Loyalist Rioting
Rev. Angus Stewart condemns loyalist rioting in Northern Ireland (2005) as hypocrisy and wickedness, exposing the contradiction between their claims of defending Ulster and God while engaging in violence, property destruction, and terrorism. He appeals to biblical principles of submission to civil authority and the moral law to demonstrate that such criminal activity is fundamentally incompatible with Christian profession.
Rev. Angus Stewart Those loyalists who rioted in various parts of N. Ireland in the middle of September (2005) are guilty of hypocrisy and wickedness. They claim that they merely want to march on the Queen’s highway, but when this is refused they block Her Majesty’s roads with burning vehicles and throw stones and petrol bombs at her forces. They give off about IRA terrorists, but they engage in terrorism themselves with masked men, shots being fired at the police, 50 injured officers and...