Read this and judge for yourself:
"The Knights of the KKK has many goals. There are long range goals and short range goals. Some of our short range goals are to tell people our beliefs, to help people figure out that the media lies about many things, and to get people to love their heritage and care about the future of their particular race, whether they are white, black, Asian, etc.
"Our very farthest long range goal is peace on Earth. As Christians we know that Jesus has promised us peace on earth one day.
"Until that time comes we believe that God wants us to teach the Bible and to have a land where Christians aren't persecuted.
"This is why the white Christians came to this place called America which was named by a Christian man and it means the Kingdom of God.
"In Europe the different countries' laws said that you had to go to this church or that church and had to believe the exact same thing about the Bible. So the Pilgrims came and together with their descendents formed a Christian government. The laws said you could be Methodist, or Baptist, or Catholic, or Lutheran , etc. but if you wanted to teach or hold public office you had to be a Christian. They knew that Christianity was the key to liberty.
"Every boy and girl were taught the virtues of the 10 commandments in school. If someone wasn't a Christian they could still live here, but they weren't allowed to do anything that could in any way do harm to Christians or the Christian faith. America was the first Christian government. Even the idea of separation of powers into 3 groups was from the Bible. America was a great Christian nation.
"America is still a great nation, but lots of bad things are happening everyday. Moms are killing their little helpless babies, men are wanting to marry other men and have boyfriends, women are wanting to date other women. Murderers get to go free from prison all the time. Adults who hurt children hardly have to go to jail at all. The TV shows and movies make fun of Christians. They lie and say that white people are doing all of these terrible things to black people. They say the whole world should join under one big government which would control all the countries and people.
"Doesn't anyone ever think that maybe in the future the anti-Christ is a one world government that controls all the people and says we must all become one color. There will be no more of God's rainbow then.
"No, we don't want this to happen. People are getting tricked. They say they believe in diversity, but you can't have diversity if every one in the world mixes up into the same thing.
"The Goals of the Knights of the KKK are easy. We want to have a Christian America again. We want to look out for the true worlds minority - the white people - then we can help look after the other people in the world. The Bible says that if we take care of our Christian brothers and sisters and live a good Christian life then our country will be blessed. When our nation is blessed again by God and there aren't so many terrible things happening in America to the white Christians, God will multiply our blessings and then we can be a blessing to all the children of the world."
From the KKK webpage aimed at children: http://www.kkk.bz/kidsgoals2.htm
Thanks to copy & paste, I didn't have to type any of this out myself. I would have thrown up by the second paragraph.
2007-04-19 08:48:52
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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Al Qaeda's approval score between Muslims fluctuates in the only digits to low infants. i've got not been waiting to discover records on the KKK. that is an astute assessment, they are analogous communities, notwithstanding i might argue Al Qaeda's ideals and practices are greater in keeping with Islamic philosophy then the Klan's are with Christian. not by potential of plenty, yet by potential of adequate to lend some credence to the assumption Al Qaeda is greater Muslim than the Klan is Christian. i don't doubt it, and that i think of you boost a sturdy factor. although, i don't think of racism is written into the text textile of the Bible in the comparable way as hatred for the infidel is written into the Koran. Like I pronounced, that is barely a count of degree, and there isn't any doubt the Klan is, for all intents and purposes, a Christian team.
2016-10-12 23:10:46
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answered by ? 4
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Ku Klux Klan (KKK) is the name of several past and present fraternal organizations in the United States that have advocated what is generally perceived as white supremacy, antisemitism, racism, anti-Catholicism, homophobia, and nativism. These organizations have often used terrorism, violence and acts of intimidation such as cross burning to oppress African Americans and other groups.
The Klan's first incarnation was in 1866. Founded by veterans of the Confederate Army, its main purpose was to resist Reconstruction, and it focused as much on intimidating "carpetbaggers" and "scalawags" as on putting down the freed slaves. The KKK quickly adopted violent methods. A rapid reaction set in, with the Klan's leadership disowning violence and Southern elites seeing the Klan as an excuse for federal troops to continue their activities in the South. The organization was in decline from 1868 to 1870 and was destroyed in the early 1870s by President Ulysses S. Grant's vigorous action under the Civil Rights Act of 1871 (also known as the Ku Klux Klan Act).
William Joseph Simmons founded the second Ku Klux Klan in 1915.In 1915, a second distinct group was founded using the same name. It was inspired by the newfound power of the modern mass media, via the film The Birth of a Nation and inflammatory anti-Semitic newspaper accounts surrounding the trial and lynching of accused murderer Leo Frank. The second KKK was a formal membership organization, with a national and state structure, that paid thousands of men to organize local chapters all over the country. At its peak in the early 1920s, the organization included about 15% of the nation's eligible population, approximately 4-5 million men.[1] The second KKK typically preached racism, anti-Catholicism, anti-Communism, nativism, and anti-Semitism, and some local groups took part in lynchings and other violent activities. Its popularity fell during the Great Depression, and membership fell further during World War II, because of scandals resulting from prominent members' crimes and its support of the Nazis.
The name "Ku Klux Klan" has since been used by many different unrelated groups, including many who opposed the Civil Rights Act and desegregation in the 1950s and 1960s, with members of these groups eventually being convicted of murder and manslaughter in the deaths of Civil Rights workers and children (such as in the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Alabama). Today, it is estimated that there are as many as 150 Klan chapters with up to 8,000 members nationwide.[2] These groups, with operations in separated small local units, are considered extreme hate groups. The modern KKK has been repudiated by all mainstream media and political and religious leaders.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ku_Klux_Klan
2007-04-19 08:50:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The KKK say they are Christians. But how can one be a Christian and follow Jesus who is Jewish and hate and kill Jewish people? True Christians have no hate for anyone, no matter what our differences may be. If they are Christians why do they kill people who are different races? Saying one is a Christian and being a Christian are 2 completely totally different things.
2007-04-19 08:45:20
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answered by tebone0315 7
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Yes with unChristian way of dealing with people whom they think are of no importance and those they accuse of killing Jesus. You can't blame them, everybody in the world can fall victim of deceptions. Let us just open our eyes to the truth that our soul is us and we just choose whatever body we thought would fit for the purpose by which we come to. Life is really a driven purpose and God allow us for that to be happy. Happiness is God's purpose and we create our destiny to achieve that purpose.
2007-04-19 08:50:08
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answered by Rallie Florencio C 7
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My friend had the misfortune of having one of their Grand Wizards move into the house next door to her. She said he was a horrible neighbor and in no way Christian. It got so bad that she started looking at houses. In the end, she didn't have to move because in a case of supreme irony he died - of AIDS - and his family moved away.
2007-04-19 08:51:32
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answered by Cylon Betty 4
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Yes they are, but they're a disgrace to Christianity. Just like Islamic extemeist are a disgrace to Islam.
2007-04-19 09:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure they like to think so. I hate to inform them that they do not seem to have the true love of God in their hearts. Yet still they claim other wise. Who knew the God of the Jews likes white racists more than his chosen people.
2007-04-19 08:44:43
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answered by The Pope 5
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Yes they are the christain extremist.......you see every evil person try to draw excuses from the religion ....actualy there is no justification for the terrorism. not on religious basis atleast ......but they do try to justify it by christanity ! and same with all other communites !!
2007-04-19 08:46:32
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answered by ★Roshni★ 6
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Yep, Southern bible belt Christians. And the most disgusting excuses for human beings I have ever seen.
2007-04-19 08:42:51
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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