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Blair's mad mission from God

Author: www.skrufff.com
Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Tony Blair’s admission this week that he considers God as his ultimate judge over whether he was right to invade Iraq, prompted alarmed responses across much of Britain’s media this week, including an unusually direct attack from the Standard’s Peter Oborne.

“Like the Prime Minister, I am a practising Christian, and like many Christians I find these claims that God was behind the invasion hard to take,” he complained. “Claims of a direct relationship with God are more often a sign of a disturbed mind. Serial killers, for example, can claim to be guided by the voice of God,” he pointed out.

Britain’s Bible-bashing warmonger PM made his revelations on a UK TV chat show, telling presenter Michael Parkinson ‘if you have faith about these things then you realise that judgment is made by other people. If you believe in God it's meant by God as well.”

Britain’s most notorious serial killer of recent times, Peter Sutcliffe aka The Yorkshire Ripper, also used Biblical explanations to justify his actions, when he was on trial for brutally murdering 13 women in the late 70s and early 80, though claimed voices in his directly guided him said psychosis expert Stuart Sorensen.

“The multiple murderer Peter Sutcliffe killed several prostitutes because the voices told him to. In his case the voices were perceived as the word of God and so he believed that his crimes were Divine retribution,” he said (in an article published on Mental Health Today).

“Sutcliffe actually believed he was the instrument of God’s wrath on earth and waged a holy war against immorality similar to the Old Testament God’s destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.”

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