Quote:Logan Darklighter wrote:Keep shifting those goalposts Logan. How about The Army of God, a radical group of Christian terrorsists responsible for many acts of anti-abortion activities within the United States. Or the American Coaltion of Life Activists who issued who were successfully tried for death threats against abortion providers. The list goes on and on, Logan.
I suppose I should have been even more specific. I thought it was obvious from the context that I meant here in the United States, where we practice (and enforce) freedom of religion (and from religion, too). I'm aware of abuses elsewhere. I'm talking about mainstream Christianity as practiced here in North America. (Though I hadn't heard of the bit about the Soviet Churches before. That's interesting. Link?)
Quote:And those pastors you mentioned here? Were they notMuslim communites constantly denounce the activity of terrorists so don't try and pull this shit, Logan. Remember that Ground Zero Mosque guy that Fox was so upset over? He went on an interview on the Daily Show and flat out denounced terrorism. The man who issued this fatwa is no more representative of the majority of Muslims than Fred Phelps is represenative of the majority of Christians. So stop pretending like he is.
roundly denounced by the rest of the Church? Do most people seriously
consider them representative of Christianity as a whole? I'm speaking
largely of the majority perception here.
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