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How do you know he was torn between his religious teaching and sexual needs? Was Weinstein and Weiner when they said they were sex addicts?Well, I don't know what your point is and I am really not interested in the finer points of Baptists or whatever. MY point is that the kid was tomented over feeling and desires that are normal for his age. This sexual purity crap was drill into and he is clearly conflicted and torn between the religious teaching and his sexual need. He snapped, plain and simple. Religion id to blameHe 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"?www.thegospelcoalition.org
Reagan used that as an excuse to eliminate open carry in California.Black men are the most likely to commit murders with guns.
Lets compare Chicago to all of the white mass shooters.
He was fat too.....And it was a grocery store.They need a few more AR15 / AK47 mass shootings for their disarm Americans campaign
Coming right up
The nations worst mass shootings ALWAYS occur when Democrats are in power.
Coincidence?
Obviously the victims are more dead if a high capacity magazine was used. RW is a moron.What difference does that make?
Well, it's pretty clear to me. Addictions happen for a reason. I explained my reasoning based on the content of the reporting. If you don't see it, it's because you don't want to. I am not trying to spread division. I am calling out extremeism for what it is. Dangerous and , yes divisive,How do you know he was torn between his religious teaching and sexual needs? Was Weinstein and Weiner when they said they were sex addicts?Well, I don't know what your point is and I am really not interested in the finer points of Baptists or whatever. MY point is that the kid was tomented over feeling and desires that are normal for his age. This sexual purity crap was drill into and he is clearly conflicted and torn between the religious teaching and his sexual need. He snapped, plain and simple. Religion id to blameHe 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"?www.thegospelcoalition.org
I think he was tormented over his addiction...that much is clear...but I have seen nothing to suggest his religious faith, or his upbringing had anything to do with that...addiction is just addiction...and someone isn't necessarily going to be an addict because of their religious faith.
This just appears to be another attempt by the left, after the racism narrative got debunked, to drive another wedge and spread division....
Muslim terrorist.In whitie rightie world, it doesn't have to make sense.....all it has to do is support whitie rightie beliefs about their superiority.I don't see how reporting black on black crime is racist. I see it as reporting the news.If you watch ABC and CBS, you're lying.What news channel do you watch?Watch your local news broadcast once in a while rather than getting your local news from USMB.You're correct...Try watching the news where 99% of crimes are committed by Blacks against Blacks.I knew this was going to be your answer.You just observed, unconsciously, how the same media that hates Trump makes Blacks look bad.The media portrays it in that media; the same media that reported Orange Man Bad.Black guy is a result of not encouraging Black youth to stay in school or learn a trade.The conservative playbook is happening in real time and it’s interesting to watch.
Black guy does something terrible: BLM IS TO BLAME!!!"
Hispanic guy does something terrible: "WE NEED TO BUILD THE WALL!!!"
Muslim guy does something terrible: "ISLAM IS THE PROBLEM!!!"
White guy does something terrible: "My friends, now is not the time to politicize this terrible tragedy. This man does not speak for anyone other than himself. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the loved ones who are grieving right now. Also, he was probably a liberal.”
When it’s a black person who does something bad, it’s about his skin color and the stereotypes associated with that color.
When it’s a white person who does something bad, it’s about his individual mental issues and has nothing to do with his skin color.
More proof that Liberals are racist.
What does this have to do with “orange man bad”? Give me an example of the point you’re making because you’re losing me.
Did I really have to explain this?
The media hates Trump: ok I’m with you here.
The media makes black people look bad: I’m not following you here. It seems like you’re making the argument that left-wing media is trying to make black people look bad. I don’t see it. Give me an example.
Liberals are racist: I don’t get where this line is justified. It looks like you went off the deep end with the previous step.
Sorry, I don’t get your reasoning at all.
You are blind to facts; not my problem.
Yea I didn’t think you would be able to justify your weird reasoning either.
It's a reality you can't deal with.
Still not seeing how the media is making them look bad. I noticed that you abandoned that talking point.
Good decision on your part.
The media is reporting facts that make Blacks look bad; objectivity is a beautiful thing.
As I already said,
I’m not seeing it. An example would be helpful.
I do and I still don’t see what you’re talking about.
Pretty telling that you continue to refuse to give an example, isn’t it?
You think I watch TV and use my phone to video the stories?
Are you that much of a fact denier or an idiot?
You disgust me with your denial of current events.
Liars like you are a penny a dozen when you hide behind an anonymous username.
I watch a variety of stuff. ABC, CBS, Fox, CNN, local stuff. Listen to NPR.
Still not seeing your lack of reasoning and it looks like you’re having a hard time showing examples of it.
I watch ABC and CBS and everyday there's another Black on Black murder, Black on Black rape or Black on Black crazy driver hurting or killing a pedestrian.
I don't see how reporting black on black crime is racist. I see it as reporting the news.
Both sides of the political spectrum show the same thing. Yet you argue that liberals are racist for showing black on black crime.
Your reasoning doesn't make sense.
I agreed with you that it isn't racist; it just shows how fucked up the Black community is.
I presume you're either Black or a Liberal who doesn't want to see the plethora of problems in the Black community.
That's why I never have a face to face meaningful discussion with a Liberal more than once; they're mentally ill when it comes to social issues.
Still not getting your reasoning.
Liberal media shows black on black crime. You call them racist for doing so.
Conservative media shows black on black crime. You don't think they're racist for doing so.
Doesn't make sense.
Ahmad Alissa, Boulder Shooting Suspect: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa is a 21-year-old Colorado man who is the suspect accused of killing 10 people at King Soopers grocery store in Boulder.heavy.com
Alissa was born in Syria and spent most of his life in Colorado, he wrote on Facebook. He wrote about Islam on social media, saying, “Muslims might not be perfect but Islam is.” According to court documents, Alissa bought a Ruger AR-556 semi-automatic rifle on March 16, days before the shooting. Police said in an arrest affidavit Alissa did not say anything to officers at the scene but did ask for his mother.
According to police, Alissa stripped off his clothes inside the store and was bleeding from his leg when he was arrested. The rifle, a handgun, body armor and his clothes were strewn about where he was taken into custody along with a substantial amount of blood, according to the arrest affidavit.
