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In reply to the discussion: Zealot nearly beheads friend he accused of witchcraft, rambles about magic and sacrifice to police [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,273 posts)20. I'm saying this Christian got a pass, even when he rambled about magic and sacrifice
after the murder. That points to religion being involved, but the police have decided to ignore it. If a Muslim rambled about 'sacrifice' after nearly beheading someone, I think the media and police would be all over it.
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muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2014
OP
Actually, noted intellectual theologians like Karen Armstrong and Reza Aslan tell us that...
trotsky
Nov 2014
#1
I'm sure you just posted this three week old murder in the Religion Group in passing.
rug
Nov 2014
#19
Wait! You changed the headline to include the word zealot and you are accusing her
cbayer
Nov 2014
#22
It was used. It was in the headline of every single article that I have seen about this.
cbayer
Nov 2014
#42
Rug is on 'ignore'; cbayer showed nothing - just said I had an agenda.
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2014
#25
No, I did not say "religion = mental illness" then, or at any time
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2014
#31
I didn't post that link because I didn't want to discuss separation of church and state
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2014
#45
As we have established, time and again, 'delusion' has a non-psychiatric meaning
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2014
#48
"When you get to baseless personal attacks" - you got there a long time ago
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2014
#58
You're making up bullshit about me too; that, too, has been your purpose from the beginning
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2014
#59
Earlier we cited dozens of prof. Psychiatric articles that suggested Religion is not incidental but
Brettongarcia
Nov 2014
#68
Perhaps you can make an argument without accusing people of having dementia.
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2014
#32
OMG! A Daily News piece about how a victim of our disastrous mental health system
cbayer
Nov 2014
#6
It's always stated whenever someone has developed religiously based delusions, imo.
cbayer
Nov 2014
#16
Yes, I do think that if he'd been a Muslim, the near-beheading would have been tied to it
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2014
#9
I'm saying this Christian got a pass, even when he rambled about magic and sacrifice
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2014
#20
Do you know how many psychotropics he's recived in the three weeks since this article was printed?
rug
Nov 2014
#10
... Police said Marin admitted to the murder. He had a number of reasons for it, but police
struggle4progress
Nov 2014
#35
... The first 911 calls Wednesday came in at 2:46 p.m., one of which was Marin.
struggle4progress
Nov 2014
#36
... Isaiah Marin has a troubled past. According to a blog written by his own brother
struggle4progress
Nov 2014
#37
... Marin-Eason said since her son was murdered, she has no sympathy for her grandson.
struggle4progress
Nov 2014
#38
... According to Stillwater police, at this time they have found no evidence
struggle4progress
Nov 2014
#39
"Marin ... is charged with first-degree murder, and is being held without bail at the Payne Count"
struggle4progress
Nov 2014
#62
Yes, I believe, based on what I have read from you that you are hostile towards religion.
cbayer
Nov 2014
#78
Why is Christianity said to be responsble when it causes good things - but never bad things?
Brettongarcia
Nov 2014
#71