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Did Political Correctness Play a Pert in the Fort Hood Slaughter

tinytim

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Really? Where's the concern for OUR TROOPS, their families, and those who have suffered this tragedy? Are you actually buying into the media trash that our concern for our country is "judgemental" for these poor little helpless bloodthirsty killers? Gimme a break!

When I see the muslims reaching out, apologizing for the actions of one of their own, and TRYING to get along with others, then maybe, just maybe I won't suffer an "adverse reaction" to the filthy murderers who teach and glorify this type of behavior. Until then, yes, I will be suspicious, watchful, and even a bit prejudiced against Muslims, and I make no apology for it.

I don't see it a "prejudiced"... The very definition of prejudiced is 'PRE JUDGING" before facts are in...

IN the case of Islam the facts are in...
The religion of Islam teaches it's followers to kill infidels (UNbelievers in Mohammad)... That is a fact...

So if a person adheres to that religion.. and practices it faithfully.. then that person should be considered dangerous.

Of all the terrorist attacks around the world over the last 8 yrs, most were Muslim.

Commonsense says to be suspicious of any group of people that declares it is OK to kill you!...

The problem is, all these antiprofiling idiots are too stupid for their own good!..

And before someone flames me... I have witnessed to Muslims.. I have had the privilege of setting down for a few hours with a teen Muslim girl from the United Arab Emirates and telling her all about Christianity.. I have been in the presence of a Muslim argument.. where 2 Muslim fathers were fighting over which one was the better Muslim!... The one's daughter (AJ was her initials)... was translating the fight for me.. AJ'S father was more of a liberal Muslim... and didn't make AJ wear the Headcovering...The other father was condemning him and AJ with associating with infidels (ME!!)

I loved that family.. but at the same time, I recognized the dangers that were present.. .I took a very big chance.. but it was worth it.... pray for AJ... the last I heard from her, she is back home in the UAE, and since the UAE censors email, I have not heard from her for 4 yrs now. She can't receive my emails.. and hers can't get out... the UAE won't allow her to communicate with me.. (This is info from a common friend of both her and me... she let this common friend know why she can't talk to us now)...

I only pray that what I said affects her in some way, and one day I will see her in Heaven!....

So to me it is not prejudiced.. it is common sense...
 

OldRegular

Well-Known Member
Good post tinytim.

I worry about the young girl from Ohio who converted to Christianity and is apparently being sent back to Ohio. To her parents this girl is now an infidel. They may take her back to Egypt to commit the honor killing.
 

Nonsequitur

New Member
Well, judging by some of the posts by some Christians on this board there certainly needs to be concern about adverse reaction to Muslims because of the actions of this murderer.(Why? Gee, did he do something wrong like kill Christians?) If Christians who are supposed to have as their main goal in life the bringing of others to Christ Jesus to the glory of God (Whoa......uh-uh. We don't bring others to Christ. Only the Holy spirit does. All we can do is tell the story. After that, it is the Holy Spirit and a PERSONAL decision to believe in Him. When Christ Himself spoke on the hilltops, it was written that some said, no, and left. NOWHERE does it say he ran down the hill, grabbed them, and talked them into it.)react this way just imagine how people who are not Christians may be reacting.(That is the point you are missing. You believe, or you don't. It is not our duty to 'convince' anyone.)[/QUOTE]

Christians should be concerned only that muslims (or any other false belief) that they are worshipping a false god, tell them the Good News, and hope that the seed comes to fruition.
That is all we can do.
 

Robert Snow

New Member
I don't see it a "prejudiced"... The very definition of prejudiced is 'PRE JUDGING" before facts are in...

IN the case of Islam the facts are in...
The religion of Islam teaches it's followers to kill infidels (UNbelievers in Mohammad)... That is a fact...

So if a person adheres to that religion.. and practices it faithfully.. then that person should be considered dangerous.

Of all the terrorist attacks around the world over the last 8 yrs, most were Muslim.

Commonsense says to be suspicious of any group of people that declares it is OK to kill you!...

The problem is, all these antiprofiling idiots are too stupid for their own good!..

And before someone flames me... I have witnessed to Muslims.. I have had the privilege of setting down for a few hours with a teen Muslim girl from the United Arab Emirates and telling her all about Christianity.. I have been in the presence of a Muslim argument.. where 2 Muslim fathers were fighting over which one was the better Muslim!... The one's daughter (AJ was her initials)... was translating the fight for me.. AJ'S father was more of a liberal Muslim... and didn't make AJ wear the Headcovering...The other father was condemning him and AJ with associating with infidels (ME!!)

I loved that family.. but at the same time, I recognized the dangers that were present.. .I took a very big chance.. but it was worth it.... pray for AJ... the last I heard from her, she is back home in the UAE, and since the UAE censors email, I have not heard from her for 4 yrs now. She can't receive my emails.. and hers can't get out... the UAE won't allow her to communicate with me.. (This is info from a common friend of both her and me... she let this common friend know why she can't talk to us now)...

I only pray that what I said affects her in some way, and one day I will see her in Heaven!....

So to me it is not prejudiced.. it is common sense...

:thumbs:

What he said!
 

KenH

Well-Known Member
We don't bring others to Christ.

We cannot leave out the human agency that God uses - us.

2 Corinthians 5:11
Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, we persuade men; but we are made manifest unto God; and I trust also are made manifest in your consciences.
 

exscentric

Well-Known Member
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McCain has suggested that PC was a part of it and has labeled it a terrorist attach as did Lieberman. Someone back there is awake even though few.
 

Nonsequitur

New Member
We cannot leave out the human agency that God uses - us.

2 Corinthians 5:11
Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, we persuade men; but we are made manifest unto God; and I trust also are made manifest in your consciences.


We tell them....they make up their mind.
 
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