Police: Approximately 20 dead inside Florida nightclub after mass shooting

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Christians on the fringes who believe that gay people should be killed.
Every group of peoples has people who hate and various behavior issues. No-one has a pass from this and it doesn’t appear to me some are more prone. That hasn’t been my experience. People by large get along, but we have an intentional islamic radical jihad agenda here

Unfortunately this attack by Islamic radicals and these attacks can’t be specifically stopped. But what you can do is have an actual strategy to address the radical aspect long term. .
 
Where on earth did you get that idea from? I’m not slandering anyone! I’m not calling anyone names. I’m being blunt and straight forward. My first post talked about two examples of violence against homosexuals and then the poster I’m responding too was accusing me of posting inappropriate material which was disgusting too them. So, I wrote back stating that it did not matter if said poster found the post disgusting or was offended by it because wether or not that want to accept it, there are Catholics that promote violence against homosexuals and quote Leviticus like those teenagers did to justify there actions. I’m not slandering anyone! There were no use of direct words against said poster, I’m just pointing out facts.
Where’s your post that I responded to, I can’t find it anymore?? And if it no longer is on the thread, then there was a reason it was removed, hence my comment to you.
 
The ex-wife is saying he was mentally unbalanced. Has a history of steroid use. She has not seen him in 7 years, though.
 
It’s not that hard to find examples on the Internet of Christians who advocate the death penalty for homosexuality:

thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/davidbadash/christian_pastor_says_gays_worthy_of_death_at_conference_with_3_gop_presidential_candidates

I’m not saying that people like Swanson are mainstream Christians, but there certainly are radical Christians on the fringes who believe that gay people should be killed.
Ah yes, the Christians are no different argument.

Mohammed started out as a caravan raider and his religion was spread mainly through conquest.

Muslims as a whole murder, maim,and destroy at orders of magnitude worse than the nastiest Christians. They do now and they have throughout history, following the precepts of their “Prophet of God”. To say otherwise is disingenuous.
 
I didn’t say you were meant to follow the whole of Mosaic law. But there are lots of different kinds of Christians. There’s not just one kind of Christian any more than there is just one kind of Muslim. Both Christians and Muslims and most other faiths have radical fringes.
The punishment in the Leviticus quote you posted doesn’t need to be followed because as this Catholic Answers article says regarding Mosaic law, it “is not binding for Christians.” Obviously homosexual behaviour is prohibited in the New Testament, but correct me if I am wrong, but I don’t think language about punishment is described in a similar way in the New Testament verses as it is used in the Leviticus verse.

There are Christians of many different denominations and beliefs and there are fundamentalists, but have you heard of an incident ever happening in America where there has been an attack on homosexuals or a gathering place such as a club for homosexuals, from a Christian of such a magnitude as this incident or anywhere near it, and cited the verse from Leviticus as motivation?
 
Where’s your post that I responded to, I can’t find it anymore?? And if it no longer is on the thread, then there was a reason it was removed, hence my comment to you.
It was taken down because apparently the poster I responded too got offended. There was obviously a misinterpretation of my words as I was NOT saying the poster was like the other Catholics who are violent against homosexuals. I was pointing out that Catholics who think like that exist. The poster obviously jumped to conclusions without thinking of the other implementations of my words.
 
I’m not talking about you or about all fundamentalist Christians. I’m saying that there are some fundamentalist Christians who believe that homosexuals deserve death. There are many different kinds of Christians and it’s silly to claim as some have done that only some Muslims believe in killing homosexuals but that there are no Christians who do as well.
There are some people on this board who try to defend Islam’s ugly record with inane comparisons to Christianity.
 
