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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (905668)12/6/2015 1:47:47 PM
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doesn't go well with the "kick out the others for safety" meme.

Neither does the Christian terrorist meme - perhaps you can point to the biblical sections detailing "jihad" or a caliphate?

What is the name of this Christian terrorist group?

Where are they located, their headquarters and current battle plans?

Why has the UN or NATO not started to generate a battle plan to combat them?



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (905668)12/6/2015 1:52:02 PM
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"It must be terrible for moderate Muslims. I can't imagine how it must feel to see your belief system hijacked by sects that favor awful things. .... "

The above is a quote from one of SI's most anti-Christian members.

Now suppose there were a militant church that posted online videos of themselves beheading non-Christians while chanting 'Praise Jesus' and that a couple affiliated with this church just slaughtered a bunch of Americans.

Now try to imagine a liberal saying just days after the massacre:

It must be terrible for moderate Christians. I can't imagine how it must feel to see your belief system hijacked by sects that favor awful things.

That would never ever happen. But Muslims commit atrocities and liberals (who have to make up stuff about Christians) first reaction is concern about not hurting Muslim feelings.



Speaking of liberals making stuff up about Christians, here's an example:



To liberals Robert Dear is a Christian terrorist. But is there any reason to consider him a Christian? Did he attend a church? If he had, I guarantee you, we'd have read about it. The media would be interviewing his pastor if there were one. The guy moved to CO because weed was legal there and he posted on online dating sites about wanting to meet someone for kinky sex (no, he wasn't seeking a good Christian girl). No, this guy is no Christian.

But people like Dear (and McVeigh, etc) are deemed Christians by liberals just because they're Americans and aren't affiliated with some other religion like Islam, Judaism, Buddhism. But if just being American and not belonging to a non-Christian religion made you a Christian, then all the anti-Christian liberals would be Christians. Not hardly. There's actually more reason to call Dear a Transgender terrorist than a Christian terrorist since his CO voters registration identified him as female.

Finally: