Virginia Muslim girl found dead

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Man it's gettin hot.

I hope that no folk here get crazy like this.
 

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Need a link. Also, does the fact that shes Muslim have anything to do with her death? I mean, if she were murdered, the person who did the deed may have not even known she was.

I mean, when one Christian person is killed, we dont automatically assume it was all based on that persons faith.
 

Yeraza_Bats

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On top of that, all these accusations that the killers must be Christian, what are these based on? Muslims who do kill in the name of their god with the hopes of paradise kill more than Christians. Is there any reason to assume that these are acts by Christians?
 
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its impossible a christian did it


we dont kill our enemies

vengence is for our Lord


now a random decieved man professing Jesus can disobey commandments and murder little girls but i wouldnt call him a christian
 

Yeraza_Bats

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Also, I decided to look into the percentage of people killed due to Islam compared to people killed due to Christianity, due to your current posts here, to see if theres any truth to what you seem to be hinting at here.

So far Ive found that (according to https://www.thereligionofpeace.com/attacks/attacks.aspx?Yr=2016) in 2016, there were 2478 Islamic attacks in 59 countries, in which 21237 people were killed and 26680 injured.After a Bing search (my computer likes to set my default search engine to Bing for whatever reason) into people killed in the name of Christianity in 2016, I found 0 actual results. In fact, I mostly found even more reports on Christians who were killed by Muslim terrorists. The closest I came was your post about the van attack, and a school shooter, which Im assuming identified as a Christian cuz it made its way into my search : /

Heres my search if youd like to see for yourself-
People Killed By Christians In 2016 - Bing News
 

J7

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So, according to Bing, no American or British servicemen are Christians.

I doubt that is true Yereza.
 

Yeraza_Bats

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So, according to Bing, no American serviceman are Christians.

Interesting.
A solider following orders =/= a person killing in the name of Christianity.
 
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I connect the dots.

I don't feel like debating with you right now I'm about to eat breakfast,maybe later.
 

J7

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I was just keeping it simple, Christians killing Muslims and vica versa.
 

Yeraza_Bats

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I connect the dots.

I don't feel like debating with you right now I'm about to eat breakfast,maybe later.
You take a few small occurrences and use them to push a narrative that Christians are gathering together to kill Muslims based on faith, theres not much to debate about it.
 
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Ok I got a minute,2 attacks against religious folk, you'd have to be pretty dense to NOT see a connection.
 
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Let's see............... Muslims kill their own girls, and Christians supposedly are against that.......

So, we are trying to say that Christians are also killing Muslim girls.

Somehow, I am missing the logic trying to be pushed here.
 

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I saw this on the news but I'm not sure who the killer is. A lot of people do crazy things in the name of whoever they believe in. In general there are a lot of horrible crazy people in this world.
 
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The 2 biggest baddest gang in the world are vying for turf and this just the beginnin.
 
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bums me out how few people know Gods Word....
or even truely attempt to seek him

leaning on thier own understandings and teachings of men
 

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On top of that, all these accusations that the killers must be Christian, what are these based on? Muslims who do kill in the name of their god with the hopes of paradise kill more than Christians. Is there any reason to assume that these are acts by Christians?
Christian or not all violent acts are misguided and are not from God. This was a despicable hate crime.
 

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There's an element of truth to your statement.
Maybe, but it's completely built of a false definition of what make ANYONE a Christian. That's the misleading part. The other half is you can't explain what makes a Christian a Christian, so to anyone, professing Christian or not, without it just sounding like the "no true Scotsman fallacy". You may even believe you are a Christian and been raised your whole life to think so, but unless you have submitted your life to Christ and experienced to supernatural rebirth, the death of your old self and spiritual rebirth of the new, when the creator of all lifts the vale and opens your eyes and heart for the first time, then you are not a true Christian. That said a true Christian does not kill others, does not drive vans or anything else into others. A true Christian has the Spirit and power of God in them to love our enemies, and try to point others to the freedom and truth our own wretched selves have been given by our GREAT God. I'm with the others here that know that a true follower of Christ does just that and follows Christ. Guess what Jesus does not tell us to do? That's right, kill. Period.

Christians will die for Christ, but never kill. (not like that anyway, self defense and defense of innocence is a different conversation)
 
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does the fact that shes Muslim have anything to do with her death?
It was a so-called "honor" killing... some of that muzlim "brotherly love"... you know, satan style!
 

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Maybe, but it's completely built of a false definition of what make ANYONE a Christian. That's the misleading part. The other half is you can't explain what makes a Christian a Christian, so to anyone, professing Christian or not, without it just sounding like the "no true Scotsman fallacy". You may even believe you are a Christian and been raised your whole life to think so, but unless you have submitted your life to Christ and experienced to supernatural rebirth, the death of your old self and spiritual rebirth of the new, when the creator of all lifts the vale and opens your eyes and heart for the first time, then you are not a true Christian. That said a true Christian does not kill others, does not drive vans or anything else into others. A true Christian has the Spirit and power of God in them to love our enemies, and try to point others to the freedom and truth our own wretched selves have been given by our GREAT God. I'm with the others here that know that a true follower of Christ does just that and follows Christ. Guess what Jesus does not tell us to do? That's right, kill. Period.

Christians will die for Christ, but never kill. (not like that anyway, self defense and defense of innocence is a different conversation)
I believe that being a Christian is, for the most part, a designation that the person takes on. Being a Christian means to be Christ-like, and truthfully I have met very few of these in my life. For me the first part of becoming a Christian is when I asked forgiveness from Jesus for my past sinful life, thanked Him for dying on the cross for me, and asking the Holy Spirit to live in my heart and to change the direction of my life to the path God would have me take. Becoming a Christian is a life long spiritual journey.