The victims have been identified by police as Denny Stong, 20, Neven Stanasic, 23, Rikki Olds, 25, Tralona Bartkowiak, 49, Suzanne Fountain, 59, Teri Leiker, 51, Officer Talley, 51, Kevin Mahoney, 61, Lynn Murray, 62, and Jody Waters, 65. Photos and details about the victims are available here.
Here’s what you need to know about Ahmad Alissa:
1. Alissa’s Brother Said He Was Mentally Disturbed & Paranoid; His Motive Remains Under Investigation
continued
Muslim terrorist.In whitie rightie world, it doesn't have to make sense.....all it has to do is support whitie rightie beliefs about their superiority.I don't see how reporting black on black crime is racist. I see it as reporting the news.If you watch ABC and CBS, you're lying.What news channel do you watch?Watch your local news broadcast once in a while rather than getting your local news from USMB.You're correct...Try watching the news where 99% of crimes are committed by Blacks against Blacks.I knew this was going to be your answer.You just observed, unconsciously, how the same media that hates Trump makes Blacks look bad.The media portrays it in that media; the same media that reported Orange Man Bad.Black guy is a result of not encouraging Black youth to stay in school or learn a trade.The conservative playbook is happening in real time and it’s interesting to watch.
Black guy does something terrible: BLM IS TO BLAME!!!"
Hispanic guy does something terrible: "WE NEED TO BUILD THE WALL!!!"
Muslim guy does something terrible: "ISLAM IS THE PROBLEM!!!"
White guy does something terrible: "My friends, now is not the time to politicize this terrible tragedy. This man does not speak for anyone other than himself. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the loved ones who are grieving right now. Also, he was probably a liberal.”
When it’s a black person who does something bad, it’s about his skin color and the stereotypes associated with that color.
When it’s a white person who does something bad, it’s about his individual mental issues and has nothing to do with his skin color.
More proof that Liberals are racist.
What does this have to do with “orange man bad”? Give me an example of the point you’re making because you’re losing me.
Did I really have to explain this?
The media hates Trump: ok I’m with you here.
The media makes black people look bad: I’m not following you here. It seems like you’re making the argument that left-wing media is trying to make black people look bad. I don’t see it. Give me an example.
Liberals are racist: I don’t get where this line is justified. It looks like you went off the deep end with the previous step.
Sorry, I don’t get your reasoning at all.
You are blind to facts; not my problem.
Yea I didn’t think you would be able to justify your weird reasoning either.
It's a reality you can't deal with.
Still not seeing how the media is making them look bad. I noticed that you abandoned that talking point.
Good decision on your part.
The media is reporting facts that make Blacks look bad; objectivity is a beautiful thing.
As I already said,
I’m not seeing it. An example would be helpful.
I do and I still don’t see what you’re talking about.
Pretty telling that you continue to refuse to give an example, isn’t it?
You think I watch TV and use my phone to video the stories?
Are you that much of a fact denier or an idiot?
You disgust me with your denial of current events.
Liars like you are a penny a dozen when you hide behind an anonymous username.
I watch a variety of stuff. ABC, CBS, Fox, CNN, local stuff. Listen to NPR.
Still not seeing your lack of reasoning and it looks like you’re having a hard time showing examples of it.
I watch ABC and CBS and everyday there's another Black on Black murder, Black on Black rape or Black on Black crazy driver hurting or killing a pedestrian.
I don't see how reporting black on black crime is racist. I see it as reporting the news.
Both sides of the political spectrum show the same thing. Yet you argue that liberals are racist for showing black on black crime.
Your reasoning doesn't make sense.
I agreed with you that it isn't racist; it just shows how fucked up the Black community is.
I presume you're either Black or a Liberal who doesn't want to see the plethora of problems in the Black community.
That's why I never have a face to face meaningful discussion with a Liberal more than once; they're mentally ill when it comes to social issues.
Still not getting your reasoning.
Liberal media shows black on black crime. You call them racist for doing so.
Conservative media shows black on black crime. You don't think they're racist for doing so.
Doesn't make sense.
Ahmad Alissa, Boulder Shooting Suspect: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa is a 21-year-old Colorado man who is the suspect accused of killing 10 people at King Soopers grocery store in Boulder.heavy.com
Alissa was born in Syria and spent most of his life in Colorado, he wrote on Facebook. He wrote about Islam on social media, saying, “Muslims might not be perfect but Islam is.” According to court documents, Alissa bought a Ruger AR-556 semi-automatic rifle on March 16, days before the shooting. Police said in an arrest affidavit Alissa did not say anything to officers at the scene but did ask for his mother.
According to police, Alissa stripped off his clothes inside the store and was bleeding from his leg when he was arrested. The rifle, a handgun, body armor and his clothes were strewn about where he was taken into custody along with a substantial amount of blood, according to the arrest affidavit.
The victims have been identified by police as Denny Stong, 20, Neven Stanasic, 23, Rikki Olds, 25, Tralona Bartkowiak, 49, Suzanne Fountain, 59, Teri Leiker, 51, Officer Talley, 51, Kevin Mahoney, 61, Lynn Murray, 62, and Jody Waters, 65. Photos and details about the victims are available here.
Here’s what you need to know about Ahmad Alissa:
1. Alissa’s Brother Said He Was Mentally Disturbed & Paranoid; His Motive Remains Under Investigation
continued
Sure.Muslim terrorist.In whitie rightie world, it doesn't have to make sense.....all it has to do is support whitie rightie beliefs about their superiority.I don't see how reporting black on black crime is racist. I see it as reporting the news.If you watch ABC and CBS, you're lying.What news channel do you watch?Watch your local news broadcast once in a while rather than getting your local news from USMB.You're correct...Try watching the news where 99% of crimes are committed by Blacks against Blacks.I knew this was going to be your answer.You just observed, unconsciously, how the same media that hates Trump makes Blacks look bad.The media portrays it in that media; the same media that reported Orange Man Bad.Black guy is a result of not encouraging Black youth to stay in school or learn a trade.The conservative playbook is happening in real time and it’s interesting to watch.
Black guy does something terrible: BLM IS TO BLAME!!!"
Hispanic guy does something terrible: "WE NEED TO BUILD THE WALL!!!"
