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Looks like the guy was well awarded - atleast in his own crazy mind. Too bad they didnt allow him to wear it after the massmurder.
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I know what you are talking about and this spring after starting to follow politics more closely I have had similar feelings about humanity. But lets not derail the threat. Its not worth it.The cancer is within all humanity. What we need to do is understand it - not succumb to those who thrive on it.
I can tell you what I think would help - but it would derail the thread completely. I don't think that's appropriate at this moment.
A commentator says he will very likely use his trial as a platform for giving out his "philosophies" - marketing for free, sort of.
I think the current day christians are amatours when it comes to terrorism.this is a comment from an al jazz article :
"'The Norwegian bomber was a white Christian, so I guess that means we should have increased security checks at airports for anyone wearing a crucifix, should treat any Christian looking person like a potential terrorist threat and we should probably stop any Churches from being built around where the attacks took place cuz like, it would be as if they were celebrating"
Christians in Muslim Countries
In Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim country and one traditionally renowned for its religious toleration, terrorists bombed churches in 18 cities, killing scores and wounding hundreds. Violence against the Christian minority has steadily continued over the past decade." As an example, he cited the beheadings of three Christian teenage girls in Sulawesi in late October. International Christian Concern's Jeff King brought photos of the incident; the girls' heads were left at a church, each with a note that vowed, "We will murder 100 more Christian teenagers and their heads will be presented as presents."
In Egypt Christians are treated as "second-class citizens" under state-sponsored discrimination and actively persecuted by Islamic militants apart from the government. He cited the week-long riot in October against St. George's Coptic Church in Alexandria by a 10,000-strong mob incensed by rumors of blasphemy.
Christians face repression in Iran. Tehran's tyrannical President Ahmadinejad met with 30 provincial governors and reportedly declared, "I will stop Christianity in this country," avowing to shut down the country's growing house-church movement.
In Saudi Arabia, Christians, a large percentage of the foreign workers making up a quarter of the population, will not be able to find any churches whatsoever to worship in. Churches are forbidden. Dozens of those who pray together in private houses were arrested and jailed earlier this year. This fanatically intolerant kingdom even forbids Muslims, under threat of death, to wish a Christian "Happy Holidays," much less "Merry Christmas."
Last Christmas in Iraq, St. John's Church near Mosul was attacked. Assyrian cultural expert Eden Naby described the scene: "The Mass begins. It is cold inside the stone church. Suddenly you hear automatic fire. The doors fly open. The Christian guards are shot, and in march armed Kurdish Peshmarga who shoot up the church, beat up the priest and drive the parishioners cowering home." In prior months, other churches in southern Iraq had been bombed by Islamic militants, some during worship services. Though the terror came from two different sources, in each case the purpose was the same to intimidate and force out the ancient Chaldo Assyrian Christian community.
http://www.warriorsfortruth.com/christians in muslim countries.html
Christians in Muslim Countries: Saudi Girl Burned Alive for Being Christian
According to sources close to the victim, the religious police member had cut the tongue of the girl and burned her to death following a heated debate on religion.
http://deathby1000papercuts.com/200...-saudi-girl-burned-alive-for-being-christian/
this is a comment from an al jazz article :
"'The Norwegian bomber was a white Christian, so I guess that means we should have increased security checks at airports for anyone wearing a crucifix, should treat any Christian looking person like a potential terrorist threat and we should probably stop any Churches from being built around where the attacks took place cuz like, it would be as if they were celebrating"
Why? If this would have been an action by a Muslim, we wouldn't be discussing about a single person responsible for it but about the evil of Islam.I'm not familiar with al jazz, but I can't imagine that he/she/they have much credibility with statements like that.
Great let's make lists. Maybe if I look into it I could find a longer list with atrocities towards Muslims.
I don't think this has anything to do with him being a Christian either. I do think on average the reactions to something as awful as this would be very different if the act was committed by someone with a different religious background. Even if he would have been a lone wolf.I find it strange that we're so focused on him being a Christian. I mean, is it a particularly Christian act to slaughter other Christians for disagreeing?
I don't think this has anything to do with him being a Christian either. I do think on average the reactions to something as awful as this would be very different if the act was committed by someone with a different religious background. Even if he would have been a lone wolf.
For the rest I find myself strangely enough agreeing with your post
I'm sure I can't, but the list you gave was not from a single region but from a variety of different nations and wasn't about atrocities towards people from the Nordic countries, so I think it would be fare a different list could contain all non-Muslim countries.I doubt you can find any long list of atrocities towards muslims in nordic countries. Unlike muslim countries we are famous for our tolerance and its not somthing Im shamed off.
In Finland the discussion has been mainly about these nordic massmurders and muslim terrorists. Allthough in this thread too the discussion has been atleast in som points about "nordic countries". I can clearly remember somone talking about "nordic taliban" even.I'm sure I can't, but the list you gave was not from a single region but from a variety of different nations and wasn't about atrocities towards people from the Nordic countries, so I think it would be fare a different list could contain all non-Muslim countries.
That said, I do not see the point of making any list and comparing who has the longest, biggest or best.
He was only christian in the cultural sense (so he writes) as part of his nobel templar knight image.