Monday, June 13, 2016

How One Man can Put Religion in a Bad Light

Yesterday a evil, vile, man walked into a gay nightclub and open fired on those inside, killing 50 and injuring dozens more. The number has most likely gone up as I write this. His retarded father claims that it was due to him seeing two men kissing. I don't believe that for one moment. What I believe is that he was raised to believe something and he followed through with what he believed.

The reason that I've titled this blog 'How One Man can Put Religion in a Bad Light' is because those that follow radical forms of religion can hurt it for those that don't. He was radicalized and he hated those that were different. And, of course, the backlash has now hit the fan. A article came out stating that everyone that doesn't support the LGBT community has blood on their hands. The blood of those that died.

That their murderers and treating them as though they were there, with a gun. All this is going to do is make people hate gays because this writer just had to put the blame on anti-gay supporters and not on the person that actually pulled the trigger. The blame game has got to stop or nothing will be done. Now I will admit that some of the anti-gay supporters make me sick and makes me glad that I'm no longer a Christian. They scream at the top of their lungs while doing all sorts of horrible things and believing that their holy.  However the writer ignores the fact that IS and those that support them do target Christians along with gays, bisexuals, transgenders, members of other tribes, and those that can't stand them.

There are mass graves of Christians, and others, that have been discovered. When I told my mother about those out there that support what the shooter did she made it very clear that no one has the right to any form of judgement and that they better be careful. Because there are other lone wolves out there and they will target malls, movie theaters, and many other places. So don't think that what this man did was great. Of course Muslims aren't the only ones that have to put up with this nonsense.

Last year three men, who claimed to be followers of Asatru, tried to shoot up black churches and burn down Jewish houses of worship. Heathens had to put up with another wave of people thinking that just because you wear Thor's hammer that you want to kill black people. We have to fight against evil in all forms and we can't just blame people because they don't support another group of people. In-fact there are people out there that have put aside their personal belief to help those that are affected. And I think that is the greatest thing ever.

When you see lines of people wanting to donate blood and that includes Christians and Muslims then maybe, just maybe, there's hope in this world.

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