Well Sardab as ussual a desperate attempt to draw Christianity into the same messy category as Islamic history and theology.
You seem however to leave out a few vital elements, so rather than debating with you about the Lord's Resistence Army, lets look at your fallacy to present these individuals as serving Christian values and doctrine:
Sardab wrote:
The fighting broke out shortly after Museveni rose to power in 1986, when the voodoo priestess Alice Lakwena took up arms to topple the new regime.
Kai replies:
Presenting Christianity as a voodoo priestess....?
Sardab wrote:
At the head of her Holy Spirit Movement, which mixed Christian and animist beliefs, she threatened the regime until the defeat of her followers by the army at the end of 1987.
Kai replies:
so this is Christianity mixed with animist beliefs not pure Christianity
Sardab:
Kakwena was succeeded in 1988 by an acolyte and relative, Joseph Kony, who headed first the United Christian Democrat Army of Uganda and then the Lord's Resistance Army, composed of remnants of the Holy Spirit Movement.
The army's principal means of recruitment is the abduction of village children. The adolescent males are forced to fight, while the girls are forced to become sex slaves for the army commanders. . . .
Kai replies:
How do you reconcile the act of abduction and war with the Christian Scriptures? Are these elements not much more in line with the history and doctrine of Islam?
And do I really need to repeat all the issues we have discussed previously?