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To: freebilly
Hmmm..., seems fairly obvious that something in Islam hates freedom and seeks to dominate, control, and repress.

That's the story of humanity - the lust to control, dominate, and repress.

309 posted on 01/17/2003 10:58:49 PM PST by SpringheelJack
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To: SpringheelJack
That's the story of humanity - the lust to control, dominate, and repress.

That's correct, and I notice in most parts of the world Christians are being the ones to do most of the controlling, dominating, and repressing.

Why, here in the US, 19 Christians even flew a couple of jets into the WTC. Christians are leading insurgent armies around the world, strapping bombs to themselves and killing Jews, murdering Russians in Checnya, assassinating missionaries in Pakistan and the Philippines, selling people into slavery in Sudan, bombing night clubs full of Aussies in Bali, threatening to nuke India, and plotting to release Ricin somewhere in the UK.< /sarcasm >

According to my understanding of Christian scripture, this world has been given over to Satan. Christians know that the Kingdom of Heaven is not earned by praying five times a day or by blowing yourself up to prove how "holy" you are.

The message of Christ is that salvation is a gift, paid for with the blood of Christ, freely given to all, and all are free to accept or reject this message. All those who seek to control, dominate, and repress are doing Satan's work.

One religion seems to encourage murder and violence. One explicitly condemns it.

I wonder which religion is performing Satan's will on earth...?

320 posted on 01/18/2003 8:27:34 AM PST by freebilly (Why do Republicans play hardball like little girls...?)
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