Waco TX....Ruby Ridge.
Again, read the thread title.
The Fed's attack at Waco or Ruby Ridge was NOT based on religion, and had to do with felony weapon charges.
The attacks on both of them was over religion.
The excuse was weapons ownership.
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Waco TX....Ruby Ridge.
Again, read the thread title.
The Fed's attack at Waco or Ruby Ridge was NOT based on religion, and had to do with felony weapon charges.
The death of Jesus Christ
ironically, thats also the greatest act.
Not sure how the supposed death of one mytholigical figure somehow overshadows the millions Christians have killed over two thousand years doing "God's work".
Mountain meadow massacre
Mountain Meadows massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mountain Meadows massacre was a mass slaughter of the Fancher-Baker emigrant wagon train at Mountain Meadows, Utah Territory, by the local Mormon militia on September 11, 1857. It began as an attack, quickly turned into a siege, and eventually culminated in the execution of the unarmed emigrants after their surrender. All of the party except for seventeen children under eight years oldabout 120 men, women, and childrenwere killed.[1] After the massacre, the corpses of the victims were left decomposing for two years on the open plain,[2] their children were distributed to local Mormon families, and many of their possessions auctioned off at the Latter Day Saint Cedar City tithing office.[3]
Waco TX....Ruby Ridge.
Again, read the thread title.
The Fed's attack at Waco or Ruby Ridge was NOT based on religion, and had to do with felony weapon charges.
The attacks on both of them was over religion.
The excuse was weapons ownership.
Mountain meadow massacre
Mountain Meadows massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mountain Meadows massacre was a mass slaughter of the Fancher-Baker emigrant wagon train at Mountain Meadows, Utah Territory, by the local Mormon militia on September 11, 1857. It began as an attack, quickly turned into a siege, and eventually culminated in the execution of the unarmed emigrants after their surrender. All of the party except for seventeen children under eight years oldabout 120 men, women, and childrenwere killed.[1] After the massacre, the corpses of the victims were left decomposing for two years on the open plain,[2] their children were distributed to local Mormon families, and many of their possessions auctioned off at the Latter Day Saint Cedar City tithing office.[3]
Your example was the murder of 120 people.
The other examples were the murder of many thousands or millions of people.
FAIL.
I think the worse thing religion has ever done, and they all do it, is convince people that their poetic text has defined God and or existence.
A God and existence none of us can totally define.
If we dare, is that not the very definition of idolatry? We place a text or concept before us and tell God that is what God is?
Once you are certain you understand God, have defined God, you have the certainty and conviction to act like God.
And for our ape-species, that is a very dangerous thing.
They died in the name of gun control...Waco TX....Ruby Ridge.
Again, read the thread title.
The Fed's attack at Waco or Ruby Ridge was NOT based on religion, and had to do with felony weapon charges.
The attacks on both of them was over religion.
The excuse was weapons ownership.
So the ATF attacked Waco because of their religion??
Never heard this before. Please elaborate.
btw What religious reason caused the Feds to attack Ruby Ridge???
Oh, now I understand.........The attacks on both of them was over religion.
The excuse was weapons ownership.
So the ATF attacked Waco because of their religion??
Never heard this before. Please elaborate.
btw What religious reason caused the Feds to attack Ruby Ridge???
In the first couple of years of the Clinton Administration they wanted make an example of those people. In both cases they were Christians.
They used weapons possession as an excuse.
The record is clear. A known Lesbian was Attorney General at the time. The dirty little secret about Hillary is she likes to munch on a rug from time to time. Donna Shala was her main squeeze back then. Nothing the Gay community hates more then Christians...but they couldn't attack them for being Christian...so they made their use of weapons as an excuse to begin their assault on Christians and gun ownership in this country. After Obama is done with Health Care and Cap & Trade he's gonna start in on Immigration and gun ownership.
Oh, now I understand.........So the ATF attacked Waco because of their religion??
Never heard this before. Please elaborate.
btw What religious reason caused the Feds to attack Ruby Ridge???
In the first couple of years of the Clinton Administration they wanted make an example of those people. In both cases they were Christians.
They used weapons possession as an excuse.
The record is clear. A known Lesbian was Attorney General at the time. The dirty little secret about Hillary is she likes to munch on a rug from time to time. Donna Shalala was her main squeeze back then. Nothing the Gay community hates more then Christians...but they couldn't attack them for being Christian...so they made their use of weapons as an excuse to begin their assault on Christians and gun ownership in this country. After Obama is done with Health Care and Cap & Trade he's gonna start in on Immigration and gun ownership.
Waco TX....Ruby Ridge.
Again, read the thread title.
The Fed's attack at Waco or Ruby Ridge was NOT based on religion, and had to do with felony weapon charges.
The attacks on both of them was over religion.
The excuse was weapons ownership.
The death of Jesus Christ
ironically, thats also the greatest act.
Not sure how the supposed death of one mytholigical figure somehow overshadows the millions Christians have killed over two thousand years doing "God's work".
When was that coin from again, retard? We also have statues of ZeusTo claim Jesus was a mythological character is clearly ignorant. Don't compare a documented historical figure who even recently has had a coin found with his name on it
The worst thing? Ok, but I can think of much worse things.I think the worse thing religion has ever done, and they all do it, is convince people that their poetic text has defined God and or existence.
A God and existence none of us can totally define.
If we dare, is that not the very definition of idolatry? We place a text or concept before us and tell God that is what God is?
Once you are certain you understand God, have defined God, you have the certainty and conviction to act like God.
And for our ape-species, that is a very dangerous thing.
☭proletarian☭;1829807 said:When was that coin from again, retard? We also have statues of ZeusTo claim Jesus was a mythological character is clearly ignorant. Don't compare a documented historical figure who even recently has had a coin found with his name on it
☭proletarian☭;1829807 said:When was that coin from again, retard? We also have statues of ZeusTo claim Jesus was a mythological character is clearly ignorant. Don't compare a documented historical figure who even recently has had a coin found with his name on it
I'm past caring
if you decide to bury your head in the sand as to the existence of the most famous man of all time. That is off topic. Documents which still exist dated within 200 years of Christ testify of his existence
as well as Christians who were willing to die for their testimonies.
There is no stronger evidence than that multiplied by the millions who have patterned their lives after him based on their studies.
☭proletarian☭;1829807 said:When was that coin from again, retard? We also have statues of ZeusTo claim Jesus was a mythological character is clearly ignorant. Don't compare a documented historical figure who even recently has had a coin found with his name on it