BREAKING: France Under Attack. Truck Plows Into Crowd, Killing 30. Gunfire Reported

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Desdichado

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And do you offer 'grace' to the liberalism that is Bastille Day - or do you not yet accept that judgment comes as a consequence of actions? Is everyone 'saved' in sin for Baal worship, fornication, homosexuality, greed and other worldliness? When the people came to Jesus worried about corruption in church he related to them the tower of Siloam and asked - were these any different - and replied - no, and unless you repent you also will likwise perish. Paul called the Galatians foolish, worried they were bewitched and warned them of a curse. How long can the license of sin be called grace without falling into the same condemnation of those who practice sin - repent or perish.
I still don't understand what you are saying as far as the Christian is concerned. Because the French Revolution was unjustified, we must look the other way when unarmed people are ran over by someone currently practicing a clearly Satanic faith?
 
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1LonelyKnight

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Lots of people claim they speak for Gods judgment for this or that... when is lighting going to strike Hillary?
Hillary is government. Let us bring the gospel first to the people and in the churches - in time the government will come to - or come after us. Need strong armor, sharp sword. Elijah will come then Elisha. It came to Paul not to kick against the pricks - as we wrestle not against flesh and blood but spiritual corruption in high places ...

Rome burned, Nero killed himself - many in union held fast and many paid a price ... Paul included ...
 
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1LonelyKnight

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I still don't understand what you are saying as far as the Christian is concerned. Because the French Revolution was unjustified, we must look the other way when unarmed people are ran over by someone currently practicing a clearly Satanic faith?
What are the people practicing? Are we not warned that some such will be turned over to Satan? Is it sin or grace to look the other way when people are off the path?
 
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MadParrotWoman

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There are many reasons why France could be considered to be an easy target - maybe their security was lax. At the Euro's a couple of weeks ago football violence broke out at several matches and the police were hopeless at controlling it - they appeared to be asleep and not expecting it. also France has the largest Muslim population (in comparison to the French population) in Europe so more disgruntled would-be extremists.

I think you are way off the mark and have a vivid imagination you should be more in control of.
As I suspected it has been reported that police numbers were "woefully inadequate". The French police were resting on their laurels in the aftermath of a "successful" Euro football tournament, this is where they thought a suspected terrorist attack might take place. They are already being critisised for the numbers of police patrolling such a big event. There should be an inquiry into why this was allowed to happen. If I lived in France I would stay away from big crowds.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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What are the people practicing? Are we not warned that some such will be turned over to Satan? Is it sin or grace to look the other way when people are off the path?
These are dangerous thoughts.
Keep your own words in mind if you ever get sick, or if you are ever attacked by someone, because then surely you must repent of your evil.
 
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1LonelyKnight

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John Kerry
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
July 14, 2016

Today's horrendous attack in Nice is an attack against innocent people on a day that celebrates Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity.

On behalf of all Americans, and especially the great many with close ties to France, I offer our deepest condolences to the friends and family of those who were killed and our hopes for a speedy recovery to those who were injured.

I was proud to stand alongside French leaders earlier today at Bastille Day celebrations in Paris, and the United States will continue to stand firmly with the French people during this time of tragedy. We will provide whatever support is needed.

Link: Attack in Nice
 

peacenik

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My heart keeps breaking...


It is sad that these attacks are taking place in France. Of course, it will be remembered that the French conducted the following overseas attacks over a span of 200 years thereby killing tens of thousands:



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_colonial_empire#Africa



Many of these victims were Muslim - Christian professing France never compensated these peoples for all the deaths and injuries caused and for the billions in resources that were stolen. While two wrongs will never make a right, France has much to answer for and it is now time for it to initiate meaningful dialog with these past victims. Once compensation for her crimes are paid this will likely calm down the anti-French fervor we see today.
 
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It is sad that these attacks are taking place in France. Of course, it will be remembered that the French conducted the following overseas attacks over a span of 200 years thereby killing tens of thousands:



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_colonial_empire#Africa



Many of these victims were Muslim - Christian professing France never compensated these peoples for all the deaths and injuries caused and for the billions in resources that were stolen. While two wrongs will never make a right, France has much to answer for and it is now time for it to initiate meaningful dialog with these past victims. Once compensation for her crimes are paid this will likely calm down the anti-French fervor we see today.
what a ton of garbage, it has nothing to due with past empires,

what part of CONVERT OR DIE do you not understand.
 
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Tintin

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what a ton of garbage, it has nothing to due with past empires,

what part of CONVERT OR DIE do you not understand.
Also, France was hardly a Christian nation back then. Also, the Muslims are absolutely not innocent of past crimes.
 

