Tuesday, December 11, 2007

After these shootings...What the hell is this guy even talking about?


Between the two shootings in Colorado Springs there was some comments about who would do it. Before any traction could be made of a secular/atheist assault on God's people. But then he struck again and died.

So people have learned he was a potential missionary. He wanted in and to be a part of the religious gang. But he got passed on. Apparently they had concerns about him. Some talked about some party where he started playing some weird, to them, music, and made everyone nervous.

It seems he was a troubled Christian who felt that he was expelled. And then he got angrier and angrier, and then snapped.

Sad. But one can see the predictable trail.

But some see another path to "the truth". Tony Perkins, of Family Research Council, says it is the secular media. Really?

Crooks and Liars:
In its Action Update today, the Family Research Council (FRC) partially cast blame for the tragic shooting at a megachurch in Colorado yesterday on “the secular media.” In the e-mail, which was sent under the name of FRC Action President Tony Perkins, the group says it’s “hard not to draw a line between” the shooting and “hostility” by “some in the secular media toward Christians”...
It is hard not to draw a line between the hostility that is being fomented in our culture from some in the secular media toward Christians and evangelicals in particular and the acts of violence that took place in Colorado yesterday. But I will say no more for now other than that our friends at New Life Church and YWAM are in our thoughts and prayers.
When Perkins can’t explain why this sick young man turned against his church and why God spared some people, but allowed others to be slaughtered, he sloughs it off on “evil secularists.” Tony, do you think that the fact this kid was kicked out of the missionary school he shot up had anything to do with it? Isn't it possible that this rejection may have driven him to seek revenge? The secular media didn't reject this young man, nor did it give him access to the gun. Mr. Perkins, you might want to look at the real root causes of this tragedy rather than blaming secularists.


Of course, remember what the media has done against Christians...hmmm...

Okay, give me a minute...I am sure there is something nasty that the media has done to churches...

What is he talking about? I notice he didn't want to say. My guess, he knew he would like an utter ass if he actually tried to back that up.

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