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How should we as Catholics respond to ISIS?
It seems like these guys are out to cause trouble. They don’t make any sense in what they are doing. It might take a full scale war to go after these guys. Its just sad how much terror they are causing.One of the prayers of the early Christians was to be able to stand up for the Lord in the face of death. I have since added this to my prayer list. Today 15 so-called lone wolf terrorists were arrested in Australia for plotting to kidnap innocent people off the street
and beheading them, and they planned to put it on social media. Thank God they were stopped. Sooner or later it’s coming to a theater near us, unless the United States
and our coalition respond with ground troops and at least 100 air strikes a day rather than 100 air strikes a week. It’s amazing how after World War II the world said never again would something like that happen, and yet, it’s happening before our very own eyes.
A-10s or AC 130’s, Apache’s work well too. The problem is you have to respond with such precision that you do not hurt the innocent by standers that need our protection the most.How should we as Catholics respond to ISIS?
You reckon a hundred air strikes a day, might be a good response to 15 lone terrorists in Australia, what are the targets for these air strikes? By the sounds of it, they will create more injustice, and the need for more terrorism.15 so-called lone wolf terrorists were arrested in Australia for plotting to kidnap innocent people off the street
and beheading them, and they planned to put it on social media. Thank God they were stopped. Sooner or later it’s coming to a theater near us, unless the United States
and our coalition respond with ground troops and at least 100 air strikes a day rather than 100 air strikes a week. It’s amazing how after World War II the world said never again would something like that happen, and yet, it’s happening before our very own eyes.
By saying it is God’s job alone to judge them.How should we as Catholics respond to ISIS?
A few M.O.A.B’s wouldn’t hurt! These people are cowards. But the 30 mil works great.A-10s or AC 130’s, Apache’s work well too. The problem is you have to respond with such precision that you do not hurt the innocent by standers that need our protection the most.
That is why we can not respond with B2’s or B52’s.
Sadly America and Britain played a part in destabilising Iraq, creating two million refugees they have lost their homes, jobs, education, hospitals and a way of life, how are they going to get justice?I would say that Catholics should respond to the Islamic State by considering how it came to be.
It was an organization created, funded, trained and armed by the Western powers with the purpose of taking down Syria. Shortly after this the whole thing got out of hand when the mess the West made in Iraq was exacerbated.
Shortly put, had the West not made a mess, the Islamic state would never have come into being.
I would suggest that sending up drones is cowardly, and the great destruction of bombing from the relative safety of an aircraft. No boots on the ground from our soldiers this time, they are the ones who take the greatest risk.kimg901;
A few M.O.A.B’s wouldn’t hurt! These people are cowards.