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Comment Re:More needless loss of life. (Score 1) 2549

Religion has often been as en excuse for war. That isn't religions fault if it has been abused. As a Christian (I don't mean by my birth or official religion, I do believe in God, and Jesus Christ, His son) I have no reason to support Islam, but I really believe that many muslisms to not accept those deeds and don't approve it by their Faith. Bush is trying to act as a good Christian, at least that's the picture I get, but if he did, he'd pray on his knees for wisdom and would try to seek those reasons why these terrorists did what they did.

Instead, his causing many innocent children getting orphans, or worse yet, killing them by 'collateral damage', as it is said. Yes, I know that in WTC many people also lost their relatives, but I'd like to point out that the organisation behind WTC is not an institute looking for people's wellfare. WTO abuses third nations hard, year 1998 it's spokesman dared to claim in public that it is good to transfer most polluting industry to development countries, as a dead worker is not as expensive there as it is in here.

However, there are people who are really 'religous nuts', but I'd like to make difference between them and just religious people. For any true Christian it should be crystal clear that inquisition at middle ages NOR so-called Crusades were acts of God. 2000 years ago God's son askes us only but two things. Those two things were:

  • Love God, your Lord more than anything else
  • Love others as you love yourself
By keeping the last commandment you don't want to kill anybody, even less to cause intentional, prolonged pain. But I don't think that Bush really cares a lot about those things that Jesus had said.

I also wish I'm wrong.

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