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Joseph Kony and The Lord's Resistance Army
I've been hearing bits today about a video doing the rounds posted by Invisible Children Inc about atrocities in central Africa committed by Joseph Kony and his Lord's Resistance Army.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Kony
I'd never heard his name before today so I was shocked upon reading the wikipedia page that the group has been around since the 80's!
It reminded me of a question posed last week (I think) by AOG regarding atrocities commited in the name of Christianity and how we never hear of them, obviously (and it is clear through no fault of his own) he had not heard of Joseph Kony and the LRA either.
Why is it that we know all about Al Qaida and Bin Laden, but this man has commited all these acts under the radar of everyday western society? Why has he been ignored by the media!?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Kony
I'd never heard his name before today so I was shocked upon reading the wikipedia page that the group has been around since the 80's!
It reminded me of a question posed last week (I think) by AOG regarding atrocities commited in the name of Christianity and how we never hear of them, obviously (and it is clear through no fault of his own) he had not heard of Joseph Kony and the LRA either.
Why is it that we know all about Al Qaida and Bin Laden, but this man has commited all these acts under the radar of everyday western society? Why has he been ignored by the media!?
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I can't remember the particular post you are referring to, but I suspect you are taking my comments (if I ever made them) all out of context.
If I did mention "atrocities commited in the name of Christianity" I am sure I was referring to British Christians not what happens under the name of Christianity by an Ugandan guerilla group leader, in Africa.
May I make a suggestion, if you must quote from a thread Supposedly entered by myself, please be good enough to provide the evidence, it prevents any confusion.
I can't remember the particular post you are referring to, but I suspect you are taking my comments (if I ever made them) all out of context.
If I did mention "atrocities commited in the name of Christianity" I am sure I was referring to British Christians not what happens under the name of Christianity by an Ugandan guerilla group leader, in Africa.
May I make a suggestion, if you must quote from a thread Supposedly entered by myself, please be good enough to provide the evidence, it prevents any confusion.
paul may have been referring to this thread
the gist of which was 'islam is a religion of hate' and the counter of 'christians do bad things too'
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1108529.html
the gist of which was 'islam is a religion of hate' and the counter of 'christians do bad things too'
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1108529.html
that was the one Zeuhl. AOG, I didn't mean to quote directly, I just remembered you'd mentioned something along these lines, I didn't mean it as a pop at you at all, just that as a counter this situation was never raised. You asked andy-hughes
/// meaning that it sanctions death and damage to non-believers, and that applies to virtually all religions - certainly Christianity. ///
Could you please post some proof of your accusation against Christianity, without of course going back into the annals of history? ///
My point is that the example of the LRA SHOULD have been laid down in front of you easily, given that it's such a horrendous situation, but we know very very little about it and it's only via online virals from an newly formed group that I, at least, have ever heard of him!
/// meaning that it sanctions death and damage to non-believers, and that applies to virtually all religions - certainly Christianity. ///
Could you please post some proof of your accusation against Christianity, without of course going back into the annals of history? ///
My point is that the example of the LRA SHOULD have been laid down in front of you easily, given that it's such a horrendous situation, but we know very very little about it and it's only via online virals from an newly formed group that I, at least, have ever heard of him!
pa___ul3
I apologised if I 'jumped the gun', but I am afraid you unfortunately took the brunt of my anger, caused by those who would wish to take what I have said completely out of context just to prove me wrong.
Without harking back to past posts and trips back even further into the annuls of history, I still maintain that Christianity has practised in today's England is a peaceful religion, much more than could be said for others.
I apologised if I 'jumped the gun', but I am afraid you unfortunately took the brunt of my anger, caused by those who would wish to take what I have said completely out of context just to prove me wrong.
Without harking back to past posts and trips back even further into the annuls of history, I still maintain that Christianity has practised in today's England is a peaceful religion, much more than could be said for others.
All religion is evil, no distinctions. It is a crotch for the insecure and weak to wreak havoc in the world. All equally disgusting. They all have their so called "peaceful" wing, rubbish. "thou shalt not kill!" - unless they believe a different flavour of complete cobblers to me. Sorry, no I'm not sorry, if your IQ beats your shoe size you do not need a deity to tell you about moral behavour and how to live an honest life.
with respect, AOG, could it not be that your views are swayed somewhat by the apparent filtering by the British media?
We're bombarded with images and stories of Islamic fundamentalists and extremists and horrendous acts carried out in the name of Islam, but this story is brand new to us despite being carried out for decades?
We like to think if Britain as being a free thinking country, but it's clear we're being lead to believe what some people want us to believe as other facts are hidden or brushed aside as unimportant.
We're bombarded with images and stories of Islamic fundamentalists and extremists and horrendous acts carried out in the name of Islam, but this story is brand new to us despite being carried out for decades?
We like to think if Britain as being a free thinking country, but it's clear we're being lead to believe what some people want us to believe as other facts are hidden or brushed aside as unimportant.
"I still maintain that Christianity has practised in today's England is a peaceful religion"
That is setting a rather narrow set of goal posts. You're comparing followers of the Christian faith in one country to the followers of other religions in all countries.
It's apples and oranges.
If Joseph Kony is committing atrocities under the guise of Christianity then it's fair that Christianity is included in those religions that can be criticised alongside Islam.
That is setting a rather narrow set of goal posts. You're comparing followers of the Christian faith in one country to the followers of other religions in all countries.
It's apples and oranges.
If Joseph Kony is committing atrocities under the guise of Christianity then it's fair that Christianity is included in those religions that can be criticised alongside Islam.
pa___ul3
/// could it not be that your views are swayed somewhat by the apparent filtering by the British media?
We're bombarded with images and stories of Islamic fundamentalists and extremists and horrendous acts carried out in the name of Islam, ///
Well yes but don't you think the reason that some of us are swayed by the British media, is because we have experienced acts of Islamic fundamentalists and extremists carried out in the name of Islam in our own country?
Plus the fact that we are losing the lives of some of our young men and women, fighting Islamic terrorist in Afghanistan.
We would be lacking if we didn't.
I think that takes precedence over reading what some mad-man is up to in Africa?
/// could it not be that your views are swayed somewhat by the apparent filtering by the British media?
We're bombarded with images and stories of Islamic fundamentalists and extremists and horrendous acts carried out in the name of Islam, ///
Well yes but don't you think the reason that some of us are swayed by the British media, is because we have experienced acts of Islamic fundamentalists and extremists carried out in the name of Islam in our own country?
Plus the fact that we are losing the lives of some of our young men and women, fighting Islamic terrorist in Afghanistan.
We would be lacking if we didn't.
I think that takes precedence over reading what some mad-man is up to in Africa?
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