Ashli Babbitt’s Killer is a blm Militant

So, you're not only confident in making assumptions about my political leanings and my valuation of human life, you're confident in judging my faith? That's pretty bold.
I only have your viewpoints from your posts to go by. I did say it was my opinion and it still is.
 
I only have your viewpoints from your posts to go by. I did say it was my opinion and it still is.

"What you believe is wrong," is an opinion.

Projecting upon someone what you think they believe is not an opinion. It's an assumption.

Opinions can't be correct or incorrect; assumptions can. You don't get out of being wrong by couching your assumption as an opinion.
 
He asked what I believed. I told him. You seem to have a very low threshold for sanctimony.
Explain to me specifically what she did to warrant her murder other than she was pro Trump and you hold political beliefs over Christian beliefs.
 
I mean, she was probably an undercover FBI agent or an antifa. They’re the ones who actually broke into the capital. Right?
 
He asked what I believed. I told him. You seem to have a very low threshold for sanctimony.

You espouse the "sanctimony of life" with your Christian belief, then turn around and say her killing was justified. Sounds to me like you are judge and jury
 
Believe what you want, the worst she did was criminal trespassing. I'm not aware of that crime warranting deadly force. The statement about playing stupid games win stupid prizes does not give any law enforcement the right to use blanket deadly force.

Breaching a room full of congress members who had just been evacuated from another room and didn't have anywhere else to go would be better way to describe it than criminal trespass.
 
Explain to me specifically what she did to warrant her murder other than she was pro Trump and you hold political beliefs over Christian beliefs.

I don't believe (and yes, that's an opinion) that her death was a murder, so I can't answer your question as posed.

I will say that her decisions put her in a position where getting shot by law enforcement was a foreseeable, though not inevitable, outcome. Again, that is not to say that she deserved her fate.

As a point of comparison: I don't believe that Breonna Taylor deserved to be shot and killed, but I do believe that the LPD were justified and that her death was not a murder.
 
You espouse the "sanctimony of life" with your Christian belief, then turn around and say her killing was justified. Sounds to me like you are judge and jury

I'm going to assume you mean "sanctity of life."

I guess I have to ask: do you believe that every victim of a justifiable police shooting deserved to die? I don't. I think it's possible for such a situation to be absolutely tragic even if no one is criminally responsible.
 
I don't believe (and yes, that's an opinion) that her death was a murder, so I can't answer your question as posed.

I will say that her decisions put her in a position where getting shot by law enforcement was a foreseeable, though not inevitable, outcome. Again, that is not to say that she deserved her fate.

As a point of comparison: I don't believe that Breonna Taylor deserved to be shot and killed, but I do believe that the LPD were justified and that her death was not a murder.
My opinion of you still stands. A further conversation or debate is pointless. I'll pray for you in disgust.
 
Your opinion is meaningless. But I appreciate the prayers nonetheless.
It must, you continue to spew your garbage. From now on, feel free to block me so you won't feel the need to comment on my opinions that you don't care about.
 

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