Winstonm Posted May 8, 2007 Report Share Posted May 8, 2007 Retired Marine preaches, says killing terrorists is an ‘act of love for our nation’ By Laura FollowellThe Tribune-Star TERRE HAUTE — According to retired U.S. Marine Col. J. Tyler Ryberg, the Bible contains messages about war and capital punishment. God is a powerful soldier. Ryberg, who served in the Marines for more than 27 years, gave a sermon Sunday morning at Good Shepherd Baptist Church’s Armed Forces Day, where some of the 150 people in attendance often erupted with an “Amen!” The colonel asked churchgoers if the global war on terrorism was a “just war” and a “God-ordained war,” which he later affirmed. “We’re killing Islamic jihadists, bloodthirsty killers,” he said. “Peace is not an option. You don’t negotiate with bloodthirsty, jihadist killers.” “If we do take their life, they will kill no more. It’s an act of love for our nation,” Ryberg said. Ryberg said. “And I want to let you know our Supreme Court, they’re not supreme, only God is. And [the Bible] is the supreme law of the land, and the buck stops here.” “There’s none other; there’s none higher; there’s none greater than our God,” Ryberg said. Alhamdulillah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike777 Posted May 8, 2007 Report Share Posted May 8, 2007 Retired Marine preaches, says killing terrorists is an ‘act of love for our nation’ By Laura FollowellThe Tribune-Star TERRE HAUTE — According to retired U.S. Marine Col. J. Tyler Ryberg, the Bible contains messages about war and capital punishment. God is a powerful soldier. Ryberg, who served in the Marines for more than 27 years, gave a sermon Sunday morning at Good Shepherd Baptist Church’s Armed Forces Day, where some of the 150 people in attendance often erupted with an “Amen!” The colonel asked churchgoers if the global war on terrorism was a “just war” and a “God-ordained war,” which he later affirmed. “We’re killing Islamic jihadists, bloodthirsty killers,” he said. “Peace is not an option. You don’t negotiate with bloodthirsty, jihadist killers.” “If we do take their life, they will kill no more. It’s an act of love for our nation,” Ryberg said. Ryberg said. “And I want to let you know our Supreme Court, they’re not supreme, only God is. And [the Bible] is the supreme law of the land, and the buck stops here.” “There’s none other; there’s none higher; there’s none greater than our God,” Ryberg said. Alhamdulillah With 300 million Americans you are surprised 150 may see God in this war? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winstonm Posted May 8, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2007 Mirror mirrow on the wall....and how many terroists are there? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike777 Posted May 8, 2007 Report Share Posted May 8, 2007 Mirror mirrow on the wall....and how many terroists are there? enough to kill you or a buddy of yours. nuff saidWhen your sister/brother/uncle/best friends shot at...your attitude may expand.When people you know in WTC on 9-11 you may expand your choices. You constantly put some rights ahead of killing of your friends. understand....The Const. .clash..with many many rights.....nothing easyor clear. This is real life not some random video game or some random political debate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winstonm Posted May 8, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2007 When your sister/brother/uncle/best friends shot at...your attitude may expand. I actually have more concern that the authorities will arrest, beat, or shoot my sister/brother/uncle/best friend while excersing their rights than for a terrorist incident. (See Kent State). When people you know in WTC on 9-11 you may expand your choices. Although I personally did not lose anyone in 9-11, my brother did have friends killed in the pentagon attack. When I am more totally convinced of who were the perptrators, I may have more outrage; however, I know my brother is on your side of the fence so having personal loss is not trivial and surely makes a difference. That said, my point here is to show the similarites of mindset between the fundamentalist Islamics and the fundamentalist christians, both talking about killing, blood, and justifications for same based on some holy book. I know when I voice my views that I can be wrong as well as right; somewhere along the line these people have abandoned the freedom inherent with an open mind for the psychological security of a closed one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbleighton Posted May 8, 2007 Report Share Posted May 8, 2007 enough to kill you or a buddy of yours. nuff saidWhen your sister/brother/uncle/best friends shot at...your attitude may expand.When people you know in WTC on 9-11 you may expand your choices. You constantly put some rights ahead of killing of your friends. understand....The Const. .clash..with many many rights.....nothing easyor clear. This is real life not some random video game or some random political debate. This is condescending nonsense. FWIW, I live 60 miles from 9/11, and I knew people killed in it. Hemingway described courage as grace under pressure. Think about it. Jefferrson said "A society that will trade a little liberty for a little order will lose both, and deserve neither". Do you think they were into video games? Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al_U_Card Posted May 8, 2007 Report Share Posted May 8, 2007 Don't knock video games. At least those aren't REAL people that you are killing. REAL people that believe that they are right, that their god is all-powerful, that their cause is just that the OTHERS are evil and murderers and deserve to be killed so that their own families can be safe and live in peace. There is hell and here is a hand-basket....good luck with that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winstonm Posted May 9, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 It baffles me that when fundamentalists are presented with simple examples such as this they cannot acknowledge that what they are looking at is the other side of their own face. Usually what I hear are justifications for how "their" view is "different" and therefore righteous. Osama bin Laden is not on the FBI top ten most wanted list, which seems odd. But when querried about this oddity, the FBI says they have no evidence that bin Laden was behind 9-11. It is difficult to hold a grudge when the perpetrators are unknown. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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