You have already established your hatred of Jews. Now you add Christians to the list.
Do you consider the "people of the book" to be infidels and polytheists?
2007-05-14 07:42:46
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answer #1
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answered by ? 6
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I didn't know that Blair was a religious person, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if Bush and others of his ilk took it upon themselves to get the ball rolling on Armageddon. After all, people like Bush are just WAITING for the Final Battle to take place and they see no point in trying to save the environment or trying to preserve world peace, since as far as they're concerned, the End Times are coming, anyway. I have nothing against Christians or other religious people, but I think that Bush's brand of Christianity is VERY dangerous!
2007-05-14 07:49:00
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answered by tangerine 7
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Some fanatics in Washington and London are not my religion.I'm actually shocked by this question.I often answer questions here of hardcore conservatives demonizing Islam for the actions of the extremists.I try to explain that's not the true face of Islam,that those people abuse the name of Allah.Most conservatives don't get that and get very angry.
This is the same thing,Christians should not be judged by the actions of every extremist who claims to be a Christian.
2007-05-14 07:57:01
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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there's no way any administration or united states of america can insure international peace. See the end results of countless presidents which have spent years of supplies and failed tries to remedy the themes interior the Mideast. as long as there are Arabs and Jews there'll be unrest and violence. they have been avowed enemies for 40 centuries and it has in basic terms waxed worse and worse with each and each era. a number of those interior the Arab community won't relax till the Jew is exterminated from the face of the earth and could talk of peace in basic terms to interrupt any truce won. Why a lot hate and vitriol might proceed to exist maximum of generations is tricky to understand. there are a lot of them that don't even comprehend why they hate, they do exactly. there have been many provisions made for the Palestinians which they agreed to, besides the incontrovertible fact that it is under no circumstances sufficient to fulfill them. It has not something to do with territory, it is all to do with a family contributors feud that spans 4,000 years and there seems no answer which will placed comfy the prefer to do conflict. Peace will in basic terms come to our international as quickly as we understand that others might seem or talk in a distinctive way yet interior the top are no distinctive the we are. Peace won't come till we learn how to enable the previous stay interior the previous. Peace won't come till we enable flow of the previous and embody the destiny mutually as one searching for a undemanding peace.
2016-12-11 09:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope.
Christians don't want Armageddon because that would leave the non-believers with no hope.
The ones that should bear watch are those who condemn Christianity for out of that thinking will come the Anti-Christ.
He will be well recieved by the world until he turns on them.
2007-05-14 07:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I can’t vouch much for Tony Blair’s religious ideology, but for Bush, the idea that his actions might be instrumental in one day bring about the apocalypse is not that farfetched of a notion. It is well noted by many political analysts and religious commentators that though Bush has religious roots in mainstream level headed Christian denominations such as the Episcopalians and Presbyterians, he has, in his later “reformative” years more aligned himself with fundamentalist Christianity and their bizarre apocalyptic outlook, which is based on John Nelson Darby’s premillennial dispensation theory – a theory that states that biblical sayings refer to contemporary events and how they will unfold to lead to the banishment of Satan and the return of Christ.
Bush almost certainly sees himself as a key player in the plans of divine providence. Chalk it up to narcissism, self-delusion, or just plain ignorance of true theology. Either way such a simplistic, narrow, and quite frankly, militant view of religion can have catastrophic consequences for the world. Unlike what Tim Laye’s “Left Behind” books like to theorize, I doubt following of course action based on a specious interpretation of the Bible, will bode well for humanity. Of course any President who would follow the theology that the “Left Behind” series is based on, must have left his brain behind.
I join the likes of Sam Harris, author of “The End of Faith” and Richard Dawkins author of “The God Delusion” in stating that we need to take off our kiddy gloves when dealing with claims to faith and how they dictate actions in this world. Faith systems and the ideas they espouse, can no longer be held so sacrosanct that they go unquestioned. In an age when any religious nut can get his hands on a weapon of mass destruction, and especially in a time when a religious nut can hold the highest office in the land, it is time that we dismantle religion’s protected status, and force the faithful to be subjected to the same battery of questioning and investigation that all other areas of truth, such as science and philosophy, are held to.
2007-05-14 12:24:05
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answered by Lawrence Louis 7
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Incorrect. I sense that you are afraid of the religious. I cannot say I am religious but I strongly believe in my Higher Power. And, I have proof that my HP is in my life. Miraculous things can happen, even without bible thumping.
I hope you will join in and share some happiness.
2007-05-14 07:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It's always good to know who the enemy is. And you do plan on staying in the UK, correct?
The answer to your question is no.
2007-05-14 07:47:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The simple answer would be incorrect.
2007-05-14 07:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you really want conflicting viewpoints or just someone to agree with you?
2007-05-14 07:42:38
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answered by wyllow 6
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