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Two Americans among 5 killed at Pakistan Church



<< Uh oh...this could spell trouble 🙁

Why would they attack an int'l church?
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This isn't the first time Muslims have attacked a Christian church and it wont be the last.
 


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Wonder what all of the nutcase apologists have to say about this?
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they'll quote 500 year old Christian atrocities that they will claim justify or balance out current bigotry and hate Muslims are showing to "infidels" in these Arab countries.
 


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<< 🙁:|

Wonder what all of the nutcase apologists have to say about this?
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they'll quote 500 year old Christian atrocities that they will claim justify or balance out current bigotry.
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Or they would blame lack of education and powerty (caused by the western world) for this and not the religious fundamentalism.
 
I used to think that Muslims had some respect for life, but I?m starting to think they don?t. Killing other people and their own just seems so easy for them it?s unbelievable. It?s like there are Countries full of madmen running around killing anything that they don?t like. 🙁
 
The woman was a US embassy worker.

yahoo.com
"The U.S. Embassy in Islamabad identified the Americans as Barbara Green, who worked in administration at the embassy, and her daughter Christin Woolsley, a senior at the American School in Islamabad. Green's husband works in the embassy's computer division."


"No group claimed responsibility. Suspicion fell on Islamic militants angered by Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's crackdown on Islamic extremism that began in January."

Does that make any sense to anyone? Musharraf cracks down on the extemist groups and they get mad so they throw grenades into a Western Church which will only cause any sane government to crack down even more. It just doesn't make sense to me.
 


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<< 🙁:|

Wonder what all of the nutcase apologists have to say about this?
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they'll quote 500 year old Christian atrocities that they will claim justify or balance out current bigotry and hate Muslims are showing to "infidels" in these Arab countries.
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exactly what I was talking about you in the pm, the muslim world is where christianity was 500 years ago. Its no excuse I know but it does explain some things. They belive religion should countrol the country as many christian countries did 500 years ago.


and...
This is somesortof a battle between muslims and hindus(sp?), I dont know enough about it to comment, except that its sad how things are going there 🙁
 


<< The woman was a US embassy worker.

yahoo.com
"The U.S. Embassy in Islamabad identified the Americans as Barbara Green, who worked in administration at the embassy, and her daughter Christin Woolsley, a senior at the American School in Islamabad. Green's husband works in the embassy's computer division."


"No group claimed responsibility. Suspicion fell on Islamic militants angered by Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's crackdown on Islamic extremism that began in January."

Does that make any sense to anyone? Musharraf cracks down on the extemist groups and they get mad so they throw grenades into a Western Church which will only cause any sane government to crack down even more. It just doesn't make sense to me.
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I think the idea is to drive another wedge between the US and Pakestan by making Musharaf look inneffective in his own country.
 


<< exactly what I was talking about you in the pm, the muslim world is where christianity was 500 years ago. Its no excuse I know but it does explain some things. They belive religion should countrol the country as many christian countries did 500 years ago.


and...
This is somesortof a battle between muslims and hindus(sp?), I dont know enough about it to comment, except that its sad how things are going there 🙁
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Its an interesting hypothesis. But Islam also has no central power like other religions do so different sects have no one to answer to when they become extremists.

The Hindu Muslim Conflict goes back as far as the Pakestan Israelie Conflict does.
 


<< Its an interesting hypothesis. But Islam also has no central power like other religions do so different sects have no one to answer to when they become extremists.

The Hindu Muslim Conflict goes back as far as the Pakestan Israelie Conflict does.
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Yes and thats a big problam that will most likely slow the developement of Islam. But in some ways christianity is the same, there was one big "sect" called catholics that had the pope for a leader and from that have come many different sect and very few of them answer to the same leader as the catholics.
 


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<< Its an interesting hypothesis. But Islam also has no central power like other religions do so different sects have no one to answer to when they become extremists.

The Hindu Muslim Conflict goes back as far as the Pakestan Israelie Conflict does.
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Yes and thats a big problam that will most likely slow the developement of Islam. But in some ways christianity is the same, there was one big "sect" called catholics that had the pope for a leader and from that have come many different sect and very few of them answer to the same leader as the catholics.
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I knew that was coming 😉 I think what it comes down to is when the Christians had their Vatican II they still had enough influence to make the other Christian deminations think about their positions on the same issues.

