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RE: What happened in Mannheim (Germany)? Islamist knife attack in weapons ban zone in Germany. Reaction of politicians: even more weapons ban zones and stricter gun laws πŸ™ˆ

The mission to proselytise is one that certain Christian sects are taking very seriously (by 'Christian Sect' I mean they derive their bellief system from the Bible). I lived in an area where Mormons and Jehovas Witnesses were almost daily at the doors in the neighborhood, knocking. Never once did I hear any of them getting violent, even when they are treated rudely.
The area I lived for a long time was in the southern part of Western Canada, referred to as the Bible Belt. A church on every corner, almost. Anglican, Catholic, Protestants, Born Again Christians of various stripes and colors, all of them had a mission to proselytise, particularly the Born Again Christians, who even dared to go to Islamist countries to preach the Bible - that didn't go too well for many of them. What I am trying to say here is that the only ones given to violence are the Islamists. Before someone mentions Sikhs, yes, the males wear a ceremonial dagger (Kirpan), which is a sign of their faith, but of those that lived in Canada, I never heard of any of them to agressively attack anyone. Already in 2006 the courts ruled that Kirpans as a religious symbol are allowed. Much later, Queensland Australia Surpreme Court dealt with the same issue 2023, overturning a ban. Neither Canada nor Australia has any history of Sikhs running around knifing people, like what is happening here with the radical Islamists. And what I learn from the Wikipedia article about the Kirpan, instances of violence involving Kirpans are very rare.

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Thank you for your message and the relevant information. But I have nothing to do with cults, on the contrary, I gave a JW a clearer view and thus helped him out of the cult... My humble self was searching for the truth, of course I went through countless aberrations, feints and lies, but since God is spirit and the Bible is his earthly written word, you have a good point of reference to use the Bible as historical, genealogical and archaeological evidence rather than a religious book with a tendency towards sectarianism.

Especially since the Bible was never about religion in the modern sense. And the JWs were founded by a Freemason, and the etymology means something really nasty.
Don't worry, I think I understand very well, with God's help, what I am researching, and you can read a lot on my blog about how it is never about proselytising or religion, but about biblical, genealogical, etymological and archaeological evidence of this world and what there is to discover.

Especially as I could already see the words of Jesus in the now before I even picked up the Bible. Have a good time and keep an eye out for Cananite tricks, Masonic structures and psyeudo spirituals.

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