Yeraza_Bats

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It is sad that these attacks are taking place in France. Of course, it will be remembered that the French conducted the following overseas attacks over a span of 200 years thereby killing tens of thousands:



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_colonial_empire#Africa



Many of these victims were Muslim - Christian professing France never compensated these peoples for all the deaths and injuries caused and for the billions in resources that were stolen. While two wrongs will never make a right, France has much to answer for and it is now time for it to initiate meaningful dialog with these past victims. Once compensation for her crimes are paid this will likely calm down the anti-French fervor we see today.

This post kinda scares me. Ive gone from believing peacenik is merely just someone who listens to whatever liberal media teaches to wondering if hes some sorta jihadist sympathizer.

And pffft, lets just forget all the war and conquest done by Muhammad and the Muslims after him. Im sure that all just came about because of Muhammads struggles with not having all the things those in the west had, of course. The poor man had no choice but to go out conquering and making war. Just like Mecca, and how he was so horribly kicked out of it. Dont worry about the teachings in the hadith that even tell you that he was allowed to be there and teach about his god until he went around insulting everyone elses religion, causing chaos in the city.

Islam has done enough conquering and killing on its own, it is not some group of victims who have done nothing wrong.
 

Desdichado

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what a ton of garbage, it has nothing to due with past empires,

what part of CONVERT OR DIE do you not understand.
Seriously, the French could have pelted Muslims with teddy bears and they would be in the same boat. Why? Tours.
 
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Mitspa

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It is sad that these attacks are taking place in France. Of course, it will be remembered that the French conducted the following overseas attacks over a span of 200 years thereby killing tens of thousands:



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_colonial_empire#Africa



Many of these victims were Muslim - Christian professing France never compensated these peoples for all the deaths and injuries caused and for the billions in resources that were stolen. While two wrongs will never make a right, France has much to answer for and it is now time for it to initiate meaningful dialog with these past victims. Once compensation for her crimes are paid this will likely calm down the anti-French fervor we see today.
So France has a bad history in many ways ...all nations do but islam is the greatest criminal organization in world history and is today as barbaric as any group at anytime... Millions being raped and murdered ...millions of blacks enslaved this very day in Islamic countries. But the leftist in the west are too chicken s@8T to say a word and too full of hypocrisy to see the true situation In the world TODAY
 

peacenik

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what a ton of garbage, it has nothing to due with past empires,

what part of CONVERT OR DIE do you not understand.




"Experts" interviewed on CNN said colonial history had much to do with it. You may direct your "garbage" term to them.
 

peacenik

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This post kinda scares me. Ive gone from believing peacenik is merely just someone who listens to whatever liberal media teaches to wondering if hes some sorta jihadist sympathizer.

And pffft, lets just forget all the war and conquest done by Muhammad and the Muslims after him. Im sure that all just came about because of Muhammads struggles with not having all the things those in the west had, of course. The poor man had no choice but to go out conquering and making war. Just like Mecca, and how he was so horribly kicked out of it. Dont worry about the teachings in the hadith that even tell you that he was allowed to be there and teach about his god until he went around insulting everyone elses religion, causing chaos in the city.

Islam has done enough conquering and killing on its own, it is not some group of victims who have done nothing wrong.


Laughable.

"Christianity" has an even more violent history of international imperialism than does Islam. What France did to the Third World combined with England's, Italy's, Spain, and Portugal's invasions are inexcusable. You reap what you sow in life, excuses like those we see on this forum notwithstanding.

By the way, how many more Muslims have died as a result of the USA-British invasion of Iraq?
 
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Tintin

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Laughable.

"Christianity" has an even more violent history of international imperialism than does Islam. What France did to the Third World combined with England's, Italy's, Spain, and Portugal's invasions are inexcusable. You reap what you sow in life, excuses like those we see on this forum notwithstanding.

By the way, how many more Muslims have died as a result of the USA-British invasion of Iraq?
You show yourself to be a Muslim. So I'm going to call you a Muslim.
 

JosephsDreams

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You show yourself to be a Muslim. So I'm going to call you a Muslim.
He defends Islam to the extreme. Assuming he is a Muslim is a possible and reasonable conclusion.
 
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Tintin

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He defends Islam to the extreme. Assuming he is a Muslim is a possible and reasonable conclusion.
Too right, brother. It's plain as day. And as deadly as the Qu'ran.
 

peacenik

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Mitspa

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"Experts" interviewed on CNN said colonial history had much to do with it. You may direct your "garbage" term to them.
Experts on CNN ...lol are you serious or just trying to be funny? Look the guy shouted ala Akbar or whatever nonsense they shout ..look at the history of Islam and its current state of absolute barbaric behavior ...to try and excuse that and justify this sort of murderous behavior by pointing to something that happened long ago, is just insanity.

CNN has "experts"...experts in leftist propaganda and trying to defend the failures of Obama and Hillary and other left-wing leaders that have gotten us into this mess.