It's not atheists its religious fundamentalists.

The only thing you can safely conclude about McVeigh is that religion wasn't important to him; and it certainly had nothing to do with his terrorist act. It's likely he was some species of agnostic that saw no harm in having Last Rites administered prior to his execution.

A kind of Pascals Wager thing. Very likely it was offered by the prison and McVeigh didn't refuse it. Why would he?

But to the left, it's hugely important that McVeigh be a Christian terrorist, so facts be damned. The white Christian terrorist narrative is critical to them. To look at it objectively, considering how morally repugnant tens of millions of Chriatians find abortion to be it's actually pretty *remarkable* how rare anti-abortion violence is. The same can be said for politics more generally: for all the rancor and vitriol in our political dialogue, that we don't see more acts of politically motivated terrorism is remarkable. The purely political terrorist, Tim McVeigh blew up the federal building DECADES ago and some people talk like it happened last week.

Islamic terrorism is in no need of a narrative or appeals to history because it's a present reality.
 
The only thing you can safely conclude about McVeigh is that religion wasn't important to him; and it certainly had nothing to do with his terrorist act. It's likely he was some species of agnostic that saw no harm in having Last Rites administered prior to his execution.

A kind of Pascals Wager thing. Very likely it was offered by the prison and McVeigh didn't refuse it. Why would he?

But to the left, it's hugely important that McVeigh be a Christian terrorist, so facts be damned. The white Christian terrorist narrative is critical to them. To look at it objectively, considering how morally repugnant tens of millions of Chriatians find abortion to be it's actually pretty *remarkable* how rare anti-abortion violence is. The same can be said for politics more generally: for all the rancor and vitriol in our political dialogue, that we don't see more acts of politically motivated terrorism is remarkable. The purely political terrorist, Tim McVeigh blew up the federal building DECADES ago and some people talk like it happened last week.

Islamic terrorism is in no need of a narrative or appeals to history because it's a present reality.

if McVeigh was catholic, that explains it.he was never born from above; he was "catholic". he was not a follower and disciple of "Christ"; he was "catholic". Catholicism is a religion, like brushing your teeth; you just do it. any true, born from above, true believer ; led of the Spirit; would
"do no murder". there are few of those kind of disciples of Christ in this land.
 
The only thing you can safely conclude about McVeigh is that religion wasn't important to him; and it certainly had nothing to do with his terrorist act. It's likely he was some species of agnostic that saw no harm in having Last Rites administered prior to his execution.

A kind of Pascals Wager thing. Very likely it was offered by the prison and McVeigh didn't refuse it. Why would he?

But to the left, it's hugely important that McVeigh be a Christian terrorist, so facts be damned. The white Christian terrorist narrative is critical to them. To look at it objectively, considering how morally repugnant tens of millions of Chriatians find abortion to be it's actually pretty *remarkable* how rare anti-abortion violence is. The same can be said for politics more generally: for all the rancor and vitriol in our political dialogue, that we don't see more acts of politically motivated terrorism is remarkable. The purely political terrorist, Tim McVeigh blew up the federal building DECADES ago and some people talk like it happened last week.

Islamic terrorism is in no need of a narrative or appeals to history because it's a present reality.
it is my observation that believers in Christ do show an extremely, remarkably high level of restraint in light of all of the treachery being perpetuated against all the people of earth by the damned leftists. up-to-date believers do know what time it is and have learned that in today's climate of murder and hatred by the antichrist left, that; these things must be....... The Lord Jesus Christ will judge the traitors, murderers, adulterers...
 
if McVeigh was catholic, that explains it.he was never born from above; he was "catholic". he was not a follower and disciple of "Christ"; he was "catholic". Catholicism is a religion, like brushing your teeth; you just do it. any true, born from above, true believer ; led of the Spirit; would
"do no murder". there are few of those kind of disciples of Christ in this land.

Actually, McVeigh's religious philosophy [whatever it was] explains nothing in terms of his terrorist act. His objectives and motivations were entirely political.
 
Actually, McVeigh's religious philosophy [whatever it was] explains nothing in terms of his terrorist act. His objectives and motivations were entirely political.

it does explain that he was a natural brute beast, without the Spirit. It was totally politically motivated. IMO, the Charleston shootings this year were political.
 
it does explain that he was a natural brute beast, without the Spirit. It was totally politically motivated. IMO, the Charleston shootings this year were political.

I know what you're saying and I don't totally disagree but you're on another level lol. The point of discussion is whether he was a Christian terrorist and he's not and wasn't. Whatever McVeighs religious convictions [or lack of] were, they were entirely incidental to his actions.

In contrast, Islamic terrorists are entirely motivated by Islamic tenets.
 
The only thing you can safely conclude about McVeigh is that religion wasn't important to him; and it certainly had nothing to do with his terrorist act. It's likely he was some species of agnostic that saw no harm in having Last Rites administered prior to his execution.

A kind of Pascals Wager thing. Very likely it was offered by the prison and McVeigh didn't refuse it. Why would he?

But to the left, it's hugely important that McVeigh be a Christian terrorist, so facts be damned. The white Christian terrorist narrative is critical to them. To look at it objectively, considering how morally repugnant tens of millions of Chriatians find abortion to be it's actually pretty *remarkable* how rare anti-abortion violence is. The same can be said for politics more generally: for all the rancor and vitriol in our political dialogue, that we don't see more acts of politically motivated terrorism is remarkable. The purely political terrorist, Tim McVeigh blew up the federal building DECADES ago and some people talk like it happened last week.

Islamic terrorism is in no need of a narrative or appeals to history because it's a present reality.

The liberals seem to be praying hoping that some one will strap on a suicide vest, walk into an abortion clinic, shout out "GOD IS GREAT", and then detonate the bomb; but the only way it could be better for them, if there were several "coordinated" incidents, across the US.
 
Not necessarily. A strategic political killing is not terrorism. Its only terrorism if one of the primary objectives is to control others behavior through fear.

Yet you don't have a problem with the most prolific terrorists in the USA being environmentalists
 
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