Not sure where to post this, but nonetheless this is typical of these NWO-types - part of their Hegelian Dialectic game is, "Yes I mean it" vs "No you misinterpreted what I said"...(next article in next post)
http://www.examiner.com/article/rick-warren-aurora-shooting-the-fault-of-evolution7/21/2012
Rick Warren: Aurora shooting the fault of evolutionThe mega-church pastor of the Saddleback Church, Rick Warren, took to Twitter on Friday to express his thought about the recent shooting at an Aurora, Colorado movie theater. Warren blamed the shooting on the teaching of evolution in public science classes:
“When students are taught they are no different from animals, they act like it.”
Warren who gave the invocation at President Barack Obama’s inauguration in 2009 joins company with Republican Rep. Louis Gohmert. Congressman Gohmert blamed the shooting on secularism stating:
“People say... where was God in all of this? We've threatened high school graduation participations, if they use God's name, they're going to be jailed... I mean that kind of stuff. Where was God? What have we done with God? We don't want him around. I kind of like his protective hand being present.”
Gohmert’s reasoning actually reflects quite poorly on the character of his deity. According to him, God let those people die apparently because he didn’t like the U.S. Constitution. As a point of clarification, the First Amendment prevents government led prayer forced on to the people. It does not restrict high school students from praying privately at their graduation.
In the past, religious leaders who have blamed tragedies on atheism, science, and the First Amendment have been considered to be the fundamentalist fringe like Pat Robertson and the late Jerry Falwell. Many religious believers consider Rick Warren to be more of a moderate.
Atheist and Humanist leaders have not however blamed the shooting on the dogmatic religious fervor, which has such a strong hold on our nation. Instead, Roy Speckhardt, the Executive Director for the American Humanist Association had this to say:
“Our condolences go out to the victims and families of the Colorado movie theater shooting. In the aftermath of this terrible event, we hope that communities can work together, using reason, to prevent such tragedies in the future. Rep. Gohmert’s overt religious pandering has no place in the wake of tragedy like this.”
Speckhardt was no doubt unaware of Pastor Warren's twitter at the time.
Police have yet to release any information about the suspected shooter’s motives. Those motives may be quite complex and it is doubtful they could be boiled down to one boogieman.