...she was pregnant

Posted by DanielS on Wednesday, 25 November 2015 03:04.

2 black men arrested Indiana.. White pastor’s wife raped, shot and killed at home .. she was pregnant



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Posted by prior rape on Sat, 26 Dec 2015 15:29 | #

CBS, ‘2 accused of killing pastor’s wife charged in prior home invasion’ 21 Dec 2015:

INDIANAPOLIS—Two men accused of killing an Indianapolis pastor’s pregnant wife during a home burglary face new charges in another home invasion case.

Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry said Friday that 18-year-old Larry Taylor Jr. and 21-year-old Jalen Watson were charged in a Nov. 3 case during which a woman was raped in her apartment.

Taylor and Watson already face murder charges in the Nov. 10 shooting death of 28-year-old pastor’s wife Amanda Blackburn.

Both face burglary, theft, armed robbery, and criminal confinement in the earlier case, in which Taylor also faces rape charges. He’s accused of sexually assaulting the woman while holding a handgun to the back of her neck.

Prosecutors allege Taylor and Watson entered the woman’s apartment while she was home alone and demanded money and her bank cards.

Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry told WTTV that DNA provided enough evidence to press the new charges. According to court documents obtained by the station, one of the men pointed a gun at her while she was in the shower just before the attack.

At one point, the victim said Watson told Taylor to stop, saying “that was ‘not what we’re here for.’” She said the pair got “spooked” and ran out of the apartment, reports the station.

 


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Posted by Christian altruism on Tue, 26 Apr 2016 09:12 | #

Pre-emptive note, yes, we know that Paul Kersey doesn’t name the Jew and no, we are not trying to distract from the J.Q.

This is just a convenient story that SBDL has posted, revealing another instance of Christ-insanity - which is the ultimate Jewish mind virus - hence a note regarding the title itself - there is no good and true Christian Church, they are all irredeemably based on Jewish “theology.”

SBDL, “Is the Modern Church Irredeemable?” Sunday, April 24, 2016:

Davey Blackburn Forgives the Three Black Murderers of His Pregnant Wife Everyday.

One of the most chilling stories I’ve ever read published is the following:

In search of even more money, they finally arrived at the unlocked Blackburn residence, with Amanda, then 12 weeks pregnant, and her 15-month-old son inside. Authorities say Taylor hit Blackburn with his gun and stayed at the house while the other two drove off to retrieve money from an ATM using her card.

Afterwards, Taylor reportedly told Watson, Gordon and two others that he killed Blackburn, authorities say.

  “Taylor stated that she charged at him and he shot her somewhere in the upper body so he would not be scratched,” the document states. “Taylor then told them that he leaned over her body and shot her in the back of the head. He leaned further, looked at her face, and watched her bleed.” [Suspected killer of pastor’s wife ‘watched her bleed,’ court document says, Washington Post, November 23, 2015]

“...watched her bleed.”

You remember the story of Amanda Blackburn, the pregnant Indianapolis mother murdered by three black males, right?

She’s back in the news, courtesy of her surviving husbands testimony where he not only forgives the three black murderers of his wife and unborn child, but stresses he hopes he can bring them to Jesus “as a kick in the nuts… for the enemy.”

Blackburn: “Forgiveness is a decision,’ Pastor says he makes decision every day”, Indy Channel, April 24, 2016:

Davey Blackburn says he’s decided to forgive the men who killed his wife.

  Amanda Blackburn was killed in her northwest side home on Nov. 10, 2015, while her young son Weston sat just feet away in another room.

  Before she was killed, police say she was beaten and sexually assaulted. She was pregnant with her second child at the time of her death.

  Three men – Larry Taylor, Jalen Watson and Diono Gordon – face a slew of charges in her death, including burglary, criminal confinement and murder.

  In an interview with his former pastor on Sunday at the NewSpring Church in Anderson, South Carolina, Davey Blackburn said he had made the decision to forgive Taylor, Watson and Gordon.

  “What I realized was that forgiveness isn’t an emotion. I wasn’t ever going to feel like forgiving them. Just point blank: You’re never going to feel like forgiving someone for doing something to you that’s irreparable,” Blackburn said. “What I realized is that forgiveness is a decision. And it’s not just a one-time decision. It’s a daily decision. I have to wake up and I have to decide to forgive. And here’s why I decided to decide to forgive. It’s because bitterness and unforgiveness is going to be a cancer to no one else except for me. And it’s going to eat me up inside if I hold on to that.”

  He also said he hopes he can share his faith with the men.

  “I really hope I get the opportunity to share the Gospel with these guys,” Blackburn said. “Imagine if these three guys met Jesus. Imagine the kick in the nuts that would be for the enemy.”

What type of sick world do we live in? I imagine a world where the three black males who sexually assaulted and murdered Amanda (and the child she carried) are publicly hanged next to the editors of the Indy Star, as a reminder of what happens to criminals and those who work 24/7 to protect criminality.

Davey: you can share the gospel all you want with the three black males who sexually assaulted and murdered your wife and the child she carried, but you can never take back the fact that your wife and unborn met the African culture Jim Crow was designed to protect white people from.

“Why Davey Blackburn opted to forgive Amanda Blackburn’s killers”, Indy Star, April 24, 2016:
 
Recently, Davey Blackburn returned to the home where his wife was killed, he wrote in a blog post. He wrote that he reluctantly walked back into the room where he found her.

  “The morning I returned, I put worship music in my earbuds, laid down in the spot I found her, wept, prayed and worshipped,” he wrote.

  Davey Blackburn and his son Weston now live with friends, he wrote in his blog. A question he gets all the time: How is Weston doing?

