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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It appears that the resue claim is stretching the imagination a bit. They were found in a place with no minders and no shot was fired. Reid obviously took all the credit and made it out as if a big operation yielded the results for the british part of the contingent.All in all very good news. I hope and trust he was treated well by his captors and in the long run bears them no ill will.
brinon...in answer to your general question about why people go on this so called charitable missions to dangerous places (not talking about Kember here mind)??.... The money and expense accounts that you can draw from is not too bad.....
"What was he doing there"...
If it wasn't for people standing up for their beliefs, this world would be even worse. These sort of people make sure that crimes such as Abu Grahib come out.
"what the f.... was he doing there in the first place,he should have been refused a flight,he put our troops at risk all the time they were looking for him,maybe people should think a lot harder about going to places like this in future"
On its website, the organisation says volunteers are aware of the risks and that "CPT does not advocate the use of violent force to save lives of its workers" even if they are kidnapped or held hostage.
I'm sure you would madein, in fact I was sure of it, but none the less that is against Christian teaching is it not and since he was there for religious humanitarian reasons it would be a little hypocritical of him to be praising his God on one hand and not bothering to fully take on board the teachings of the same person whose word he spreads.How do you personally reconcile your own shortcomings with your faith, or do you pick and mix which parts of the scriptures you feel apply to you?
I have always found it a very common trait amongst a lot of deep seated Christians that they are more judgemental and unforgiving than almost any other group when that is clearly against the doctrine that Christ gave you.It's not intended as an insult, I would genuinely like to know as I've seen agreat deal of this where I grew up but it's obviously not a problem just common to there (Belfast).