Hi Everybody,

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=45145

"True, in one lone entry on Breivik's gaseous 1,500-page manifesto, 
"2083: A European Declaration of Independence," he calls himself 
"Christian." But unfortunately he also uses a great number of other 
words to describe himself, and these other words make clear that he does 
not mean "Christian" as most Americans understand the term. 
(Incidentally, he also cites The New York Times more than a half-dozen 
times.)

"Had anyone at the Times actually read Breivik's manifesto, they would 
have seen that he uses the word "Christian" as a handy moniker to mean 
"European, non-Islamic" -- not a religious Christian or even a vague 
monotheist. In fact, at several points in his manifesto, Breivik 
stresses that he has a beef with Christians for their soft-heartedness. 
(I suppose that's why the Times is never worried about a "Christian 
backlash.")"
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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