To: UCAL
Terrorism exists around the world--including here from extremist groups. There are some "Christian Identity" type groups here that encourage violence, for instance.
I do agree that terrorism and violence is more prevalent against Muslims than other groups, though.
To: ScarTissue
If I committed an act of terrorism in the name of Jesus, there would be a rush of Christian leaders to condemn it. It seems that every time a Muslim kills someone in the name of his / her religion, CAIR and other like groups try to deny it / explain it / or fret about backlash.
163 posted on
02/22/2005 9:13:01 AM PST by
UCAL
(My kids will register Republican or they pay for their own college tuition.)
To: ScarTissue
" There are some 'Christian Identity' type groups here that encourage violence, for instance." When they declare war and commit an act of war that would become relevant. Until then, it's relativism.
181 posted on
02/22/2005 9:25:26 AM PST by
cake_crumb
(Leftist Credo: "One Wing to Rule Them all and to the Dark Side Bind Them")
To: ScarTissue
I do agree that terrorism and violence is more prevalent against Muslims than other groups, though.Excuse me????
To: ScarTissue
There are some "Christian Identity" type groups here that encourage violence, for instance. Denounced loud and clear by the Christian community.
To: ScarTissue
Well, the majority of conservatives condemn the actions of the few who advocate violence.
Your stand would hold more water if we heard emphatic condemnation from the majority of Muslims for the violence being perpetrated.
I'm listening.....
306 posted on
02/22/2005 2:39:16 PM PST by
altura
(tolerance is an overrated virtue.)
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