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Nagasaki - what was really targetted and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="com7fy8" data-source="post: 73455964" data-attributes="member: 331347"><p>You can't stop Christianity by destroying church buildings. </p><p></p><p>And, of course, not all consider Catholicism to be Christianity. There are non-Catholic Christians who might even . . . self-righteously . . . welcome hearing that a large religious building has been brought down. But, I like I say, this would be self-righteous. I can tend to look down on ones I do not agree with; and so if a Catholic cathedral was bombed, I might welcome this as an excuse to feel God in mysterious ways is resisting people of religious pride; but this would be self-righteous of me, not really busy with caring about other people. </p><p></p><p>So, even if Masonic people were behind trashing a cathedral, it really could be fighting Christianity by tempting me to be self righteous. And, yes, when news comes out about the predator problem, I can give in to being self-righteous instead of caring in prayer for any and all people, with hope for all which is possible with God in us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="com7fy8, post: 73455964, member: 331347"] You can't stop Christianity by destroying church buildings. And, of course, not all consider Catholicism to be Christianity. There are non-Catholic Christians who might even . . . self-righteously . . . welcome hearing that a large religious building has been brought down. But, I like I say, this would be self-righteous. I can tend to look down on ones I do not agree with; and so if a Catholic cathedral was bombed, I might welcome this as an excuse to feel God in mysterious ways is resisting people of religious pride; but this would be self-righteous of me, not really busy with caring about other people. So, even if Masonic people were behind trashing a cathedral, it really could be fighting Christianity by tempting me to be self righteous. And, yes, when news comes out about the predator problem, I can give in to being self-righteous instead of caring in prayer for any and all people, with hope for all which is possible with God in us. [/QUOTE]
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