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'You got that right Hoss'. It must be the spirit of our beloved John Wayne that we have in us that makes us do these kind of things. Is it alright to help the poor who have not asked because they are incapacitated? Is it an imposition on the oppressed to give them light when they are living in darkness? Is it evil to offer a helping hand to those who live in the pitfalls of life without understanding the condition of their state? Is it an evil to you to set free those who have been afflicted or have come under the oppression of a deranged dictator or the influence of a religious zealot? I am not referring to this situation in Syria but the obligation that we have as a free people to bring relief to those who are under some form of oppression and do not know it. If bringing relief allows the gospel an open door for a period of time, is it worth it when lost souls are at stake? Many are searching in their heart for freedom but you never hear it because they are suppressed. It happened in Russia and in other communist countries as the wall came down, God opened the door and the gospel entered in. It may not last a lifetime but we have to take advantage of the opportunity as a free people and keep knocking on the door to see the oppressed set free to hear the message that they have been hindered from hearing. That is hope and optimism with affirmative action and not skepticism through apathy and passivity.
this person views the syrian rebellion against assad as evil...assad is an enemy of...someone...
this person defends iran as harmless and peaceful...iran is an outspoken enemy of...someone...
this person regards much of the holocaust as a hoax...the holocaust was largely a crime against...someone...
the person thinks 9/11 was a not perpetrated by al qaeda but instead perpetrated by...someone...
i could go on and on with more examples...but it is the same 'someone' in each case...fill in the 'someone' and you will have completely figured this person out...