12-02-2015, 12:35 PM
(12-02-2015, 11:25 AM)michaelsean Wrote: I didn't say it didn't make him a terrorist, I'm commenting on the relevance of his being Christian. It may very well be that it is relevant. Timothy McVeigh was a terrorist, but nobody refers to his religious beliefs because they weren't relevant to his act. (I hope you don't perceive my disagreeing with you as a threat.)
If he's a Christian terrorist, then I have no problem saying that. I just won't have the joy in saying it that others may have.
He had made commentary of a religious nature regarding his anti-abortion stance. There is sufficient evidence to suggest that his acts were religiously motivated, however misguided they may have been.