on 07/23/2011 9:53:50 AM PDT by Strategerist (There is only so much stupidity one man can prevent - Andrew Marshall)
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