Lennon
is the man who won the hearts of countless millions around the world,
masquerading as a man of peace, just as presidential candidate and former IRA
2IC in Londonderry and believe to be a member of its Army Council, Martin
McGuinness now self-styles. By Lennon’s moral
and financial support on both sides of the Atlantic, the IRA terror campaign
would have been continued indefinitely.
He was acting as Quartermaster for the IRA in London, it would appear, as
he stashed weaponry for the most sophisticated terrorist organisation in
Europe.
Clearly,
John Lennon was not a pacifist, as he so frequently claimed. He was an active supporter of armed terrorism
against his own fellow-countrymen. He was
not a man of peace, but a cunning sponsor of terrorism, falling into the same
camp as Gaddafi.
Having
worked in the reconciliation industry in Northern Ireland for 12years, I have
seen at first hand the genuineness, or lack of it, on the part of those who
shout loudest about peace, yet have more than a ‘soft spot’ for terrorists and
their terrorism. I have seen them being
hailed to the highest by the government and its agencies, and given places of
great societal responsibility. Even
senior IRA commander, Martin McGuinness, was given responsibility for the care
of the victims he helped to create!
You
might be asking what this has to do with a blog about the Reformed faith, and
rightly so. It is my conviction that theGospel of Jesus Christ has to be applied to every stratum of society, and
brought to bear on every situation.
There is
more to ‘murder’ than physically killing someone illegally. Jesus said that ‘hatred’
is the same as murder just as lust is the same as adultery. Lennon obviously
hated his fellow-countrymen enough to ‘source’ and store weaponry for the IRA
in a London garage; and he was filled sufficiently with hatred to want to, and perhaps
did, give financial support to this murder machine, whose members are still
unrepentant to this very day. If the
Gospel has nothing to say to this situation, it has nothing to say. Lennon would needed to have repented of his
sin before he was murdered on 9th Dec 1980, for him to now be with
the Prince of Peace, Jesus Christ.
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