They're no iller than another human walking around
convinced that they are absolutely right.

--- Robert Gimbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ---The suicidal terrorists, I believe are mentally
> ill, just as a 
> person is who is suicidal; it is overpowering mood
> of hopeless 
> despair; 
> In this state of hopeless despair, and clinging to a
> 'cause' and 
> relying on a dogma, becomes a veil for the deeper
> issue of 'morbid 
> despair'.
> Whatever the situation, which has been created in
> the societies 
> where these people are feeling this kind of deep
> despair, needs to 
> be addressed. 
> The same was true in Japan at the end of WWII, and
> the suicidal 
> pilots crashing thier planes into the ships. Again,
> there seems to 
> be a pattern of dogma, and 'holier than thou'
> attitude.
> More than just mental illness, I truely believe
> these people are 
> pocessed with the "demon of suicide" (listening to a
> voice, which 
> guides them to do this demonic deed). 
> You will notice lately, that talk  of this angle, of
> demonic 
> possession, has recently been in the news, as this
> so-called BTK 
> killer, as well as the man who kidnapped and killed
> the people in 
> Idaho, both have claimed to be listening to demons.
> Not to give power to these forces, I think of this
> energy as 
> just "lower vibrations".       
> Fear is the emotion that drives these forces, as
> well as lust, greed 
> and power for the sake of power...
> 
> 
>  In [email protected], "uns_tressor"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], Peter
> Sutphen 
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> > > --- off_world_beings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote: 
> > > > --- In [email protected], Rick
> Archer
> > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I think you are right. I have known several
> close
> > > > friends as born 
> > > > again bible thumpers. Eventually they calm
> down and
> > > > become more open-minded.
> >  
> > > It all depends upon the sincerity and the
> > > authenticity of the seeker. Most fantics....fall
> 
> > > into this category, are seeking reassurance
> > > through conceptual certainty. People hold onto
> > > dogmas because it makes them feel certain that
> > > they are "right."....
> > 
> > A long way off but nevertheless still a bit
> reminiscent 
> > of Thursday's bombings. A terrorist must be
> > pretty insecure to want or need to bomb people 
> > into joining, which presumably, is their ultimate
> goal.
> > Uns.
> 
> 
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