This has nothing to do with my point which is that specifically targeting innocent people to murder is a great evil, PERHAPS the greatest evil that man can involve himself in. It turns my stomach to see any type of apologies for it. If you are going to defend terrorism, you might as well defend intentional genocide. It seems that your values are completely in line with those of Old Testament Christianity and Fundamentalist Islam. They are completely and utterly opposed to secular humanist values.
As mentioned before, war is a dirty business where people often get killed for senseless reasons. That's simply reality of the matter, and getting angry at me won't change it. If you oppose that sort of thing, then bear some responsibly for what you can do about it here at home instead of ranting about people halfway around world. On that front at least you seem rather better than the many here who only pretend to deplore senseless violence.
But in light of your accusation, it bears repeating that "evil" is a pretty abrahamic concept. In reality, humans are designed to do what's in their self-interest, and if it means killing others then it's how that goes without some artificial barrier or repercussion. That should hardly be novel if you've ever watched nature programs, and we don't call the lion "evil". Abrahamic religions popularized the concept that serious repercussions for "evil" won't just occur at the hand of man in this life.
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