comic boy wrote:I doubt that his victims would much care if he was Christian or not , bottom line is that he was murderous scum with a warped vision of how to improve humanity. Notice the usual religious hypocrisy though of those rushing to insist he was not a ' proper ' Christian , wonder if they use the same criteria when labeling terrorists as Muslims.
A new challenger?
You can deal with the following to make your case have substance:
See page 9 and page 10, BBS v. Symmetry.
Good luck!
Notice the usual religious hypocrisy though of those rushing to insist he was not a ' proper ' Christian , wonder if they use the same criteria when labeling terrorists as Muslims.
How is hypocritical to point out that terrorism is not compatible with Christianity?
The same question can be asked of Islam, but that's beside the point.
Suppose we meet an alien race called Gonlak which has the criteria of X, Y, and Z. Now, some guy says he's a Gonlak, and he commits a terrorist act. Then, people label him a "Gonlakian terrorist." But it's shown that he's not from Gonlaktica (the planet of the Gonlaks), nor does he even fit the criteria of a Gonlak.
So is he really a Gonlakian terrorist? No, of course not, and I've been through the same argument with Symmetry. Symmetry thinks that if someone calls himself a Christian, and uses metaphors like "Crusade!," yet that someone doesn't practice Christianity, nor does he accept the whole identify with Jesus part, nor does he seek to impose a Christian-based State of Christian Law and Order, then he must somehow be a "radical Christian terrorist."
I've shown that to be baseless, and he can't successfully defend his stance (except by repeating himself), and that's the end of the story. Hopefully, you can do better!