RE: 9 Dead in SC church shooting
June 19, 2015 at 1:11 am
(This post was last modified: June 19, 2015 at 1:28 am by Secular Elf.)
(June 18, 2015 at 6:09 pm)Nope Wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/18...14126.html
Quote:Analysts on Fox News floated the theory on Thursday that the shooting at a historically black church in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday night was motivated by religious animosity toward Christians, rather than by racism.
Host Steve Doocy suggested on "Fox & Friends" that religion was the likely motivation for the terrorist attack.
"Extraordinarily, they called it a hate crime," Doocy said in an interview with a pastor Thursday morning. "And some look at it as, well, it's because it was a white guy, apparently, and a black church. But you made a great point just a moment ago about the hostility toward Christians, and it was in a church, so maybe that's what it was about."
He wore patches supporting apartheid. Also, it is reported that he told a survivor that one of his reasons for the attack was because he felt that black men rape white women. I think that we are pretty safe saying that the attack was motivated by race.
Yes, I think also that it is safe to say so. Not only that, white racist movements, such as Aryan Nations and Skinheads, and the Ku Klux Klan, for example, cloak themselves in the Christian Cross. Religion plays a major part in their ideology of hate. It would be safe to even say that in this particular case, it is a Christian committing a crime against his fellow Christians.
Here is something else about this case that really got me pissed off, so much so I made a link on FB and commented on it:
Quote:It was an unusual morning for Debbie Dills. She was running late to work. And according to both Dills and her boss, "That never happens. All part of God's Plan," said Dills.
http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/story/293561...he-suspect
The obvious argument is that the Christian God, the all powerful and all knowing, did not lift one finger to PREVENT the deaths of his own people, his own worshippers, INSIDE his territory, his house, and to boot, his own man, a pastor, who the community has said was a good man and good state legislature doing good for the people, allowed 9 human beings to die.
And not only that, if we examine what she is really saying, and religious people don't understand that this is what they really saying because they never stop long enough to THINK about what they are saying, it was in the Christian God's plan to have those people murdered, so that the perp could get away so that a woman in NC could see him on the road and call 911 on his ass. It was in God's plan. What the fuck hell plan is that?! Crazy ass stupid claims. This is what drives me up the wall!!
"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."--Thomas Jefferson