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Religious beliefs[edit]Timothy McVeigh?...If he'd been white and Christian....they probably would have given him an award. Brown and Muslim? Handcuffs. ...
Take a moment and run down the history of white Christians murdering innocent people with Improvised Explosive devices...
(Reader, understand that the reason I challenged the would-be 'contributor' to show a soundly reasoned basis for its position, as a means to demonstrate that the would-be 'contributor' does not possess a soundly reasoned basis for its position. Enjoy as it demonstrates the baseless nature of it's Relativist drivel.)
McVeigh was confirmed as a Catholic but he himself stated during his military years he lost touch with religion
McVeigh was raised Roman Catholic.[90] During his childhood, he and his father attended Mass regularly.[91] McVeigh was confirmed at the Good Shepherd Church in Pendleton, New York, in 1985.[92] In a 1996 interview, McVeigh professed belief in "a God", although he said he had "sort of lost touch with" Catholicism and "I never really picked it up, however I do maintain core beliefs."[90] In McVeigh's biographyAmerican Terrorist, released in 2002, he stated that he did not believe in a hell and that science is his religion.[93][94] In June 2001, a day before the execution, McVeigh wrote a letter to the Buffalo News identifying himself as agnostic.[95] Before his execution, McVeigh took the Catholic sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick.[96][97][98][99][100]
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