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Topic: Breivik Massacre was God's Punishment for being critical of Israel (Read 468 times)

legendary
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I am still not convinced that Breivik was not a false-flag - he sits in prison, but get a royal treatment, and at times it feels like it's almost politically incorrect to say something against him... So that pastor might just be stage two of the bloody show.

Well.... Norway is famous for giving 5-star accommodation for prisoners, right? Just compare Anders Behring Breivik with Timothy McVeigh. Imagine what sort of punishment would have been handed out to Breivik, had he committed the same offence in the United States. And it is laughable that Breivik will be a free man in less than 10 years from now, despite killing 77 people.
legendary
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I am still not convinced that Breivik was not a false-flag - he sits in prison, but get a royal treatment, and at times it feels like it's almost politically incorrect to say something against him... So that pastor might just be stage two of the bloody show.
legendary
Activity: 3752
Merit: 1217
http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150904/1026598040/norway-breivik-religion-israel.html

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Jeremy Hoff, an American evangelical who wrote a book on the 2011 terror attacks in Norway by Anders Breivik, raised a firestorm of controversy in the Scandinavian country after saying that the attacks were justified, and that the young people who died deserved to be killed for being too critical of Israel.

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Four years later, Jeremy Hoff, an evangelical pastor at the Los Angeles-based Shepherd of the Hills Church, released a book, entitled 22 July: The Prophecy, in which he justified Breivik's heinous crime, saying that the members of the Norwegian Workers' Youth League (AUF) had become the "enemies of God" for their criticism of Israel and support for Palestine.

I don't know who is more despicable. Breivik, or the pastor who used the killings as a tool to vomit out his pro-Israel agenda.  Angry
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