All christian terrorists are hypocritical rationalizers. The christian terrorists James Kopp and Eric Rudolph blathered about "doing god's will", but when it came time to stand up for their beliefs, they ran away - Kopp to France, and Rudolph to live in campsites.
If anyone doesn't like the terms "christian terrorists" or "jewish terrorists" (ie. the murder of 18 women and children earlier this month) then stop saying "muslim terrorists". When somebody commits murder or blows up a bomb to further their religion, they're a religious terrorist. It's all done for the same reasons.
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Anyone who says christian terrorists are not christians (eg. "Suzanne") are liars, cowards, and revisionists.
Nearly all atheists hate Josef Stalin, but you will never hear an atheist say, "Stalin wasn't a TRUE atheist!" It would be ridiculous. And yet, christians see no hypocrisy in themselves lying by saying catholic pedophiles, Adolf Hitler, Dennis Rader and the KKK "are not TRUE christians". It's a pathetic and pedantic lie.
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2006-11-17 04:41:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Since when have Christians believed it's ok to blow up a health clinic? That's totally stupid! I have never heard of a Christian that ever thought that blowing up anything (other than arm bands and balloons) was acceptable behaviour.
For MC Hummer, all it takes for someone to be an atheist is to not believe, to be a Christian, one actually has to follow Jesus. Anyone claiming that Adolf Hitler was following Jesus has to be crazy as the Bible itself speaks out against the things he did...and, of course, Jesus was a Jew.
True Christians follow what the Bible teaches, Christian Pretenders don't. True atheists don't follow anything, therefore are a law unto themselves. So each one has a different standard to follow. Therefore you can't differentiate between a true atheist and an atheist pretender whereas you can between a true Christian and a Christian pretender.
Note that I haven't stated anything that could say that I am either.
2006-11-17 05:06:02
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answered by Kari 3
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i dont think Christian of a strong belief would blow-up an abortions clinic. but however they do protest them. BUT BY THE SAME LOGIC you can discus your views in an open and adult matter rather then blowing up a building. blowing things up never resolve the issue but just create a uproar in the community. then we would we have solve then? NOTHING. but i think if a christian blows up an abortion clinic then someone else blows up a church is childish and but the Christians would be hypocritical to their beliefs.
2006-11-17 04:34:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I have yet to meet a Christian who agreed with blowing up clinics or participated in such an act. You seem to have this idea that Christians are strapping bombs to these buildings, when we are not. A few misguided souls does not a whole make. And to retaliate with violance does not a right make. Murder is murder, no matter what.
2006-11-17 04:32:40
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answered by sister steph 6
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That view is only of a very very minority perspective of a alleged Christian (I think the better catergorey is pro-lifers). I am a Christian and in no way do I believe it is okay to blow up anyone one or anything. Yes, it is murder. I don't believe in abortions, which to me is also murder, but I wouldn't blow up anyone or anything because they had one or because a clinic performs them. Your statement is not true, as I know no Christians that would say that it is okay.
2006-11-17 04:30:49
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answered by Gardener for God(dmd) 7
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I am a Christian and very against abortion, about as pro-life as you can get. However, I DON"T believe it's OK to blow up clinics performing abortion. That is NOT what God wants - "vengence is mine," sayeth the Lord. God will take care of all things in His time. It is not our place to be vigilantes and pass judgement and carry out sentence. We are told to be discerning about right and wrong, don't do or condone what God has condemned and to let God be the utlimate judge and repay for evil.
and so to answer you question, it would NOT be right to blow up a church
2006-11-17 05:07:07
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answered by jmwest 3
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It's exactly the same discrimination issue Muslims are facing nowadays. Not all Muslims are terrorists, and certainly not all Christians are terrorists, and also not all Jews are terrorists... etc. You can't blame all Christians on someone's acts, someone that calls him/herself a Christian believer.
I think all Christians are being discriminated because of a minority's acts of blowing up clinics, the same way Muslims are being discriminated because of an ignorant minority blowing up public places.
2006-11-17 04:39:30
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answered by Anonymous
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In all fairness, most Christians do not believe in blowing up abortion clinics. However, there are a few extremist organizations that see this as a good method of being pro-life (kind of ironic if you ask me), which give other Christians a bad name.
2006-11-17 04:26:25
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answered by Amanda S 6
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I don't believe in abortion but wouldn't ever blow-up a clinic or anything else for that matter. Have a nice day!!!
2006-11-17 04:27:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The VAST majority of Christians do not support the blowing up of abortion clinics, just as the vast majority of atheists would never consider blowing up a church. Those who do are selfish and immoral extremists.
2006-11-17 04:26:08
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answered by Anonymous
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