If you ask any Chrstians (even the Baptists 🙂 ) who is the Central Figurehead for Christians, its still the Pope.
 


<< I knew that was coming 😉 I think what it comes down to is when the Christians had their Vatican II they still had enough influence to make the other Christian deminations think about their positions on the same issues.

If you ask any Chrstians (even the Baptists 🙂 ) who is the Central Figurehead for Christians, its still the Pope.
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hehe 🙂 thats true, the influence the vatican had and still has is much greater than any leader of current muslim sects. I'm just a bit different when it comes to this since the nordic countries mostly are a part of "lutherstr&uacute;" not sure what the name is in english. And the basis for this "sect" is "screw the pope, we can think for ourselves"😛
 


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<< I knew that was coming 😉 I think what it comes down to is when the Christians had their Vatican II they still had enough influence to make the other Christian deminations think about their positions on the same issues.

If you ask any Chrstians (even the Baptists 🙂 ) who is the Central Figurehead for Christians, its still the Pope.
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hehe 🙂 thats true, the influence the vatican had and still has is much greater than any leader of current muslim sects. I'm just a bit different when it comes to this since the nordic countries mostly are a part of "lutherstr&uacute;" not sure what the name is in english. And the basis for this "sect" is "screw the pope, we can think for ourselves"😛
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We call them Lutherans I believe 🙂
 


<< We call them Lutherans I believe 🙂 >>


yeah, most likely, just got me confused when I read on that test page that was posted here last week where "lutherans" where called some realy freaky name😕
 


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<< We call them Lutherans I believe 🙂 >>


yeah, most likely, just got me confused when I read on that test page that was posted here last week where "lutherans" where called some realy freaky name😕
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I thought it was from the famous church questioner Martin Luther...??
 


<< I thought it was from the famous church questioner Martin Luther...?? >>


yes its true, but that page had some weird names for nearly all religions listed there
 


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<< I thought it was from the famous church questioner Martin Luther...?? >>


yes its true, but that page had some weird names for nearly all religions listed there
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lol oh. Whew! I thought the Jesuits would show up and kick my butt if I was wrong 😀
 


<< If you ask any Chrstians (even the Baptists ) who is the Central Figurehead for Christians, its still the Pope >>


sorry, but I don't know any American Baptist who would choose the pope over Billy Graham. If anyone saw it, Dr. Graham spoke for all protestant Christians at the 9/11 memorial in Washington. It was his greatest speech in the twilight of his career.

Most protestants have nothing against John Paul. He seems like a good enough leader. But Graham had the more influence in his lifetime of saving souls. I don't know of one person who came to faith because of the Pope JP.

We still have plenty of issues with "the Pope," however... like everytime someone blames us for the Crusades or child molesters in the church, for example.

As far as Islam is concerned, it just sucks. 😛
 


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<< I thought it was from the famous church questioner Martin Luther...?? >>


yes its true, but that page had some weird names for nearly all religions listed there
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lol oh. Whew! I thought the Jesuits would show up and kick my butt if I was wrong 😀
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you just watch your back or little men will come and get you 😛😉

(I have no idea where I'm going with this🙂)
 


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<< If you ask any Chrstians (even the Baptists ) who is the Central Figurehead for Christians, its still the Pope >>


sorry, but I don't know any American Baptist who would choose the pope over Billy Graham. If anyone saw it, Dr. Graham spoke for all protestant Christians at the 9/11 memorial in Washington. It was his greatest speech in the twilight of his career.

Most protestants have nothing against John Paul. He seems like a good enough leader. But Graham had the more influence in his lifetime of saving souls. I don't know of one person who came to faith because of the Pope JP.

We still have plenty of issues with "the Pope," however... like everytime someone blames us for the Crusades or child molesters in the church, for example.
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I could be wrong. My father is a big Billy Graham fan as well but IMHO I think the Pope is still regarded by most Christians as the Central Figuread of the Church.
 


<< The Hindu Muslim Conflict goes back as far as the Pakestan Israelie Conflict does. >>

What's this??
j/k Tex. I know what you meant. 😉
 


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<< The Hindu Muslim Conflict goes back as far as the Pakestan Israelie Conflict does. >>

What's this??
j/k Tex. I know what you meant. 😉
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🙂
 


<< If you ask any Chrstians (even the Baptists 🙂 ) who is the Central Figurehead for Christians, its still the Pope. >>




That ignorant comment is clearly your opinion.

 
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