OK, let's try this again. The post is NOT about about bikers versus muslims. If anyone had bothered to follow the link listed initially they would have read this:
The "Two Million Bikers to D.C." ride honoring the armed forces and those killed on 9/11 made a loop around the Capital Beltway today.
When zone inquired as to what the event was about in post #2, I responded with:
"It was a memorial ride which was also in protestation of the planned muslim march."
(please look up the definition of ~protestation~)
greybeard had it correct in his comment in post #8:
"from what I could see it was just a 9/11 memorial ride as well as honoring the armed forces...nothing to do about the so called Muslim march."
To further illustrate this on another site it states this:
"To honor those who were killed on 9/11 and our armed forces who fought those who preciptitated this attack."
(I would list the links but obviously few bother following up on the links provided)
The original intent had nothing to do with ~bikers vs. muslims~. It was an attempt to point out christian apathy as can be seen by the link provided in post #19. It is my observation that christians are so caught up in events affecting only their immediate environment that they give little or no concern to anything outside this sphere. If you doubt this, ask how many who frequent this site even bothered to vote in the last election. (Specifically Americans)
Who, if not american christians, should have been at the forefront of an event honoring those who died. Are we not to pray for those who are afflicted? Should we not support the downtrodden? God does. Psalm 147.
Behind every reader of the names at the 9/11 memorial in New York should have been a christian in prayer for those families.
To me, it is a embarassing that ~morally bankrupt~ bikers (post #16) were the only ones that felt the need to support the victims & their families of 9/11 and the military personnel called upon to fight the subsequent battles.
Shame on us.
The "Two Million Bikers to D.C." ride honoring the armed forces and those killed on 9/11 made a loop around the Capital Beltway today.
When zone inquired as to what the event was about in post #2, I responded with:
"It was a memorial ride which was also in protestation of the planned muslim march."
(please look up the definition of ~protestation~)
greybeard had it correct in his comment in post #8:
"from what I could see it was just a 9/11 memorial ride as well as honoring the armed forces...nothing to do about the so called Muslim march."
To further illustrate this on another site it states this:
"To honor those who were killed on 9/11 and our armed forces who fought those who preciptitated this attack."
(I would list the links but obviously few bother following up on the links provided)
The original intent had nothing to do with ~bikers vs. muslims~. It was an attempt to point out christian apathy as can be seen by the link provided in post #19. It is my observation that christians are so caught up in events affecting only their immediate environment that they give little or no concern to anything outside this sphere. If you doubt this, ask how many who frequent this site even bothered to vote in the last election. (Specifically Americans)
Who, if not american christians, should have been at the forefront of an event honoring those who died. Are we not to pray for those who are afflicted? Should we not support the downtrodden? God does. Psalm 147.
Behind every reader of the names at the 9/11 memorial in New York should have been a christian in prayer for those families.
To me, it is a embarassing that ~morally bankrupt~ bikers (post #16) were the only ones that felt the need to support the victims & their families of 9/11 and the military personnel called upon to fight the subsequent battles.
Shame on us.