Muslim guy does something terrible: "ISLAM IS THE PROBLEM!!!"
White guy does something terrible: "My friends, now is not the time to politicize this terrible tragedy. This man does not speak for anyone other than himself. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the loved ones who are grieving right now. Also, he was probably a liberal.”
When it’s a black person who does something bad, it’s about his skin color and the stereotypes associated with that color.
When it’s a white person who does something bad, it’s about his individual mental issues and has nothing to do with his skin color.
More proof that Liberals are racist.
What does this have to do with “orange man bad”? Give me an example of the point you’re making because you’re losing me.
Did I really have to explain this?
The media hates Trump: ok I’m with you here.
The media makes black people look bad: I’m not following you here. It seems like you’re making the argument that left-wing media is trying to make black people look bad. I don’t see it. Give me an example.
Liberals are racist: I don’t get where this line is justified. It looks like you went off the deep end with the previous step.
Sorry, I don’t get your reasoning at all.
You are blind to facts; not my problem.
Yea I didn’t think you would be able to justify your weird reasoning either.
It's a reality you can't deal with.
Still not seeing how the media is making them look bad. I noticed that you abandoned that talking point.
Good decision on your part.
The media is reporting facts that make Blacks look bad; objectivity is a beautiful thing.
As I already said,
I’m not seeing it. An example would be helpful.
I do and I still don’t see what you’re talking about.
Pretty telling that you continue to refuse to give an example, isn’t it?
You think I watch TV and use my phone to video the stories?
Are you that much of a fact denier or an idiot?
You disgust me with your denial of current events.
Liars like you are a penny a dozen when you hide behind an anonymous username.
I watch a variety of stuff. ABC, CBS, Fox, CNN, local stuff. Listen to NPR.
Still not seeing your lack of reasoning and it looks like you’re having a hard time showing examples of it.
I watch ABC and CBS and everyday there's another Black on Black murder, Black on Black rape or Black on Black crazy driver hurting or killing a pedestrian.
I don't see how reporting black on black crime is racist. I see it as reporting the news.
Both sides of the political spectrum show the same thing. Yet you argue that liberals are racist for showing black on black crime.
Your reasoning doesn't make sense.
I agreed with you that it isn't racist; it just shows how fucked up the Black community is.
I presume you're either Black or a Liberal who doesn't want to see the plethora of problems in the Black community.
That's why I never have a face to face meaningful discussion with a Liberal more than once; they're mentally ill when it comes to social issues.
Still not getting your reasoning.
Liberal media shows black on black crime. You call them racist for doing so.
Conservative media shows black on black crime. You don't think they're racist for doing so.
Doesn't make sense.
Ahmad Alissa, Boulder Shooting Suspect: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa is a 21-year-old Colorado man who is the suspect accused of killing 10 people at King Soopers grocery store in Boulder.heavy.com
Alissa was born in Syria and spent most of his life in Colorado, he wrote on Facebook. He wrote about Islam on social media, saying, “Muslims might not be perfect but Islam is.” According to court documents, Alissa bought a Ruger AR-556 semi-automatic rifle on March 16, days before the shooting. Police said in an arrest affidavit Alissa did not say anything to officers at the scene but did ask for his mother.
According to police, Alissa stripped off his clothes inside the store and was bleeding from his leg when he was arrested. The rifle, a handgun, body armor and his clothes were strewn about where he was taken into custody along with a substantial amount of blood, according to the arrest affidavit.
The victims have been identified by police as Denny Stong, 20, Neven Stanasic, 23, Rikki Olds, 25, Tralona Bartkowiak, 49, Suzanne Fountain, 59, Teri Leiker, 51, Officer Talley, 51, Kevin Mahoney, 61, Lynn Murray, 62, and Jody Waters, 65. Photos and details about the victims are available here.
Here’s what you need to know about Ahmad Alissa:
1. Alissa’s Brother Said He Was Mentally Disturbed & Paranoid; His Motive Remains Under Investigation
continued
OK.. So Robert Aaron Long was a Christian terrorist?
Sure.Muslim terrorist.In whitie rightie world, it doesn't have to make sense.....all it has to do is support whitie rightie beliefs about their superiority.I don't see how reporting black on black crime is racist. I see it as reporting the news.If you watch ABC and CBS, you're lying.What news channel do you watch?Watch your local news broadcast once in a while rather than getting your local news from USMB.You're correct...Try watching the news where 99% of crimes are committed by Blacks against Blacks.I knew this was going to be your answer.You just observed, unconsciously, how the same media that hates Trump makes Blacks look bad.The media portrays it in that media; the same media that reported Orange Man Bad.Black guy is a result of not encouraging Black youth to stay in school or learn a trade.The conservative playbook is happening in real time and it’s interesting to watch.
Black guy does something terrible: BLM IS TO BLAME!!!"
Hispanic guy does something terrible: "WE NEED TO BUILD THE WALL!!!"
Muslim guy does something terrible: "ISLAM IS THE PROBLEM!!!"
White guy does something terrible: "My friends, now is not the time to politicize this terrible tragedy. This man does not speak for anyone other than himself. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the loved ones who are grieving right now. Also, he was probably a liberal.”
When it’s a black person who does something bad, it’s about his skin color and the stereotypes associated with that color.
When it’s a white person who does something bad, it’s about his individual mental issues and has nothing to do with his skin color.
More proof that Liberals are racist.
What does this have to do with “orange man bad”? Give me an example of the point you’re making because you’re losing me.
Did I really have to explain this?
The media hates Trump: ok I’m with you here.
The media makes black people look bad: I’m not following you here. It seems like you’re making the argument that left-wing media is trying to make black people look bad. I don’t see it. Give me an example.
Liberals are racist: I don’t get where this line is justified. It looks like you went off the deep end with the previous step.
Sorry, I don’t get your reasoning at all.
You are blind to facts; not my problem.
Yea I didn’t think you would be able to justify your weird reasoning either.
It's a reality you can't deal with.
Still not seeing how the media is making them look bad. I noticed that you abandoned that talking point.
Good decision on your part.
The media is reporting facts that make Blacks look bad; objectivity is a beautiful thing.
As I already said,
I’m not seeing it. An example would be helpful.
