Let me guess... since "[his killings included] the murders of two Palestinians, the bombing of a leftist Israeli professor’s home and the maiming of a 15-year-old boy who belongs to a community of Jews who believe in Jesus," he felt that God wanted him to do it? To defend His honor and Eternal Truth? The way I see it, he was only following the example of Pinchas, who was zealous to kill sinners and defend God, and was thereafter glorified in OJ mythology. I think the bad guys in this scenario are the policeman, for getting in the way of God's masterplan, but don't worry, God will bring them down! He always comes through :) *sarcastic*
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Let me guess... since "[his killings included] the murders of two Palestinians, the bombing of a leftist Israeli professor’s home and the maiming of a 15-year-old boy who belongs to a community of Jews who believe in Jesus," he felt that God wanted him to do it? To defend His honor and Eternal Truth? The way I see it, he was only following the example of Pinchas, who was zealous to kill sinners and defend God, and was thereafter glorified in OJ mythology. I think the bad guys in this scenario are the policeman, for getting in the way of God's masterplan, but don't worry, God will bring them down! He always comes through :)
*sarcastic*
It gets better. There's speculation that he was behind the Tel Aviv gay center attacks.
The main reason why that would surprise me is that I think Israel is cultivating that sort of violent Judeo-fascist now, so there are probably more...
Hey, not to be arrogant but I like that term I just coined. I'm going to keep using "Judeo-fascist" for situations to which it applies.
I like that, Judeo-fascist.
The man clearly isn't a Torah True TM jew; he's wearing a Hard Rock Cafe sweatshirt.
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