You are quite correct TaraAnne. The same article is repeated here. It is a simple case of inaccurate reporting from The Washington Post to further their lieberal adgenda:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...tism-metaphor/
Quote:
Some Christian conservatives denounce Palin’s waterboarding-baptism metaphor
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin's ® comment at an NRA event this weekend that "water-boarding is how we baptize terrorists" is earning some criticism from a group that is otherwise often aligned with Palin: conservative Christians.
|
These "conservative Christians" are neither conservative nor Christian.
The essence of a conservative is that he sees the correctness of the way things are and rightly rejects abnormal changes for the sake of change.
The Christian will know the importance of defeating the enemies of God and take heart from Bible stories of how the Israelites smote utterly those who did not accept The Lord as God. Thus we can conclude that anything short of death is a merciful outpouring of His Love on the road towards enlightenment.
Those who have been waterboarded have doubtless ended by confessing Jesus (and a variety of errors and sins.)
There is no point in complaining about a treatment that will eventually lead to Salvation of your very Soul and also give security to the Christian nation that we, the people, may reach Heaven.