I do and I still don’t see what you’re talking about.
Pretty telling that you continue to refuse to give an example, isn’t it?
You think I watch TV and use my phone to video the stories?
Are you that much of a fact denier or an idiot?
You disgust me with your denial of current events.
Liars like you are a penny a dozen when you hide behind an anonymous username.
I watch a variety of stuff. ABC, CBS, Fox, CNN, local stuff. Listen to NPR.
Still not seeing your lack of reasoning and it looks like you’re having a hard time showing examples of it.
I watch ABC and CBS and everyday there's another Black on Black murder, Black on Black rape or Black on Black crazy driver hurting or killing a pedestrian.
I don't see how reporting black on black crime is racist. I see it as reporting the news.
Both sides of the political spectrum show the same thing. Yet you argue that liberals are racist for showing black on black crime.
Your reasoning doesn't make sense.
I agreed with you that it isn't racist; it just shows how fucked up the Black community is.
I presume you're either Black or a Liberal who doesn't want to see the plethora of problems in the Black community.
That's why I never have a face to face meaningful discussion with a Liberal more than once; they're mentally ill when it comes to social issues.
Still not getting your reasoning.
Liberal media shows black on black crime. You call them racist for doing so.
Conservative media shows black on black crime. You don't think they're racist for doing so.
Doesn't make sense.
Ahmad Alissa, Boulder Shooting Suspect: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa is a 21-year-old Colorado man who is the suspect accused of killing 10 people at King Soopers grocery store in Boulder.heavy.com
Alissa was born in Syria and spent most of his life in Colorado, he wrote on Facebook. He wrote about Islam on social media, saying, “Muslims might not be perfect but Islam is.” According to court documents, Alissa bought a Ruger AR-556 semi-automatic rifle on March 16, days before the shooting. Police said in an arrest affidavit Alissa did not say anything to officers at the scene but did ask for his mother.
According to police, Alissa stripped off his clothes inside the store and was bleeding from his leg when he was arrested. The rifle, a handgun, body armor and his clothes were strewn about where he was taken into custody along with a substantial amount of blood, according to the arrest affidavit.
The victims have been identified by police as Denny Stong, 20, Neven Stanasic, 23, Rikki Olds, 25, Tralona Bartkowiak, 49, Suzanne Fountain, 59, Teri Leiker, 51, Officer Talley, 51, Kevin Mahoney, 61, Lynn Murray, 62, and Jody Waters, 65. Photos and details about the victims are available here.
Here’s what you need to know about Ahmad Alissa:
1. Alissa’s Brother Said He Was Mentally Disturbed & Paranoid; His Motive Remains Under Investigation
continued
OK.. So Robert Aaron Long was a Christian terrorist?
should we tally the death count of Muslim terrorism vs Christian terrorism?
How do you know it's extremist? Is it extreme to tell your children to wait for marriage to have sex? Really? I mean I don't even know if that's what they taught their son.Well, it's pretty clear to me. Addictions happen for a reason. I explained my reasoning based on the content of the reporting. If you don't see it, it's because you don't want to. I am not trying to spread division. I am calling out extremeism for what it is. Dangerous and , yes divisive,How do you know he was torn between his religious teaching and sexual needs? Was Weinstein and Weiner when they said they were sex addicts?Well, I don't know what your point is and I am really not interested in the finer points of Baptists or whatever. MY point is that the kid was tomented over feeling and desires that are normal for his age. This sexual purity crap was drill into and he is clearly conflicted and torn between the religious teaching and his sexual need. He snapped, plain and simple. Religion id to blameHe 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"?www.thegospelcoalition.org
I think he was tormented over his addiction...that much is clear...but I have seen nothing to suggest his religious faith, or his upbringing had anything to do with that...addiction is just addiction...and someone isn't necessarily going to be an addict because of their religious faith.
This just appears to be another attempt by the left, after the racism narrative got debunked, to drive another wedge and spread division....
How do you know he was torn between his religious teaching and sexual needs? Was Weinstein and Weiner when they said they were sex addicts?Well, I don't know what your point is and I am really not interested in the finer points of Baptists or whatever. MY point is that the kid was tomented over feeling and desires that are normal for his age. This sexual purity crap was drill into and he is clearly conflicted and torn between the religious teaching and his sexual need. He snapped, plain and simple. Religion id to blameHe 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"?www.thegospelcoalition.org
I think he was tormented over his addiction...that much is clear...but I have seen nothing to suggest his religious faith, or his upbringing had anything to do with that...addiction is just addiction...and someone isn't necessarily going to be an addict because of their religious faith.
This just appears to be another attempt by the left, after the racism narrative got debunked, to drive another wedge and spread division....
Far from eliminating racism as a motive, the alleged shooter's confession embodies it: The murders in Georgia represent a uniquely American twinning of racism, sexism, and religion.
"It's not a jump to say white conservative Christianity played a role here," said Joshua Grubbs, an assistant professor of psychology at Bowling Green State University. "The facts need to come to light, but all the facts that are in the light right now suggest it's at play."
And there is thisBut gender experts say it's impossible to understand the role of misogyny in the killing of six Asian women at massage parlors without also thinking about the way sexist stereotypes objectify Asian women. And religious studies scholars say it's impossible to understand either without looking at evangelicalism.
The many times I’ve spoken, for my research, to young Christian men who believe they have a porn or sex addiction, they tell similar stories. One told me that as a teenage boy in his evangelical church, sex and porn were “kind of the popular sin to talk about just because you knew that it was something that every guy was struggling with.” Another young man spoke of his longtime adulthood mission to “win the war and be ready to keep on fighting” against his sexual desires. These men use the language of “sobriety and relapse,” referring to sex and porn, and they told me common experiences about how they came to realize their reputed problem and began attending treatment, sometimes in their church basements. As one put it, when his faith leaders began workshops on the matter, “Every session was just full of people—like there were people standing in the back. That’s what opened the floodgates.”
Believers and secular scholars alike hear in the shooter's own language, as told to police, a linguistic map of evangelical values that are both rooted in and expressions of historical and contemporary forms of racism and sexism.
Two key concepts here are "temptation" and "sex addiction." Both feature heavily in evangelical "purity culture," a set of rituals and beliefs around gender roles, designed to encourage believers, especially young men and women, to abstain from sex outside of heterosexual marriage.
