Realitybites said:
Mothra said:
That opinion is no surprise - coming from someone who isn't a Christian and doesn't know what an actual Christian is.
Supporting an evil, despotic and demonic Islamic regime that kills and subjugates its own people and is responsible for numerous deaths throughout the Middle East and around the world is not Christian. It's quite the opposite. Sorry.
You're lost.
Questioning the wisdom of a war does not equate with supporting the opposing regime.
Questioning the foreign/domestic policy of a nation state or the theology of a different religion does not constitute racism.
Unfortunately you regularly fall into both intellectual tiger pits.
Believe it or not, it is quite rational to oppose both the Obama strategy towards Iran and the Netanyahu/Trump strategy towards Iran.
Unfortunately, you've once again interjected yourself into a conversation and lack the context to understand what I was referencing.
I never said or suggested any of the things you mentioned. So all you've done is erected a number of strawmen, as you so often do. I don't disagree with any of the points raised in your post.
Sam knows what I was referencing and it is specific to him - his beliefs. And those beliefs go back 20 plus years.
We agree that there is nothing wrong with questioning the wisdom of war or our role in it. Quite frankly, I'm not sure even how I feel about the Iran bombing campaign.
What's evil is attempting to defend or downplay the actions of a truly and objectively evil regime. What's also evil is wishing for America to lose because you can't stand Jews. Those are all beliefs that Nick Fuentes holds. And indeed contrary to your assertions those are morally depraved.
Gotta say, I am a bit shocked you're defending such morally depraved beliefs.