Breaking News Terror In Paris

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Abing

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#41
THEY NEED OUR PRAYERS BADLY. It's still happening. Father, I don't know what to say, but I pray and ask for your help. We pray for safety of our brothers and sisters in France right now. Let this end now, in Jesus' Name.
 
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sydlit

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#42
Call it what you want ...this is a religion of murder and death
Really sick of it, mitspa.
allah's a lie. mohammed's a moron. islam is slum.
 
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Mitspa

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#43
Anyway, back to the topic. 100 confirmed dead at one of the scenes. The rock concert venue.
Its very much part of the topic..bad guys with guns and good guys with no way to defend innocent people... that's what this is .

A religion of murder being protected and excused by leftist morons...
 
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AllanSnackbar

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#44
Well you have that conversation with someone else cos it won't be with me Mitspa.
 

Nautilus

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#45
Its always telling when you have two groups of people. One, more concerned with victims and the other more concerned with using the tragedy as propaganda to justify their own political/social/religious beliefs/stands.
 
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sydlit

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#46
Its always telling when you have two groups of people. One, more concerned with victims and the other more concerned with using the tragedy as propaganda to justify their own political/social/religious beliefs/stands.
How bout doing both. We're praying for the victims, we're asking the True and Living God, The Lord Jesus Christ, to intervene, ... and we're asking for this phony religion with a false god to finally be exposed for the lying, oppressive, destructive abomination that it is, and for decent ppl to take a stand. Pray for the victims of it, and expose the lies. We do it when lies are being told in 'christian cults', or even with 'mary worship', etc., we can do it with this religion of anti-peace, anti-jewish, anti-christian, anti-humanity, anti-freedom, anti-God, gutter garbage.
 
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AllanSnackbar

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#47
Yeah I suppose I'm a hypocrite. Complaining about someone using this to air their views on gun laws, while in the same breath I'm happy to use it to push my anti muslim views.
 
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Tintin

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#48
Sadly, the erosion of Judeo-Christian beliefs and values in society leads to such atrocities. We protect the things that should be outlawed and get offended at the innocent things. God help us! Praying for Paris.
 
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Mitspa

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#49
Yeah I suppose I'm a hypocrite. Complaining about someone using this to air their views on gun laws, while in the same breath I'm happy to use it to push my anti muslim views.
Yes the issue is muslims with guns ...killing people... You get the connection now?
 
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Abing

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#50
So the football match between France and Germany is still happening (in Paris). I don't think the players have any idea what's going on. It will be chaotic when the audience start panicking.
 
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Mitspa

Guest
#51
Its always telling when you have two groups of people. One, more concerned with victims and the other more concerned with using the tragedy as propaganda to justify their own political/social/religious beliefs/stands.
This is a discussion thread ..there is already a prayer thread for this issue...we can do both
 
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AllanSnackbar

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#54
A gunman reportedly shouted "it's for Syria" and "Allahu Akbar" – the Arabic for "God is great" – before slaughtering around 100 music fans at a concert hall.

And several ISIS supporters celebrated the horror attacks attacks using the sick hashtag 'ParisIsBurning'.

One said: "God is great and thank God for these lone wolf attacks. At least 100 hostages and countless wounded."

His tweet was sent from the Kuwait port of Mina Abdulla, according to Twitter's location settings.

Another added: "Oh God, burn Paris as you burned the Muslims in Mali, Africa, Iraq, Syria, and Palestine."

Some fans even boasted London, Rome and Washington DC would hit by the next horror attacks.


That's from the daily express
 
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Abing

Guest
#56
A gunman reportedly shouted "it's for Syria" and "Allahu Akbar" – the Arabic for "God is great" – before slaughtering around 100 music fans at a concert hall.

And several ISIS supporters celebrated the horror attacks attacks using the sick hashtag 'ParisIsBurning'.

One said: "God is great and thank God for these lone wolf attacks. At least 100 hostages and countless wounded."

His tweet was sent from the Kuwait port of Mina Abdulla, according to Twitter's location settings.

Another added: "Oh God, burn Paris as you burned the Muslims in Mali, Africa, Iraq, Syria, and Palestine."

Some fans even boasted London, Rome and Washington DC would hit by the next horror attacks.


That's from the daily express
This is a wake up call for us Christians (if the past countless terrorist attacks weren't enough). It's not too late for us to impact this world.
 
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AllanSnackbar

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#57
Yes the issue is muslims with guns ...killing people... You get the connection now?
I can understand why you would make that connection, but its not one I make.

Maybe because here in the UK guns are a non issue.

We'll just agree to disagree maybe lol
 
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Abing

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#60
Europe is committing suicide.
Yes, they are. It's hard on their part though. Tbh, either way, if they didn't accept the refugees, we'd still be seeing news of people killed by these ruthless terrorists, just not in Europe though. It would be in their home countries. So I wouldn't blame them for taking this upon themselves. It would be wise to avoid it, but the refugees are people too. It's a tough call. The results would've been the same either way.