You might want to try to digest thisThe 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?
A Christian 21-year-old appears to have been driven by his twisted religious beliefs while a Muslim 21-year-old mass shooter doesn’t appear to have been very religious.
Why not look at Europe and the Middle East instead of reading opinion pieces in comfortable America?How do you know he was torn between his religious teaching and sexual needs? Was Weinstein and Weiner when they said they were sex addicts?Well, I don't know what your point is and I am really not interested in the finer points of Baptists or whatever. MY point is that the kid was tomented over feeling and desires that are normal for his age. This sexual purity crap was drill into and he is clearly conflicted and torn between the religious teaching and his sexual need. He snapped, plain and simple. Religion id to blameHe 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"?www.thegospelcoalition.org
I think he was tormented over his addiction...that much is clear...but I have seen nothing to suggest his religious faith, or his upbringing had anything to do with that...addiction is just addiction...and someone isn't necessarily going to be an addict because of their religious faith.
This just appears to be another attempt by the left, after the racism narrative got debunked, to drive another wedge and spread division....
You are in denial......Perhapps I will take you seriously when you can show me that your credentials are equal to the peoplewho actually know something about this stuff
How the Atlanta shooting shows the dangers of American evangelicalism's trademark "purity culture" (yahoo.com)
Far from eliminating racism as a motive, the alleged shooter's confession embodies it: The murders in Georgia represent a uniquely American twinning of racism, sexism, and religion."It's not a jump to say white conservative Christianity played a role here," said Joshua Grubbs, an assistant professor of psychology at Bowling Green State University. "The facts need to come to light, but all the facts that are in the light right now suggest it's at play."
And there is thisBut gender experts say it's impossible to understand the role of misogyny in the killing of six Asian women at massage parlors without also thinking about the way sexist stereotypes objectify Asian women. And religious studies scholars say it's impossible to understand either without looking at evangelicalism.
Sex addiction fact check: Why so many young Christian men like the Atlanta shooter believe they’re addicted to sex. (slate.com)
The many times I’ve spoken, for my research, to young Christian men who believe they have a porn or sex addiction, they tell similar stories. One told me that as a teenage boy in his evangelical church, sex and porn were “kind of the popular sin to talk about just because you knew that it was something that every guy was struggling with.” Another young man spoke of his longtime adulthood mission to “win the war and be ready to keep on fighting” against his sexual desires. These men use the language of “sobriety and relapse,” referring to sex and porn, and they told me common experiences about how they came to realize their reputed problem and began attending treatment, sometimes in their church basements. As one put it, when his faith leaders began workshops on the matter, “Every session was just full of people—like there were people standing in the back. That’s what opened the floodgates.”
Basically, he was taught that his normal sex drive was a sex addiction and felt guilty about it. He was a "sinner" desparatly trying to tamp down his sexual needs BECAUSE OF THE EXTREME RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS
Here is more from the same piece
Believers and secular scholars alike hear in the shooter's own language, as told to police, a linguistic map of evangelical values that are both rooted in and expressions of historical and contemporary forms of racism and sexism.
Two key concepts here are "temptation" and "sex addiction." Both feature heavily in evangelical "purity culture," a set of rituals and beliefs around gender roles, designed to encourage believers, especially young men and women, to abstain from sex outside of heterosexual marriage.
Enjoy
Consider the possibility that you might be taken seriously if you actuallt explained WHAT THE FUCK YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT instead of just tossing out your criptic nonsensical quips . You are not just a troll. You are a lazy troll .Why not look at Europe and the Middle East instead of reading opinion pieces in comfortable America?How do you know he was torn between his religious teaching and sexual needs? Was Weinstein and Weiner when they said they were sex addicts?Well, I don't know what your point is and I am really not interested in the finer points of Baptists or whatever. MY point is that the kid was tomented over feeling and desires that are normal for his age. This sexual purity crap was drill into and he is clearly conflicted and torn between the religious teaching and his sexual need. He snapped, plain and simple. Religion id to blameHe 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"?www.thegospelcoalition.org
I think he was tormented over his addiction...that much is clear...but I have seen nothing to suggest his religious faith, or his upbringing had anything to do with that...addiction is just addiction...and someone isn't necessarily going to be an addict because of their religious faith.
This just appears to be another attempt by the left, after the racism narrative got debunked, to drive another wedge and spread division....
You are in denial......Perhapps I will take you seriously when you can show me that your credentials are equal to the peoplewho actually know something about this stuff
How the Atlanta shooting shows the dangers of American evangelicalism's trademark "purity culture" (yahoo.com)
Far from eliminating racism as a motive, the alleged shooter's confession embodies it: The murders in Georgia represent a uniquely American twinning of racism, sexism, and religion."It's not a jump to say white conservative Christianity played a role here," said Joshua Grubbs, an assistant professor of psychology at Bowling Green State University. "The facts need to come to light, but all the facts that are in the light right now suggest it's at play."
And there is thisBut gender experts say it's impossible to understand the role of misogyny in the killing of six Asian women at massage parlors without also thinking about the way sexist stereotypes objectify Asian women. And religious studies scholars say it's impossible to understand either without looking at evangelicalism.
Sex addiction fact check: Why so many young Christian men like the Atlanta shooter believe they’re addicted to sex. (slate.com)
The many times I’ve spoken, for my research, to young Christian men who believe they have a porn or sex addiction, they tell similar stories. One told me that as a teenage boy in his evangelical church, sex and porn were “kind of the popular sin to talk about just because you knew that it was something that every guy was struggling with.” Another young man spoke of his longtime adulthood mission to “win the war and be ready to keep on fighting” against his sexual desires. These men use the language of “sobriety and relapse,” referring to sex and porn, and they told me common experiences about how they came to realize their reputed problem and began attending treatment, sometimes in their church basements. As one put it, when his faith leaders began workshops on the matter, “Every session was just full of people—like there were people standing in the back. That’s what opened the floodgates.”
Basically, he was taught that his normal sex drive was a sex addiction and felt guilty about it. He was a "sinner" desparatly trying to tamp down his sexual needs BECAUSE OF THE EXTREME RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS
Here is more from the same piece
Believers and secular scholars alike hear in the shooter's own language, as told to police, a linguistic map of evangelical values that are both rooted in and expressions of historical and contemporary forms of racism and sexism.
