makc (95.133.116.*) on Tuesday 24th March 2009, 04:02:06 (#426551)
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yeah, but they are not atheists. so whatever they
believe in does allow them to blow civilians up,
therefore they do qualify for "religion of
peace" label.
As if athiests have anything that prevent them
from killing themselves, let alone also blowing
civilians up in the process. People do it for
honor, pain, or even as a battle strategy for the
greater good.
If anything, athiests have less to fear from death
than most religious people. In Hinduism, for
example, suicide can effectively
"demote" you in the cycle of rebirth.
makc (95.133.116.*) on Tuesday 24th March 2009, 04:17:04 (#426553)
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ah wait, he might not be that one.
"Police and bystanders were seen lifting the badly injured
minister of posts and telecommunications, Mahinda Wijesekara,
into a van.
Aruna Jayasekera, a doctor at Matara hospital, said Wijesekera
was in a critical condition and had been airlifted to the capital
for surgery to remove "blood and foreign objects" from
his brain.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa's office said the attack killed
14 people. Another 41 people wounded in the blast were
being treated in Matara"