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Why has this Christian terrorist been harbored by the United States for so long?
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Why has this Christian terrorist been harbored by the United States for so long?
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More Christian terrorism.
**Car bomb explosion rocks Madrid **
A car bomb has exploded in Madrid after a warning was given to a newspaper in the name of the Eta Basque militants. Three people are reported to have been injured in the blast in the north of the Spanish capital at 0730 GMT.
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I missed the part where the bomber shouted "Jesus is great!" This thread would be a helluva lot shorter if people weren't so eager to put Christians in the same light as today's Muslims extremists. Really, you guys are trying too hard.
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Explain how this is a Christian terror group oh wise one. ![]()
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Check post 112.
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Maybe there should a thread called Terrorism and Judaism? After all the Jews took ove Palestine, expelled and butchered Palestinian’s because of some biblical fallacy they keep on going about.
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Post 112 explains nothing, try again.
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You read again, and explain why Christian monks are conspiring with ETA terrorists? Then you can tell us about Catholics and Protestants slaugtering each other in Ireland as well, or the Serbian orthodox church conspiring in the slaughter of Bosnian Muslims, priests in arms in the Congo and Rwanda, or the bible bashing child murdering freaks in Uganda, and top it off by telling us about Jews and their biblical fallacies to persecute Palestinians.
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Do your homework and you’ll find these battles/conflicts take place for land, independence, power, ect. NOT fought in the name of religion or some Holy War, do you understand the difference?
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In each and every one of those examples you have Christian priests deeply involved, and upto to their necks in the conflicts. Do you know what Christian priests did in Rwanda a decade ago - if not, I will dig out a few historical references for you.
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instead of rwands, could you dig up some more info on the christian ninjas from your post 129? I'm just wondering if they throw around little crosses instead of those ninja stars?
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This thread reeks of denial.
The whole premise of the thread is "You guys are bad tooo!".
Well, it really doesn't wash, and pathetic threads like this aside, the majority of the Western World is able to distinguish conflict from terrorism. Rwanda was ethnic fighting, and a madness that is almost inexplicable. They were not fighting because of religion.
But you show the majority of Westerners the silhouette of a hooded man with an ak47, and ask him the religion of the man, and more than 90% will say Muslim. Nothing that you have presented in this thread would change that presumption one bit. You are trying to take little news bits, tape them together, and weave them into some plot. Believe me, if the Crusades were ON again, we would all know it.
Christians are so secular, that other than Northern Ireland, it is almost impossible for us to even think about conflict on religious grounds. It is completely alien to our existence. That is why threads like this are laughable, because we could not get three guys in any Western town to even agree to fight along religious lines. Yes you can find news clips about Christians who do bad things. Welcome to humanity. But you are having a really had time finding a Christian equivalent for Jihad, because there is none, and hasn't been since the Crusades.
On the other hand a few more 9/11s, Bali, Madrid, Beslan, and you may find our thinking changing.
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Let’s concentrate on Rwanda. Do you know how many tens of thousands of people were killed on the orders of Christian priests and nuns, or actually killed by them? If you don’t or want to stick your head in the sand, then I can post some authoratative links to educate you.
Once we have covered Rwanda, we can go onto Northern Ireland, Uganda, Serbia and other places where the cross has been used to justify the slaughter of hundreds of thousands in recent decades.
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Murdering Christian priests and nuns, and their role in the Rwanda Holocaust.
The Cross and the Genocide - The involvement of Christian societies in the Rwandan genocide](http://www.afrol.com/Countries/Rwanda/backgr_cross_genocide.htm)
Pastor aided Rwanda genocide](BBC NEWS | Africa | Pastor aided Rwanda genocide)
Rwanda priest tried for genocide](BBC NEWS | Africa | Rwanda priest tried for genocide)
Catholic Complicity and Rwanda Genocide](http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4615171&sourceCode=RSS)
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More murdering nuns and priests.
Anglican Complicity in the Genocide in Rwanda](http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/dojustice/j245.html)
**Belgium puts nuns in dock for Rwanda genocide **](Belgium puts nuns in dock for Rwanda genocide | World news | The Guardian)
Former U.N. commander in Rwanda speaks on Church’s role in genocide](Sign in to your account)
Nuns in Rwanda convicted of genocide](News Articles - FindArticles)
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**Preacher jailed over KKK killings **](BBC NEWS | Americas | Preacher jailed over KKK killings)
It took 41 years, but hey God bless American justice!
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One of the things that sickens me about the case is that at the original trial, 11 of the 12 jurors voted him guilty. The sole remaining dissenter was a fundamentalist Christian who vote not say he was guilty. Her reason?
Well, it was not that she thought he didn't do the crime.
Instead, she did not vote that he was guilty because she stated she could not convict a preacher!!!!!!!!!!
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Nice jury selection process back then.
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**Angola witchcraft’s child victims **
The conviction in Britain of three Angolans for the abuse of a girl they accused of being a witch has turned the spotlight on customs in Angola.
Angus Stickler of the BBC Radio 4 Today programme went to Angola to investigate the links between witchcraft, poverty and the rapid growth of churches preaching a powerful blend of traditional African beliefs and evangelical Christianity.