UK: Faggot Jew Archbishop of Canterbury Says Anti-Stabbing Protesters are “Unchristian”

It’s cool that the Guardian does news articles about op-eds published in the Guardian.

It’s sort of like when Andrew Anglin writes in the third person, like he’s doing right now.

Editor’s Note: It’s not really like that at all. 

The Guardian:

Far-right groups are “unchristian” and their use of Christian imagery is an “outrage”, the archbishop of Canterbury has said.

Writing in the Guardian, Justin Welby condemned violent unrest that he said was “racist” and “anti-Muslim, anti-refugee and anti-asylum seeker”.

Welby decried the use of Christian iconography by far-right rioters. “The Christian iconography that has been exploited by the far right is an offence to our faith, and all that Jesus was and is,” he said.

“Let me say clearly now to Christians that they should not be associated with any far-right group – because those groups are unchristian. Let me say clearly now to other faiths, especially Muslims, that we denounce people misusing such imagery as fundamentally anti-Christian.”

Yeah, says the homosexual Jew who refers to Jesus Christ in the past tense, as if He’s dead.

“Jesus was pro-stabbing. He was team stabber, all the way, ftw.”

This is blasphemy.

It’s one thing if he would have said his opinion, but he comes out full-on, like, “actually, Jesus supported stabbing,” which is blasphemy.

Jesus does not support stabbing, nor did He ever in the past.

Furthermore: Christianity is not anti-violence, it is anti-initiation-of-violence.

There is a Christian concept of a “just war.”

Firstly, you need a “jus ad bellum,” which means “right to go to war.” These are the moral imperatives:

  • Just Cause: The war must be fought to correct a grave public evil, defend against an external attack, recapture things taken, or punish those who have done wrong.
  • Legitimate Authority: Only duly constituted public authorities may use deadly force or wage war.
  • Right Intention: The war must be fought for a just cause, not for material gain, economic interests, or maintaining economies.
  • Probability of Success: The war must have a high probability of success, and the expected destruction must be outweighed by the good to be achieved.
  • Last Resort: Force may only be used after all peaceful and viable alternatives have been seriously tried and exhausted.

I don’t know that the so-called rioters are “going to war,” exactly. I’m just pointing out that you can do violence and kill people in Christianity. Arguing that all forms of violence are unchristian and a violation of Christian teaching, claiming Jesus was a pacifist, is just a lie, a denial of very basic Christian teaching.

This guy also says “I’m a Jew,” which is impossible for a Christian to say.

Further:


This guy is way worse than Francis, but he’s the model for Francis, and this is what the next Pope is going to look like.