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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (526742)11/6/2009 8:34:04 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 1576913
 
You maintain your beliefs in opposition to clear statements Rudolph and McVeigh made to folks after they committed their crimes and were in captivity.

Regardless of their exposure in earlier life, they clearly rejected Christianity.

McVeigh wrote in a letter to the Guardian, a leftwing newspaper, that he was an agnostic. Even his earlier expressed opinion about some natural law or higher power puts him outside of Christianity.

We also this statement from Rudolph:

"Many good people continue to send me money and books," Rudolph writes in an undated letter. "Most of them have, of course, an agenda; mostly born-again Christians looking to save my soul. I suppose the assumption is made that because I'm in here I must be a 'sinner' in need of salvation, and they would be glad to sell me a ticket to heaven, hawking this salvation like peanuts at a ballgame. I do appreciate their charity, but I could really do without the condescension. They have been so nice I would hate to break it to them that I really prefer Nietzsche to the Bible."

usatoday.com

Doesn't sound like a Christian to me.
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