Most ppl can not agree on who is the Terrorist? Yet most agree that a Terrorist is the one who kill civilians for no reasons. Today the act is carried out by both groups and states like Israel.
Bombing airports, electricity stations, water stations, schools ,road ,media centers, hospitals , apartments , and killing civilians. This a good example for terror groups world wide
2006-08-11 03:58:18
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a BIG difference between believing your faith is THE way that should be accepted by and chopping peoples heads off for not complying!
No one is being arrested in America for being the 'wrong' religion. Non Christians are not second class citizens in America. And the TRUE Christians recognize forcing people to become Christians would only make more hypocrite Christians. A true conversion of the heart is needed & that can not be forced.
Freedom of religion goes both ways. The athiest has a right to think the Christians are nutty myth-believers & the Christians have a right to believe the athiest's soul needs Christ.
2006-08-11 12:46:02
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answered by Smart Kat 7
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Fascism -
A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.
I have not seen any Christian linked terror in over two hundred years. Considering that Christianity teaches love and tolerance and Islam preaches "death to infedels" and bases this on the belief that they will be rewarded for the deaths they cause I hardly see how they are related. Also, Fascism is a word that many people throw around with out knowing the true definition of the word. I think you just linked Ismlam-bad Christian-bad and decided that Fascism generally (very generally) means bad system and attached them together.
Iraq's former dictator Suddam Hussein and the government that he lead more closely resembled a Fascist nation.
2006-08-11 04:11:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe that Christ SHOULD be universally accepted, or that Islam should be eradicated. Free will for the first topic, and elimination of terrorists for the second. Now would it **** you off to find out that I'm a Christian?
2006-08-11 03:10:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Christ preached peace and invited all to believe as in his time their was relative peace and stability under the Roman Empire. Mohamed didn't have that luxury. He taught to tribes living in a savage word where only the strong survived. Therefore in Jesus's time the way to continue his legacy was to be peaceful so as to fit in to Roman society. All peaceful tribes in the dessert were destroyed by the strong; therefore Mohamed taught strength and fear to extend his legacy.
Emperors learned one way to unite people of different cultures was to give (force) them to practice a common religion. This made the people easier to rule. Thus the "crusades" and forced Christianity. This practice has been extinct for decades.
Maybe you should learn more about these religions before you start bashing them.
2006-08-11 03:22:22
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answered by mymadsky 6
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O_o I don't think Islam should be eradicated. I don't think any religion should be eradicated. People have the right to think for themselves and choose what religion, if any, they follow.
In my religions defense, however, it's been quite a long time in history since we've had the state of mind that Islam seems to currently have.
2006-08-11 03:12:13
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answered by Robin J. Sky 4
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There are extreme Christians, yes. But there isn't a large mass of them who pointlessly kill innocent people who disagree with them. They don't riot and burn buildings down when someone blasphemes Christ, they don't have pastors and preists that teach children to hate others. There are negative issues with any religeon, but Islam has a very violent, intollerant and hateful facade that is thrust in the worlds face.
MyMadsky; excellent diagnosis below
2006-08-11 03:14:20
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answered by archimedes_crew 3
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I don't know of any Christians who believe nonbelievers should be made to pay taxes to their church or be converted(Jizya) as many Muslim nations do. The difference is that extremist Christians are in the minority, while the fascist aspects of Islam are professed as part of the religion.
2006-08-11 03:58:56
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answered by juicer_jones 2
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Fascism and Christianity have no common ground, so there cannot be Christian fascists. The fascists in history - in Italy and Germany - renounced and denounced religion.
If you look at all the tenets of Christian faith, you will find it completely incompatible with fascism. That's how it is, despite your fervent and fevered phantasms about Christian Nazis.
2006-08-11 03:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Islamist do it at the end of a gun or through explosive - big difference between that, and the over-done witnessing that some christians do.
2006-08-11 03:10:22
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answered by B C 4
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