Two key concepts here are "temptation" and "sex addiction." Both feature heavily in evangelical "purity culture," a set of rituals and beliefs around gender roles, designed to encourage believers, especially young men and women, to abstain from sex outside of heterosexual marriage.
Enjoy
Consider the possibility that if you don’t live in a mixed society filled with perverted values, such as in Liberal America, and actually look at the nations where people are more aligned with their religion, you will notice that Islam is far more violent in the 21st century than Christianity.Consider the possibility that you might be taken seriously if you actuallt explained WHAT THE FUCK YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT instead of just tossing out your criptic nonsensical quips . You are not just a troll. You are a lazy troll .Why not look at Europe and the Middle East instead of reading opinion pieces in comfortable America?How do you know he was torn between his religious teaching and sexual needs? Was Weinstein and Weiner when they said they were sex addicts?Well, I don't know what your point is and I am really not interested in the finer points of Baptists or whatever. MY point is that the kid was tomented over feeling and desires that are normal for his age. This sexual purity crap was drill into and he is clearly conflicted and torn between the religious teaching and his sexual need. He snapped, plain and simple. Religion id to blameHe 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"?www.thegospelcoalition.org
I think he was tormented over his addiction...that much is clear...but I have seen nothing to suggest his religious faith, or his upbringing had anything to do with that...addiction is just addiction...and someone isn't necessarily going to be an addict because of their religious faith.
This just appears to be another attempt by the left, after the racism narrative got debunked, to drive another wedge and spread division....
You are in denial......Perhapps I will take you seriously when you can show me that your credentials are equal to the peoplewho actually know something about this stuff
How the Atlanta shooting shows the dangers of American evangelicalism's trademark "purity culture" (yahoo.com)
Far from eliminating racism as a motive, the alleged shooter's confession embodies it: The murders in Georgia represent a uniquely American twinning of racism, sexism, and religion."It's not a jump to say white conservative Christianity played a role here," said Joshua Grubbs, an assistant professor of psychology at Bowling Green State University. "The facts need to come to light, but all the facts that are in the light right now suggest it's at play."
And there is thisBut gender experts say it's impossible to understand the role of misogyny in the killing of six Asian women at massage parlors without also thinking about the way sexist stereotypes objectify Asian women. And religious studies scholars say it's impossible to understand either without looking at evangelicalism.
Sex addiction fact check: Why so many young Christian men like the Atlanta shooter believe they’re addicted to sex. (slate.com)
The many times I’ve spoken, for my research, to young Christian men who believe they have a porn or sex addiction, they tell similar stories. One told me that as a teenage boy in his evangelical church, sex and porn were “kind of the popular sin to talk about just because you knew that it was something that every guy was struggling with.” Another young man spoke of his longtime adulthood mission to “win the war and be ready to keep on fighting” against his sexual desires. These men use the language of “sobriety and relapse,” referring to sex and porn, and they told me common experiences about how they came to realize their reputed problem and began attending treatment, sometimes in their church basements. As one put it, when his faith leaders began workshops on the matter, “Every session was just full of people—like there were people standing in the back. That’s what opened the floodgates.”
Basically, he was taught that his normal sex drive was a sex addiction and felt guilty about it. He was a "sinner" desparatly trying to tamp down his sexual needs BECAUSE OF THE EXTREME RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS
Here is more from the same piece
Believers and secular scholars alike hear in the shooter's own language, as told to police, a linguistic map of evangelical values that are both rooted in and expressions of historical and contemporary forms of racism and sexism.
Two key concepts here are "temptation" and "sex addiction." Both feature heavily in evangelical "purity culture," a set of rituals and beliefs around gender roles, designed to encourage believers, especially young men and women, to abstain from sex outside of heterosexual marriage.
Enjoy
Consider the possibility that if you don’t live in a mixed society filled with perverted values, such as in Liberal America, and actually look at the nations where people are more aligned with their religion, you will notice that Islam is far more violent in the 21st century than Christianity.Consider the possibility that you might be taken seriously if you actuallt explained WHAT THE FUCK YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT instead of just tossing out your criptic nonsensical quips . You are not just a troll. You are a lazy troll .Why not look at Europe and the Middle East instead of reading opinion pieces in comfortable America?How do you know he was torn between his religious teaching and sexual needs? Was Weinstein and Weiner when they said they were sex addicts?Well, I don't know what your point is and I am really not interested in the finer points of Baptists or whatever. MY point is that the kid was tomented over feeling and desires that are normal for his age. This sexual purity crap was drill into and he is clearly conflicted and torn between the religious teaching and his sexual need. He snapped, plain and simple. Religion id to blameHe 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"?www.thegospelcoalition.org
I think he was tormented over his addiction...that much is clear...but I have seen nothing to suggest his religious faith, or his upbringing had anything to do with that...addiction is just addiction...and someone isn't necessarily going to be an addict because of their religious faith.
This just appears to be another attempt by the left, after the racism narrative got debunked, to drive another wedge and spread division....
You are in denial......Perhapps I will take you seriously when you can show me that your credentials are equal to the peoplewho actually know something about this stuff
How the Atlanta shooting shows the dangers of American evangelicalism's trademark "purity culture" (yahoo.com)
Far from eliminating racism as a motive, the alleged shooter's confession embodies it: The murders in Georgia represent a uniquely American twinning of racism, sexism, and religion."It's not a jump to say white conservative Christianity played a role here," said Joshua Grubbs, an assistant professor of psychology at Bowling Green State University. "The facts need to come to light, but all the facts that are in the light right now suggest it's at play."
And there is thisBut gender experts say it's impossible to understand the role of misogyny in the killing of six Asian women at massage parlors without also thinking about the way sexist stereotypes objectify Asian women. And religious studies scholars say it's impossible to understand either without looking at evangelicalism.
