The Christian Right is neither Christian nor right. Would Jesus Christ support these greedy land invaders? Try loving neighbors or turning your cheek, and in their eyes you're just some pinko commie traitor. How do your millions make you so meek when a million die each year of malnutrition? How is it Christian to prey on the weak and profiteer upon their devastation? I know you've heard this all before. Human suffering is what we all deplore. Why would you ask your god to bless the USA when no one else but you can feed their face? Look at your bed, your wealth, your home, your family. God bless a more deserving place. Your mantra to the Muslim world is that violence is against the nature of religion. You point your finger, there's 3 pointing back. Sadly it's the foundation of our division. You are the pot and yes, the kettle's black, but this is not your holy justification for Gitmo torture, to attack Iraq. You need to look up "Christian" definitions. The hardest part for me: those in support of this hegemony are good people who mostly do what's right. So lying here before me, a gargantuan dichotomy, a "brother vs. brother" brand of fight.
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