CO killings & Bible
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Has anyone noticed the parallels between the killings at the Littleton CO killings and the Bible story at II Kings 2:23-24? The 2 high schools shooters said the main reason for what they did was because they were outsiders and teased by the other kids. In the above mentioned Bible Story we read about Elisha the man of God who was teased by "little children" about his bald head. Elisha then "cursed them in the name of the LORD" and 2 she-bears (in the Catholic version of the word of God it simply says "bears") came out of the woods and killed 42 "little children." See the pattern of the twisted thinking? Both the Bible prophet and the 2 CO killers were tired of being teased so the took violent action. In the Bible case the child killings are blamed indirectly on God. Defend God from the Bible with Deism. Deism is belief in God based on reason and nature, not "revelation." To learn more about Deism visit http://www.deism.com Thanks, Bob http://www.deism.com
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Has anyone noticed the parallels between the killings at the Littleton CO killings and the Bible story at II Kings 2:23-24? The 2 high schools shooters said the main reason for what they did was because they were outsiders and teased by the other kids. In the above mentioned Bible Story we read about Elisha the man of God who was teased by "little children" about his bald head. Elisha then "cursed them in the name of the LORD" and 2 she-bears (in the Catholic version of the word of God it simply says "bears") came out of the woods and killed 42 "little children." See the pattern of the twisted thinking? Both the Bible prophet and the 2 CO killers were tired of being teased so the took violent action. In the Bible case the child killings are blamed indirectly on God.
Well, Bob, in your attempt to make a point you missed one little detail: Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold are not the Prophet Elisha. But thanks for playing! JCo
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by bill Does A Racist Speak For K-Mart??? Would K-Mart employ an avowed racist to be the company’s spokesperson? Unlikely. Yet Rosie O’Donnell’s recent statements about "gun control" suggest either that she harbors racist views, or that she does not know about the racist roots and purposes of "gun control." The first "gun control" programs in America were enacted to help slavemasters control their Negro slaves. Many such laws were born of fear of slave uprisings. State governments used "gun control" laws to support racism before and after the Civil War. There were laws to ban firearms, to require licensing and registration of firearms and firearms owners, and to impose high taxes on guns and ammunition. To possess a firearm in some states, black people had to get approval from either their master, the police, or a judge. Some laws allowed warrantless "gun sweeps" of blacks’ private homes. Many people don’t realize the dark history of the federal Gun Control Act of 1968. First, that Act was developed using the Nazi Weapons Law of 1938 as a model. Second, that Act was a response, not to political assassinations as sometimes claimed, but to the race riots that took place in the 1960’s. Fear that black people were too easily getting firearms motivated passage of that Act. Recent history shows how private firearms ownership protects fundamental human rights in America. During the Civil Rights Movement, the Ku Klux Klan attacked voting rights and integration activists. Frequently the local police were no help, so black people armed themselves and repulsed Klan terrorism. The Deacons for Defense and Justice and other armed volunteer groups organized in southern states to defend black people and deter racist violence. Ms. O’Donnell advocates total disarmament of all Americans. She reportedly said that she didn’t care what reasons that individuals might have for owning and using firearms: "Sorry, it’s 1999. We have had enough as a nation. You are not allowed to own a gun, and if you do own a gun I think you should go to prison." Rosie is right: This is 1999. It’s not 1865, when blacks were jailed for owning a gun. It’s not 1938, when Jews were sent to concentration camps for owning a gun. Her statement shockingly disrespects the lives protected and saved by private ownership of firearms. It’s not only that she ignores the estimated 2 million defensive uses of firearms to stop active crime each year. If a racist gang menaces a black family, Ms. O’Donnell would forbid the mom and dad from protecting the family. When skinheads threaten and insult a Jewish family, Ms. O’Donnell would sleep comfortably, knowing that the Jews are defenseless. K-Mart customers include millions of family-oriented people, including millions who are from racial or other minorities. K-Mart sells firearms to citizens without discriminating on the basis of race, religion, or other such factor. Ms. O’Donnell certainly has a legal right to "free speech," but that does not require K-Mart, a private employer, to use her as a spokesperson. She has taken a position directly conflicting with the merchandising practices of the store. Her views are rooted in the lingering racism that still finds expression in "gun control" laws. If the facts showing the racist history of "gun control" are new to Ms. O’Donnell, then she should consider those facts and rethink her views. Otherwise, K-Mart should discharge Ms. O’Donnell and hire a person who upholds American values of private firearms ownership, racial harmony, and the right to self-defense.
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Elisha’s curse took place in Bethel which was the royal cult center of the northern kingdom. Elijah and Elisha were known to frequent Samaria (perhaps even their main residence). The youths no doubt assumed that Elisha was headed toward Samaria to continue the struggle against royal apostasy. By calling Elish a baldhead, the youths from Bethel expressed the cites utter disdain for the Lord’s representative, who they felt had no power. The calling down of a curse gave warning of the judgment that would come on the entire nation should it persist in disobedience and apostasy. Thus Elisha’s first acts were indicative of his ministry that would follow. (condensed from NIV study Bible) The Columbine killings and this instance of scripture have nothing in common. II Ki 2:23-24 is God’s judgment on the apostasy of the Northern Kingdom. The Colombine shooting is a manifestation of sociopath behavior. Has anyone noticed the parallels between the killings at the Littleton CO killings and the Bible story at II Kings 2:23-24? The 2 high schools shooters said the main reason for what they did was because they were outsiders and teased by the other kids. In the above mentioned Bible Story we read about Elisha the man of God who was teased by "little children" about his bald head. Elisha then "cursed them in the name of the LORD" and 2 she-bears (in the Catholic version of the word of God it simply says "bears") came out of the woods and killed 42 "little children." See the pattern of the twisted thinking? Both the Bible prophet and the 2 CO killers were tired of being teased so the took violent action. In the Bible case the child killings are blamed indirectly on God. Defend God from the Bible with Deism. Deism is belief in God based on reason and nature, not "revelation." To learn more about Deism visit http://www.deism.com Thanks, Bob http://www.deism.com
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by bill Does A Racist Speak For K-Mart???
Is Rosie a Catholic? Are you? What are you posting here? dbn3. — Note the address | Raised United Methodist. if you reply by mail. | Exploring Catholicism. Please do not followup with an HTML post. Due to a policy I cannot change, ibm.net will not accept such posts and therefore I cannot read or respond to them.
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Except Elisha was a man of God, while the two shooters were sodomites. Elisha was being mocked because of his association with God. The two sodomites hated Christians. It is more like the Jews stoning Stephen in Acts 7:54-60 — Jesus said: "Neither do I condemn thee: go and sin no more." John 8:11 http://www.ArmyOfGod.com – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Has anyone noticed the parallels between the killings at the Littleton CO killings and the Bible story at II Kings 2:23-24? The 2 high schools shooters said the main reason for what they did was because they were outsiders and teased by the other kids. In the above mentioned Bible Story we read about Elisha the man of God who was teased by "little children" about his bald head. Elisha then "cursed them in the name of the LORD" and 2 she-bears (in the Catholic version of the word of God it simply says "bears") came out of the woods and killed 42 "little children." See the pattern of the twisted thinking? Both the Bible prophet and the 2 CO killers were tired of being teased so the took violent action. In the Bible case the child killings are blamed indirectly on God. Defend God from the Bible with Deism. Deism is belief in God based on reason and nature, not "revelation." To learn more about Deism visit http://www.deism.com Thanks, Bob http://www.deism.com
– Jesus said: "Neither do I condemn thee: go and sin no more." John 8:11 http://www.ArmyOfGod.com
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