Sex addiction fact check: Why so many young Christian men like the Atlanta shooter believe they’re addicted to sex. (slate.com)
The many times I’ve spoken, for my research, to young Christian men who believe they have a porn or sex addiction, they tell similar stories. One told me that as a teenage boy in his evangelical church, sex and porn were “kind of the popular sin to talk about just because you knew that it was something that every guy was struggling with.” Another young man spoke of his longtime adulthood mission to “win the war and be ready to keep on fighting” against his sexual desires. These men use the language of “sobriety and relapse,” referring to sex and porn, and they told me common experiences about how they came to realize their reputed problem and began attending treatment, sometimes in their church basements. As one put it, when his faith leaders began workshops on the matter, “Every session was just full of people—like there were people standing in the back. That’s what opened the floodgates.”
Basically, he was taught that his normal sex drive was a sex addiction and felt guilty about it. He was a "sinner" desparatly trying to tamp down his sexual needs BECAUSE OF THE EXTREME RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS
Here is more from the same piece
Believers and secular scholars alike hear in the shooter's own language, as told to police, a linguistic map of evangelical values that are both rooted in and expressions of historical and contemporary forms of racism and sexism.
Two key concepts here are "temptation" and "sex addiction." Both feature heavily in evangelical "purity culture," a set of rituals and beliefs around gender roles, designed to encourage believers, especially young men and women, to abstain from sex outside of heterosexual marriage.
Enjoy
And stop making believe you’re so stupid that you never understand the obvious; unless you are that stupid.
Where did RegressiveTraitor say he’s a specialist in religions and violence?Consider the possibility that if you don’t live in a mixed society filled with perverted values, such as in Liberal America, and actually look at the nations where people are more aligned with their religion, you will notice that Islam is far more violent in the 21st century than Christianity.Consider the possibility that you might be taken seriously if you actuallt explained WHAT THE FUCK YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT instead of just tossing out your criptic nonsensical quips . You are not just a troll. You are a lazy troll .Why not look at Europe and the Middle East instead of reading opinion pieces in comfortable America?How do you know he was torn between his religious teaching and sexual needs? Was Weinstein and Weiner when they said they were sex addicts?Well, I don't know what your point is and I am really not interested in the finer points of Baptists or whatever. MY point is that the kid was tomented over feeling and desires that are normal for his age. This sexual purity crap was drill into and he is clearly conflicted and torn between the religious teaching and his sexual need. He snapped, plain and simple. Religion id to blameHe 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"?www.thegospelcoalition.org
I think he was tormented over his addiction...that much is clear...but I have seen nothing to suggest his religious faith, or his upbringing had anything to do with that...addiction is just addiction...and someone isn't necessarily going to be an addict because of their religious faith.
This just appears to be another attempt by the left, after the racism narrative got debunked, to drive another wedge and spread division....
You are in denial......Perhapps I will take you seriously when you can show me that your credentials are equal to the peoplewho actually know something about this stuff
How the Atlanta shooting shows the dangers of American evangelicalism's trademark "purity culture" (yahoo.com)
Far from eliminating racism as a motive, the alleged shooter's confession embodies it: The murders in Georgia represent a uniquely American twinning of racism, sexism, and religion."It's not a jump to say white conservative Christianity played a role here," said Joshua Grubbs, an assistant professor of psychology at Bowling Green State University. "The facts need to come to light, but all the facts that are in the light right now suggest it's at play."
And there is thisBut gender experts say it's impossible to understand the role of misogyny in the killing of six Asian women at massage parlors without also thinking about the way sexist stereotypes objectify Asian women. And religious studies scholars say it's impossible to understand either without looking at evangelicalism.
Sex addiction fact check: Why so many young Christian men like the Atlanta shooter believe they’re addicted to sex. (slate.com)
The many times I’ve spoken, for my research, to young Christian men who believe they have a porn or sex addiction, they tell similar stories. One told me that as a teenage boy in his evangelical church, sex and porn were “kind of the popular sin to talk about just because you knew that it was something that every guy was struggling with.” Another young man spoke of his longtime adulthood mission to “win the war and be ready to keep on fighting” against his sexual desires. These men use the language of “sobriety and relapse,” referring to sex and porn, and they told me common experiences about how they came to realize their reputed problem and began attending treatment, sometimes in their church basements. As one put it, when his faith leaders began workshops on the matter, “Every session was just full of people—like there were people standing in the back. That’s what opened the floodgates.”
Basically, he was taught that his normal sex drive was a sex addiction and felt guilty about it. He was a "sinner" desparatly trying to tamp down his sexual needs BECAUSE OF THE EXTREME RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS
Here is more from the same piece
Believers and secular scholars alike hear in the shooter's own language, as told to police, a linguistic map of evangelical values that are both rooted in and expressions of historical and contemporary forms of racism and sexism.
Two key concepts here are "temptation" and "sex addiction." Both feature heavily in evangelical "purity culture," a set of rituals and beliefs around gender roles, designed to encourage believers, especially young men and women, to abstain from sex outside of heterosexual marriage.
Enjoy
And stop making believe you’re so stupid that you never understand the obvious; unless you are that stupid.
Where did you say you lived in the Muslim world?
Same old moronic bullshit that I just called you out on. You just can't learnWhere did RegressiveTraitor say he’s a specialist in religions and violence?Consider the possibility that if you don’t live in a mixed society filled with perverted values, such as in Liberal America, and actually look at the nations where people are more aligned with their religion, you will notice that Islam is far more violent in the 21st century than Christianity.Consider the possibility that you might be taken seriously if you actuallt explained WHAT THE FUCK YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT instead of just tossing out your criptic nonsensical quips . You are not just a troll. You are a lazy troll .Why not look at Europe and the Middle East instead of reading opinion pieces in comfortable America?How do you know he was torn between his religious teaching and sexual needs? Was Weinstein and Weiner when they said they were sex addicts?Well, I don't know what your point is and I am really not interested in the finer points of Baptists or whatever. MY point is that the kid was tomented over feeling and desires that are normal for his age. This sexual purity crap was drill into and he is clearly conflicted and torn between the religious teaching and his sexual need. He snapped, plain and simple. Religion id to blameHe 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"?www.thegospelcoalition.org
I think he was tormented over his addiction...that much is clear...but I have seen nothing to suggest his religious faith, or his upbringing had anything to do with that...addiction is just addiction...and someone isn't necessarily going to be an addict because of their religious faith.
This just appears to be another attempt by the left, after the racism narrative got debunked, to drive another wedge and spread division....
You are in denial......Perhapps I will take you seriously when you can show me that your credentials are equal to the peoplewho actually know something about this stuff
How the Atlanta shooting shows the dangers of American evangelicalism's trademark "purity culture" (yahoo.com)
Far from eliminating racism as a motive, the alleged shooter's confession embodies it: The murders in Georgia represent a uniquely American twinning of racism, sexism, and religion."It's not a jump to say white conservative Christianity played a role here," said Joshua Grubbs, an assistant professor of psychology at Bowling Green State University. "The facts need to come to light, but all the facts that are in the light right now suggest it's at play."
And there is thisBut gender experts say it's impossible to understand the role of misogyny in the killing of six Asian women at massage parlors without also thinking about the way sexist stereotypes objectify Asian women. And religious studies scholars say it's impossible to understand either without looking at evangelicalism.
Sex addiction fact check: Why so many young Christian men like the Atlanta shooter believe they’re addicted to sex. (slate.com)
The many times I’ve spoken, for my research, to young Christian men who believe they have a porn or sex addiction, they tell similar stories. One told me that as a teenage boy in his evangelical church, sex and porn were “kind of the popular sin to talk about just because you knew that it was something that every guy was struggling with.” Another young man spoke of his longtime adulthood mission to “win the war and be ready to keep on fighting” against his sexual desires. These men use the language of “sobriety and relapse,” referring to sex and porn, and they told me common experiences about how they came to realize their reputed problem and began attending treatment, sometimes in their church basements. As one put it, when his faith leaders began workshops on the matter, “Every session was just full of people—like there were people standing in the back. That’s what opened the floodgates.”
Basically, he was taught that his normal sex drive was a sex addiction and felt guilty about it. He was a "sinner" desparatly trying to tamp down his sexual needs BECAUSE OF THE EXTREME RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS
Here is more from the same piece
Believers and secular scholars alike hear in the shooter's own language, as told to police, a linguistic map of evangelical values that are both rooted in and expressions of historical and contemporary forms of racism and sexism.
Two key concepts here are "temptation" and "sex addiction." Both feature heavily in evangelical "purity culture," a set of rituals and beliefs around gender roles, designed to encourage believers, especially young men and women, to abstain from sex outside of heterosexual marriage.
Enjoy
And stop making believe you’re so stupid that you never understand the obvious; unless you are that stupid.
Where did you say you lived in the Muslim world?
Violence takes many forms. Christians are much much more of a threat to our civil liberties and our constituition than Muslims are . They are in our congress in large numers trying to basterise ther meaning of religious freedom in their favor.Consider the possibility that if you don’t live in a mixed society filled with perverted values, such as in Liberal America, and actually look at the nations where people are more aligned with their religion, you will notice that Islam is far more violent in the 21st century than Christianity.Consider the possibility that you might be taken seriously if you actuallt explained WHAT THE FUCK YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT instead of just tossing out your criptic nonsensical quips . You are not just a troll. You are a lazy troll .Why not look at Europe and the Middle East instead of reading opinion pieces in comfortable America?How do you know he was torn between his religious teaching and sexual needs? Was Weinstein and Weiner when they said they were sex addicts?Well, I don't know what your point is and I am really not interested in the finer points of Baptists or whatever. MY point is that the kid was tomented over feeling and desires that are normal for his age. This sexual purity crap was drill into and he is clearly conflicted and torn between the religious teaching and his sexual need. He snapped, plain and simple. Religion id to blameHe 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"?www.thegospelcoalition.org
I think he was tormented over his addiction...that much is clear...but I have seen nothing to suggest his religious faith, or his upbringing had anything to do with that...addiction is just addiction...and someone isn't necessarily going to be an addict because of their religious faith.
This just appears to be another attempt by the left, after the racism narrative got debunked, to drive another wedge and spread division....
You are in denial......Perhapps I will take you seriously when you can show me that your credentials are equal to the peoplewho actually know something about this stuff
How the Atlanta shooting shows the dangers of American evangelicalism's trademark "purity culture" (yahoo.com)
Far from eliminating racism as a motive, the alleged shooter's confession embodies it: The murders in Georgia represent a uniquely American twinning of racism, sexism, and religion."It's not a jump to say white conservative Christianity played a role here," said Joshua Grubbs, an assistant professor of psychology at Bowling Green State University. "The facts need to come to light, but all the facts that are in the light right now suggest it's at play."
And there is thisBut gender experts say it's impossible to understand the role of misogyny in the killing of six Asian women at massage parlors without also thinking about the way sexist stereotypes objectify Asian women. And religious studies scholars say it's impossible to understand either without looking at evangelicalism.
Sex addiction fact check: Why so many young Christian men like the Atlanta shooter believe they’re addicted to sex. (slate.com)
The many times I’ve spoken, for my research, to young Christian men who believe they have a porn or sex addiction, they tell similar stories. One told me that as a teenage boy in his evangelical church, sex and porn were “kind of the popular sin to talk about just because you knew that it was something that every guy was struggling with.” Another young man spoke of his longtime adulthood mission to “win the war and be ready to keep on fighting” against his sexual desires. These men use the language of “sobriety and relapse,” referring to sex and porn, and they told me common experiences about how they came to realize their reputed problem and began attending treatment, sometimes in their church basements. As one put it, when his faith leaders began workshops on the matter, “Every session was just full of people—like there were people standing in the back. That’s what opened the floodgates.”
Basically, he was taught that his normal sex drive was a sex addiction and felt guilty about it. He was a "sinner" desparatly trying to tamp down his sexual needs BECAUSE OF THE EXTREME RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS
Here is more from the same piece
Believers and secular scholars alike hear in the shooter's own language, as told to police, a linguistic map of evangelical values that are both rooted in and expressions of historical and contemporary forms of racism and sexism.
Two key concepts here are "temptation" and "sex addiction." Both feature heavily in evangelical "purity culture," a set of rituals and beliefs around gender roles, designed to encourage believers, especially young men and women, to abstain from sex outside of heterosexual marriage.
Enjoy
And stop making believe you’re so stupid that you never understand the obvious; unless you are that stupid.