Comments on: Christian GI Ruled Conscientious Objector
Oregon Native Granted Discharge After Saying Religious Awakening Left Him Opposed To War
- The " my time is up- or I am gay -does not work- this C O thing did work -we can expect more !
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Posted by babooph at 06:27 PM : Sep 24, 2008
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a lot of liberal athiests in the military will have a religious awakening..religion wins again..(of course, that is if its not all BS..is it?) - Reply to this comment
- So the 10 Commandments say you shall not flock with crows?
Murder, kill -- no distinction in usage beyond the courts.
Regards,
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Posted by Nancy_Naive at 12:45 PM : Sep 24, 2008
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For a non-believer..you sure quote the bible a lot..
"attack denotes fear, fear denotes belief"
are you a bitter closet christian? - Reply to this comment
- name ONE non-religious society..ONE non-religious nation THAT NEVER DEFENDED THEMSELVES FROM HARM..
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- The " my time is up- or I am gay -does not work- this C O thing did work -we can expect more !
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Posted by babooph at 06:27 PM : Sep 24, 2008
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ever wondered why he ''enlisted'' in the first place?? - Reply to this comment
- This soldier and those in the trial need to be prayed for. Hopefull God will use this to inform Americans that killing is not good for the pyche, country or soul.
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Posted by ChrisBieber at 05:45 PM : Sep 24, 2008
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that is all good..now are you ready to ''turn the other cheek''..chris
btw..i think you grew up during the carter era..(dont lie now) - Reply to this comment
- The " my time is up- or I am gay -does not work- this C O thing did work -we can expect more !
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- as a former warmonger militarist and chickenhawk(a Reagan Youth) I saw the error of my ways after first realizing the goal of the miitarization of USA and its globalization and our "leaders" surrendering our soveriengty and then having a nearfatal caraccident and coma...God in his mercy gave me the warmonger talktalk Christian another chance...I gave away my arsenal of guns(Dylan-song like "cant touch them anymore" but am NOT for any gun control)and ditched any hint of violence and militarism....Christ told ALL us to love one another... I hate what has happened to our country, our culture(RAMPANT DEATH and MILITARY idolization) and the Church, proudly waving American Flags and advocating bombing and death and Soviet-like invasions and occupations. That is not showing any love.
This soldier and those in the trial need to be prayed for. Hopefull God will use this to inform Americans that killing is not good for the pyche, country or soul. - Reply to this comment
- "Wouldn''''t a true Christian kill anything that stands in their way? That''''s the way they''''ve been doing it for hundreds and hundreds of years"...
Posted by mjm117 at 03:02 PM : Sep 24, 2008
Understanding...that''s all it will take you. - Reply to this comment
- "Murder, kill -- no distinction in usage beyond the courts".
Regards,
Posted by Nancy_Naive at 12:45 PM : Sep 24, 2008
Why not? Someone attacks me and in my defense I strike the person. He dies. As long as my intent is not to end his life, is this murder? On the other hand, he attacks and I knock him down and continue to strike well beyond what is necessary to disable him. Is that murder? I think that there is a clear distinction. - Reply to this comment
- Wouldn''t a true Christian kill anything that stands in their way? That''s the way they''ve been doing it for hundreds and hundreds of years...
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