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To: Brumar89 who wrote (17880)11/21/2011 3:23:11 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
It doesn't matter what your beliefs are , this is a science thread on evolution and if you want to parade your religious beliefs here then you are as open to scrutiny as any other phenomena or influencing factor on man's evolving mindset & societie.

That Jesus is the Only Messiah is the belief carried by most Christians is not the point and this is not about defending the faith but acknowledging how faith & belief may be distorted and use to corrupt & brainwash . The example of Joseph Kony & The Lord's Revolutionary Army is just a living example of how this happens and has been happening for two decades in Africa .

If you were a Moslem & came onto this thread trying to vindicate those superstitious supernatural beliefs or attcking Evolution which i am a proponent of , you would be treated the same . Sometimes "truth" is a bitter pill but facts are facts , matters not what you believe just that your ignorance of this terrorist & other current events is somewhat in need of updating . Or should we say we are still "living" in the caves a little bit ? ;o)


Associated Press

Updated: Oct. 14, 2011
topics.nytimes.com

Joseph Kony is one of the most vilified rebel leaders on the planet. He stands accused of brainwashing countless children across northern Uganda, turning the girls into sex slaves and the boys into prepubescent killers.

His so-called Christian movement, the Lord’s Resistance Army, has terrorized villagers in at least four countries in central Africa for nearly 20 years, killing tens of thousands of people, burning down huts and hacking off lips. The fact that Mr. Kony, whose followers believe he is a prophet, rarely appears in public has only added to his brutal mystique.