It’s not that hard to find examples on the Internet of Christians who advocate the death penalty for homosexuality:

thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/davidbadash/christian_pastor_says_gays_worthy_of_death_at_conference_with_3_gop_presidential_candidates

I’m not saying that people like Swanson are mainstream Christians, but there certainly are radical Christians on the fringes who believe that gay people should be killed.
And even if they believed such, would they, in fact, commit acts of terrorism as witnessed today, or rather have they committed such acts of terrorism? We must deal with facts and not hypotheticals.

p.s. It would be just as easy for me to find something radical gays have said pertaining to heterosexuals that is hateful and even (physically) harmful to the heterosexual community, but that does not give me leave to accuse said radicals of possibly one day attacking heterosexuals in an act of terrorism (that is scaremongering).
 
It was taken down because apparently the poster I responded too got offended. There was obviously a misinterpretation of my words as I was NOT saying the poster was like the other Catholics who are violent against homosexuals. I was pointing out that Catholics who think like that exist. The poster obviously jumped to conclusions without thinking of the other implementations of my words.
And yet it was removed, and that in itself signifies that the moderators thought it was a violation of some sort.
 
The article says that he called 911 before the attack and pledged his allegiance to ISIS. That does not mean that he was dispatched by ISIS beforehand or that he had previously been an ISIS fighter anywhere. There is no evidence yet that his was some sort of coordinated attack planned beforehand by ISIS. At this point, he is looking more like a deranged lone wolf.
 
The article says that he called 911 before the attack and pledged his allegiance to ISIS. That does not mean that he was dispatched by ISIS beforehand or that he had previously been an ISIS fighter anywhere. There is no evidence yet that his was some sort of coordinated attack planned beforehand by ISIS. At this point, he is looking more like a deranged lone wolf.
Yes, I agree that he was a lone wolf, but the hate/evil promoted by ISIS was definitely something which influenced him.
 
And yet the moderator agreed with him.
I posted to the moderator explaining my reasoning. It’s actually very sad the depth of political correctness present in this country where people have to jump to conclusions so quickly and get offended very easily and don’t think to ask for an explanation to clarify. No offense.
 
The FBI interviewed him twice he was on the radar, he slipped through. You prioritize and a non priority like today, at times can happen it seems to me.
There is no evidence yet that his was some sort of coordinated attack planned beforehand by ISIS.
Is intent required to be proven to address the radical islamic agenda.of Isis and how its affecting american soil. You hear this but how relevant is it with a group we have literal war going on today with. In fact the 90 thousand civilians in Fallujah come to mind…

aljazeera.com/news/2016/06/isil-attack-army-barracks-falluja-160612084901161.html
It is believed that up to 90,000 civilians are still inside Fallujah.
Although the Iraqi government said it had a particular strategy to establish safe corridors for civilians in the city centre to leave, Glanville said many are reluctant to exit from fear of how they may be treated by the Shia forces.
The humanitarian crisis in Iraq has been dubbed one of the world’s worst by the UN.
 
Still haven’t run out of straw…
Well since I’m not buddies with the moderators here at CAF like yourself, I have to be careful with what I post.

But I stand by what I say, some here (if my comments fit you, oh well) look at republicans, the right as sinless.

Look at your posts and how quickly you defect it to the left.

You’ll probably send a private message to the moderator and have him give me an infraction.
 
I refuse to accept that I somehow have LGBTQ ‘blood on my hands’ just because I oppose SSM or gender-fluid bathroom bills.
I stand with you and I don’t think bc we don’t want guys going to a girls restroom makes us racist or sexist or homophobic.

What happened in Orlando was a real tragedy.
 
Well since I’m not buddies with the moderators here at CAF like yourself, I have to be careful with what I post.

But I stand by what I say, some here (if my comments fit you, oh well) look at republicans, the right as sinless.

Look at your posts and how quickly you defect it to the left.

You’ll probably send a private message to the moderator and have him give me an infraction.
For all my disagreements with the moderators, I’ve seen plenty banned from both sides of the spectrum and they are pretty good about trying to be impartial.

You owe Bob an apology.
 
Bill Maher had interviewed Corey Booker and said this prophetic thing about Democrats and losing the election over their absolute refusal to say those two naughty words:

Islamic terrorism

youtube.com/watch?v=bLIbDaqPXG8
 
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