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posted by takyon on Monday May 04 2015, @06:40AM   Printer-friendly
from the ineffectual-terrorism dept.

The Guardian is reporting that...

Two gunmen have been killed and a security guard injured during what appeared to be an attack on a contest for cartoon depictions of the prophet Muhammad in a Dallas suburb.

The gunmen drove up to the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland shortly before 7pm on Sunday where the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) were hosting the exhibition and contest.

According to city authorities an unarmed guard at the event was shot at before the men were engaged and killed by police.

Further...

A bomb squad was called in after reports of a possible incendiary device at the scene of the incident. Police said a "bomb container trailer" had also been deployed in which to place any suspect device.

A police spokesman said two males had been killed and their bodies were still lying outside their car hours later.

"Because of the situation of what was going on today and the history of what we've been told has happened at other events like this, we are considering their car (is) possibly containing a bomb," Officer Joe Harn, a spokesman for the Garland Police Department, said.

 
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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by cubancigar11 on Monday May 04 2015, @05:00PM

    by cubancigar11 (330) on Monday May 04 2015, @05:00PM (#178613) Homepage Journal
    As Christopher Hitchens said [youtube.com]: (emphasis mine) "...I find repulsive about especially Monotheistic, Messianic religion, with a large part of itself it quite clearly wants us all to die, it wants this world to come to an end you can tell the yearning for things to be over, whenever you read any of its real texts, or listen to any of its real authentic spokesman... The eschatological element that is inseparable from Christianity, if you don't believe that there is going to be an Apocalypse, there is going to be an end, a separation of the sheep and the goats, a condemnation, a final one, then you're not really a Believer and the contempt for the things of this world shows through all of them. ... You can tell it when you see the extreme Muslims talk, they cannot wait for death and destruction to overtake and overwhelm the World, they can't wait for what I would call without ambiguity a Final Solution. When you look at the Israeli settlers, paid for often by American tax dollars, deciding if they can steal enough land from other people and get all the Jews into the promised land and all the non-Jews out of it then finally the Jewish people will be worthy of the return of the Messiah, and there are Christians in this country who consider it their job to help this happen so that Armageddon can occur, so that the painful business of living as humans, and studying civilization, and trying to acquire learning, and knowledge, and health, and medicine, and to push back the frontiers can all be scrapped and the cult of death can take over. That to me is a hideous thing in eschatological terms, in End Times terms. On its own a hateful idea, a hateful practice, and a hateful theory but very much to be opposed in our daily lives where there are people who sincerely mean it, who want to ruin the good relations that could exist between different peoples, nations, races, countries, tribes, ethnicities; who openly say they love death more than we love life and who are betting that with God on their side that they're right about that."
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  • (Score: 2) by pnkwarhall on Monday May 04 2015, @09:06PM

    by pnkwarhall (4558) on Monday May 04 2015, @09:06PM (#178770)

    I don't know about Christopher Hitchens, but I do know that Jesus said he came to bring **life**, not death. Is this a significant misunderstanding or is it just semantics?

    Obviously this comment (and the preceding one) is quite ridiculously OT. Please feel free to down-mod.

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 04 2015, @10:41PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 04 2015, @10:41PM (#178825)

      As with all extremists, those so-called christians who are big into things like the rapture pick and chose the parts of the bible that validate their own biases. Hitchens is talking about extremists, but you are not alone in thinking he's talking about mainstream religionists. Some of the more obnoxious atheists find that it validates their own beliefs and goals to encourage that confusion.

    • (Score: 2) by cubancigar11 on Tuesday May 05 2015, @01:54PM

      by cubancigar11 (330) on Tuesday May 05 2015, @01:54PM (#179094) Homepage Journal

      I specifically quoted the sentences where Christianity is mentioned, because A) Hitchens is replying to a chrisitan and B) I wanted to show the similarity between Muslims and Christians - something that Hitchens is actually talking about. It is same with all the religions, otherwise they won't be popular. (You should see the video.)

      But make no mistake - all Messianic Monotheistic religions are, at the core, about celebrating death. Jesus died. Final judgement will come only after every one is dead. There is heaven and hell - after death. You behave as per christian values or you will get punished - after death. Jesus brought life - and saved everyone from death for the last time! Everything about Christianity literally revolves around death.

      Islam, when it was introduced, had more things to say about life than what bible says. But Europe has been through so many phases and revolutions, and due to a very complicated history Islamic world is just not there yet. There is a Islamic problem in the world. But one cannot argue away the fact that everyone knew some people are going to die that day. It was premeditated. If not on the ground then someplace else. And it were the christian fools who participated in that event who are to be held responsible because they thought the government will provide them security. The government provided security all right - to the organizers. They were the real enemy. But they got a bunch of people to focus on Muslims and get mileage from it too.