He also wrote he would link up with Nazis and jihadists if the end justified the means.And he was also a member on a nazi forum. I don't see what's so pro-Christian/Israel about that. I wish he'd get the death sentence, but Norway is so truly awful with their political and judicial system, there's no chance he ever will.
Update: it's worth noting, as Atlas Shrugs tells, that SIOE barred him from their forum (Hat tip: One Jerusalem).
Update 2: Frank Gaffney has something to say on the subject too.
Supposedly the words of Breivik (I have not yet confirmed):
ReplyDeleteI'm not going to pretend I'm a very religious person as that would be a lie. I've always been very pragmatic and influenced by my secular surroundings and environment.
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I can't possibly imagine how my state of mind will be during the time of the operation, though. It will be during a steroid cycle and on top of that; during an ephedrine rush, which will increase my aggressiveness, physical performance and mental focus with at least 50-60% but possibly up to 100%. In addition, I will put my iPod on max volume as a tool to suppress fear if needed. I might just put Lux Aeterna by Clint Mansell on repeat as it is an incredibly powerful song.
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If praying will act as an additional mental boost/soothing it is the pragmatical thing to do. I guess I will find out... If there is a God I will be allowed to enter heaven as all other martyrs for the Church in the past.
I am pursuing religion for this very reason and everyone else should as well, providing it will give you a mental boost....
We have a lot yet to learn about Breivik, I think.
Not only does Norway not have the death penalty, they don't even allow life sentences. The maximum penalty for Breivik under Norwegian law is 21 years.
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