When the killing is over

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Editor:

I don't own a computer and I never use them. I was told by friends that blogs appeared both pro and con concerning my Aug. 26 letter to the editor, "Christianity isn't what anyone thinks." For the pro comments thank you, for the con, sorry the truth bothered you.

A PBS program featured Ireland's Pagan Druid past. The consensus of their findings was the Druids practiced human sacrifice.

Pagan Vikings invaded Ireland 1,200 years ago and their presence lasted for 400 years. Pillage, rape, murder, as well as human sacrifice in order to appease their god, Odin. If I had 3,500 words here instead of 350 I could point out more examples.

Recently we have Pagan/Satanic rites at Bohemian Grove. What else is going on that we don't know about with these Pagan darlings? Along with many books (library, computer sales, book stores) you might want to read "The Biggest Secret" by David Icke.

Denial isn't a river in Egypt.

Organized religion and Paganism are two of a kind.

Now for the Aug. 13 letter from Don Thorson, "Christianity is not what you think."

A typical tactic of war/bullies is to create hate over religions' differences in order to subdue those who are the target. There are numerous examples. Our bias towards Shiite over Sunni in Iraq. Ireland's tragic history in which one religious denomination claiming to be Christian brutalized another religious denomination of Christians.

Of course after the killing is over you're told it was done for your own good.

Their own good.

Thorson writes Roman Catholic countries became dictatorships and monarchies. The best known monarchy is the British Royal Family. The dominant religion in Britain isn't Roman Catholic. Wrong again, Mr. Thorson.

Letter writers constantly mention the Inquisition, which took place 500 years ago. They mention the Crusades, which took place 900 years ago. They neglect to mention the global invasion, thievery, and murder their bunch committed the last 350 years. Slavery, manifest destiny, etc.

"You talk of heaven while you disgrace the earth." -- Thoreau.

RICHARD O'BRIEN, Evansville

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