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  • Taliban: 1 Korean Christian Hostage Killed

    Yam5380 »
    Fri Jul 27, 2007 1:50 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 2

    J.... you know, maybe they have no right to be there. and, maybe you're right, but In the eyes of the taliban we or any other nation such as south korea has no right to be there. Does that mean we should let their problems and misunderstanding of the world build up. Now take a look at the American History. We too face many persecutions, whether it be racism, religous rights, human rights, or just plain misunderstanding of cultures ethnicity... what I'm trying to say is, it takes action and boldness to face those problems and by doing so we hope to open their eyes and have them realize on how wrong the persecution and killings are. it takes someone to stand up for thos rights to make a difference... it may even take sacrifices to win over their hearts. for example, If martin luther king never have taken the stand where would our nation be. You know, I don't care if the reason was evangilism or aid, both does not pose a harm to the government. As christians we are not here to overthrow the government or culture. As christians we are merely expressing and showing our love and concerns to the world just as how God has shown us when He sends his one and only son to die on the cross for our sins, our mistakes. now tell me, is it wrong for us christians to show and teach love for those who need it.

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