He was raised and a member of a Baptist Church not an Evaneglisical church....but I am at least glad libs are starting to give up this racism narrative.It is useful to understand the origins of his sex addictionyeah they kick him out because they had been trying to help him wiht his sex addiction...twice they sent him to rehab. It's a tough spot for parents dealing with addicts....I doubt they would have let him stay if it was drugs or booze either...not after all the help they tried to get him,Take your pick. He is fucked in the head by religion and religious parents who put him out of the house the nioght before for watching porn1) I hadn't heard his religion....do you have a link?The 21 year old Atlanta shooter is a devout Evangelical, and unlike the Boulder shooter, WE KNOW that religion played a role in his motivation.. Shouldn't we be worried about them?The shooter has been identified as Ahmad Al Issa. Is he a Muslim convert?
Boulder shooting suspect identified as 21-year-old Ahmad Alissa, police say (msn.com)
Now that Democrats are in charge again, are citizens going to have resume their defensive posture against Islam?
2) My understand is that he was a sex addict, and actually had been to sex addiction rehab...twice....so it sounds like his religion wasn't the motive for his killing...in fact he said it was his sex addiction.
So....
and being an addict has nothing to do with ones faith
How the Atlanta shooting shows the dangers of American evangelicalism's trademark "purity culture" (yahoo.com)
And
Temptation and "sex addiction" feature heavily in evangelical rituals and beliefs around gender roles.
[*]A mythical "heroic masculinity" underpins evangelical ideas on men and sex.
No evidence links impulsive sexual behaviors with mass murder, experts say.
Clearly this was and exception. They pushed him over the edge
Also, weather you are a Baptist, Evagelicical, Jew, Muslim, or Athetist....there is always temptation....and addiction can happen to everyone....I don't think Weinstein, or Weiner were Baptist...
The article is a funny thing really...the left is desperate to make this political.,...the article actually doesn't even hide it...it admits the kneejerk reaction was debunked...but then double downs, not triple downs....it's racism,...it's racism, sexism, and CHURCH......
1) Historically, Baptists are evangelicals, especially in America. As Barry Hankins and I explain in our book Baptists in America, the Great Awakening of the eighteenth century effectively re-birthed the Baptist movement in the American colonies.
Are Southern Baptists "Evangelicals"?
Are Southern Baptists "Evangelicals"?
At the SBC annual meeting, there was a proposal for Southern Baptists to consider affiliating with the National Association of Evangelicals. But are Baptists really "evangelicals"?
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