  “How is Weston going to grow up without his mom? Every time this thought came to my mind it was a like a dagger was being driven deeper into my stomach,” Davey Blackburn wrote.

  But he wrote that his son is doing okay. He attributes that to a network of support from family and friends, and Weston’s age. At 15 months when his mother died, Davey Blackburn wrote Weston was not old enough to absorb the tragedy.

  Noble, the pastor of New Spring Church, asked Davey Blackburn on Sunday: “Have you forgiven the men that killed Amanda?”

  “At the very beginning, when they had not been arrested, it was probably a little bit easier because they were faceless people. I had no idea who these guys were,” Davey Blackburn said. “The first time I felt any kind of anger was when they arrested them, and I saw photos.”

  He said he wrestled with the idea, eventually concluding that forgiveness is not an emotion.

  “I wasn’t ever going to feel like forgiving them,” he said.

  Still, he said he decided to do it.

  “Because bitterness and unforgiveness is going to be a cancer for no one else besides me,” he said.

Bitterness and unforgiveness are not cancers, Davey; the cancer in America is the population that birthed the three males who sexually assaulted and murdered your wife and unborn child. It’s the cancer the editors/writers at the Indy Star go out of their way to excuse any and all dysfunction from this community and blame it on white people for discrimination, white privilege, or the legacy of slavery.

There is something very sick and degenerate about modern Christianity, with Davey’s strange theology standing out as a metaphor for why America is irredeemable.

Celestial reinforcements aren’t coming to save us or you, Davey.

Christian altruism: it’s time to say something about it

- GW observes some poignant scholarship on the matter which we will be discussing shortly.


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Posted by Northern Europeans less likely to blame others on Sat, 30 Apr 2016 18:29 | #

TOO, “Northern Europeans less prone to ‘blaming the other”, 29 April 2016:

Kevin MacDonald

A recent paper by Sebastian Pothoff et al. published in Personality and Individual Differences finds that Northern Europeans (Germany, Netherlands) are less likely to “blame the other” than Southern Europeans: “Self-blame includes thoughts that relate to blaming yourself for a traumatic or stressful event. Other-blame is the process of blaming others for what happened to yourself.”


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Posted by Amanda Blackburn's Mother talks on Sun, 20 Nov 2016 04:49 | #

SBDL, Paul Kersey, 19 Nov 2016:

Amanda Blackburn’s Mother Opens Up About Daughter’s (and Unborn Granddaughter’s) Murder by Three Black Males

Amanda Blackburn’s story will be told to our progeny, for her deep, abiding (admirable) faith in God was not enough to protect her from a horrifying home invasion by three black males. The pregnant Indianapolis mother was a white female whose black killer, Larry Taylor, “watched her bleed” after he shot her in 2015 (search SBPDL archives for the most comprehensive look at her murder/execution).

Her mother has finally broken her silence on the murder of her daughter (and granddaughter) by three black males. [Mother of Amanda Blackburn speaks out for the first time since daughter’s murder, Fox 59, 11-10-16]

  Tomorrow night family and friends will gather to honor and celebrate the life and legacy of Amanda Blackburn.

  The pregnant mother was brutally murdered in a home invasion one year ago.For the first time, her mother is speaking out about losing her daughter and healing her shattered heart.

  Amanda, the youngest child of Pastor Phil and Robin Byars of Elkhart, was always the simple girl with the stunning smile.

  She married Pastor Davey Blackburn, and they moved to Indianapolis from South Carolina in 2012 to start Resonate Church. Their dream was to create a place of worship for people who don’t normally connect with the church.

  “They were on a mission to do great things for God,” Robin said.

  But their whole world was turned upside down last year.

  On November 10, 2015, several men broke into her home and fatally shot her in the back of her head with her young son in the next room. Three people have been charged with her murder.

  “So when this happened I was just like God… why didn’t you protect her?” Robin said.

  But throughout the past year, Robin says she has felt God at her side in every single breath of every moment of the past year. It is the only way she can explain surviving the pain and traumatic loss of her daughter.

  “I look backwards at the year and I am like man Lord you have just completely carried us,” Robin Byars, Amanda’s mother, says.

  Many people would be able to get beyond the anger and bitterness, but Robin says that’s just not her. “I begged God out loud I begged him to heal our broken, fractured, shattered hearts… because we were fractured.”

  Robin says the healing continues by seeing firsthand how God is using Amanda’s death for a greater purpose.

  She and her husband received a letter from a young man in prison the week of Mother’s Day, six months after Amanda was killed. He was Amanda’s fifth grade classmate and saw her story on the news.

  “He told Phil in this letter that he did something that day that he never dreamed he would do—he bowed his head and called on God to save him.”

  Robin says there are stories big and small every day that encourage her when she needs it most. She calls them hugs from God.

  And for now she has hope in the future, believing Amanda is in Heaven, and she will see her again one day. “I know God was with Amanda literally in that last hour like he has been with us and I comfort myself in that.”

A spirit that was not afraid was with Amanda Blackburn on her final hour on earth as she fought back against her black attackers (to defend the life of the child she carried, as well as her own), though God was inexplicably absent.

The death of both Amanda Blackburn and the child she carried left me absolutely devastated, and the reaction by her parents and her husband, Davey, have been inexcusable in the face of inherent evil.

Her mother’s first interview one year after the murder of Amanda and the daughter she carried is also a form of evil.

Amanda’s murderer (and murderer of daughter she carried) was a black male who “watched her bleed” until she died.

What God worthy of worship would condone such an action and remain a silent party to this horror?


You’re learning, Paul. If you can manage to name the YKW behind the religion that has had the Blackburn family enmeshed in the evil of this obsequiousness to others coupled simultaneously with abject self destruction, you would take a quantum leap forward.

 



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