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Those
who believe that religious fundamentalism is confined to those of the Muslim
religion should think again.  First we
had a bad, mad Evangelical   preacher in Arizona,
the state of John McCain, saying that those who went to see a group with the
name Eagles
of Death Metal were inviting Satan
into their life and worshipping death. 
It was all the fault of the concert goers.  Mind he did condemn the murderers.

Mad Arizona Preacher

Which
is more than one can say of Israel’s favourite neo-Nazi rabbi, Dov Lior.  He who believes that it is right and just to
murder Palestinian children and infants even. 
Lior applauds the death of 129 people, mainly teenagers in France.  In his warped and twisted view, these
children who weren’t even alive at the time of the holocaust, were responsible for
the death of Jews in the holocaust.  No
matter that France was also an occupied country and that 75% of French Jews survived
because the French helped protect and hide many thousands of Jews.  They were Europeans and in the minds of the
state paid Chief Rabbi of Kiryat Arba (& the senior rabbi on the Yesha  (settler ) Rabbinical Council they all share
the guilty.  Yea unto the 7th
generation.

Tony
Greenstein

Nazi settler rabbi: Paris attacks are payback for the Holocaust

Jerusalem
Post 15.11.15.

The quote from Dov Lior, the chief rabbi of the
Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba, was first reported by the Walla! news
agency.

Rabbi Dov Lior. (photo credit:Courtesy)
A
religious Zionist cleric from a Jewish settlement on the West Bank told
mourners on Saturday during the funeral of an
Israeli father and son gunned down by Palestinian terrorists
that the attacks
in Paris
were deserved due to what Europeans “did to our people 70
years ago.”
Neo-Nazi Rabbi Dov Lior
The quote from Dov Lior, the chief rabbi of the Israeli settlement of Kiryat
Arba, was first reported by the Walla! news agency.


“The wicked ones in blood-soaked Europe deserve it for what they did to
our people 70 years ago,”
Lior said.

The controversial rabbi once wrote an approbation for a book called The King’s
Torah that was co-written in 2009 by radical settler figure Rabbi Yitzhak
Shapira, which permitted killing civilian non-Jews in times of war.

He was summoned by police for questioning on grounds of incitement to violence
but refused to report for questioning, saying the Torah was not open to police
investigation. He was subsequently arrested and brought for questioning but no
charges were made.

Last year, Lior published a letter saying that Jewish law permits destroying
the entire Gaza Strip to bring peace to the south of the country.

Lior said that he had received questions about whether Jewish law permits
harming a civilian population not directly involved with the combatants.

He first cited the opinion of the Maharal of Prague, a renowned 16th-century
rabbi, who wrote that a nation under attack can wage a fierce war against the
assaulting nation, and that it is not obligated regarding the safety of people
who are personally involved in hostilities.

“At a time of war, the nation under attack is allowed to punish the enemy
population with measures it finds suitable, such as blocking supplies or
electricity, as well as shelling the entire area according to the army
minister’s judgment, and not to needlessly endanger soldiers but rather to take
crushing deterring steps to exterminate the enemy,” Lior wrote.

Addressing the hostilities with Hamas, the rabbi continued to say that “in the
case of Gaza, it would be permitted for the defense minister to even order the
destruction of all of Gaza so that the South will no longer suffer and to
prevent injury to our people, who have been suffering for so long from the
enemies surrounding us.”

“Talk of humanitarianism and consideration are nothing when weighed against
saving our brothers in the South and across the country and the restoration of
quiet to our land,” he said.

Christian Pastor slams Paris victims: ‘If you attend a death metal concert, you deserve to get killed’

posted by Caitlin
Cohen
November 16, 2015
At a sermon over the weekend, Arizona Christian Pastor Steven Anderson
harnessed the power of the Holy Spirit to deliver a sermon titled “The Sinful
Nation of France.”

Anderson proclaimed that the attacks were a terrible tragedy “carried out by
Muslims, who are followers of the murderous, reprobate false prophet Mohammed,
who’s a pedophile.”

Anderson then moved on to the meat of his sermon — blaming the victims
for going to rock concerts and being French.

Regarding the massacre at the Bataclan concert hall specifically, Anderson
dispassionately read the terrifying account of gunmen shooting for 10-15
minutes straight and killing people execution-style. He is unemotional, almost
business-like. When does he get emotional? When discussing the Eagles
of Death Metal
(the band who was playing at the Bataclan) and their
drug use.

(He also takes issue with a band being called “Queens of the Stone Age”
despite the group being made up of “men.” Does he know the singer Madonna is
not actually the Virgin Mary?)

“When you go to a concert of death metal, somebody might get killed!”
shouted Anderson, apparently linking the band’s name to the tragic events. It
should be noted that Eagles of Death Metal isn’t death metal. They actually
play “feel-good,
bluesy boogie-rock.

After a few more quotes from EODM’s frontman Jesse Hughes where Anderson
scorned the concert-goers for paying to see a “drug-pushing hillbilly f*ggot,”
Andrews gets into how evil France is.

“Did you know France is the only nation in the world where more than 50% of
the world thinks adultery is fine?”
What? Even if that’s true, does that make
them evil somehow? Why are we talking about people’s marital statuses in the
wake of an international tragedy?

“All of us over here in Tempe Arizona, on the other side of the world from
this massacre, we’re supposed to be mourning today about these 120-something
people who died in France, but we’re not supposed to give a rip about the 500
babies France aborted today.”

Well. That is certainly a lot to ponder. Thank you, Pastor Anderson.

The insanity really begins at about 5:40 of the video:

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