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The hardcore fact is terrorism is pure evil and has no religion.

2007-08-02 22:31:29 · 16 answers · asked by Der23 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

People who resort to terrorism use religion as a justification for their evil acts.

2007-08-02 22:39:19 · update #1

I've read the Holy Bible, the Holy Koran, the Bhagvad Gita. All of them condemn such evil acts.

2007-08-02 22:40:49 · update #2

The 'sword' means strength. Don't confuse it with mass murder. It is idiots ( Capitalctu ) like you who spread illogical advice. I'm a Christian and I live in India. Here, we have Christians, Muslims, Hindus and all of them respect each other unlike you.

2007-08-02 22:58:22 · update #3

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Terrorism is an idea...spawned by an act of religious fanaticism.

Most acts of terrorism are committed by those with overzealous religious beliefs.

It's hard NOT to link the 2.

2007-08-02 22:40:08 · answer #1 · answered by Adam G 6 · 1 0

Terrorism is a kind of religion and George W Bush was the biggest and worst Christian antagonist.

2007-08-02 22:59:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You obviously haven't read the Koran. Mohammed himself said Islam is spread by the sword.

EDIT:
Sword means strength? I though sword meant sword - i.e. long sharp blade. Besides, it says THE sword, not just sword, so obviously he was talking about a physical object, not 'strength'. You say you're a Christian and then accuse a fellow believer of being an idiot. Thanks for that.

2007-08-02 22:51:10 · answer #3 · answered by capitalctu 5 · 1 1

in case you get suitable all the way down to it Islam is a faith of Obedience to God. How a given guy or woman or team chooses to interpret the words of the Prophet of Islam, pbuh, is between them and such God(s) as they comprehend, yet in charge Islam itself for the excesses of a few of this is followers is not any difference from blaming Christianity for the excesses committed in the call of Christ. do no longer overlook that Hitler grew to become right into a non secular Christian and what he grew to become into doing during the Holocaust grew to become into in complete accord with the training of maximum Christian church homes of his day, the two in Europe and the U.S., a Christian Does that make Christianity a faith of peace or terrorism? As to your questions: a million. No, nevertheless many human beings use it as an excuse for terrorism basically as do many Christians, bombing a organisation construction and bombing an abortion medical institution are no longer morally diverse, yet Christians condemn the 1st and cheer the 2d. 2. a similar reason the Christian missionaries killed harmless human beings, to terrify them into submission and grab their land. What the Taliban is doing is not any diverse from what grew to become into carried out to the community individuals in the nineteenth century and is being justified a similar way, they are bringing them to the genuine God and coaching them appropriate habit in the way of the Lord. 3. Bigotry will continually flourish between people who have not have been given any appreciate for others. The Muslims are diverse and that they are asserting that this is achievable for Christians to be incorrect, because of the fact the capability, wealth, status, and impact of the Christian church homes relies upon on no longer being questioned they are able to't tolerate that and could do or say something it takes to maintain them from being heard or given credence.

2016-11-11 02:25:55 · answer #4 · answered by dorval 4 · 0 0

The hardcore fact that fundamentalists always spawn terrorists no matter what their faith is. Religion and terrorism are always found hiding behind the same masks.

2007-08-02 22:36:55 · answer #5 · answered by ? 5 · 2 0

well its mostly religious people that burn down chruches, fly planes into buildings, blow up mosques and put burning crosses on lawns.

Religion is sometimes hijacked and used to corrupt the mindless sheeps... this expresses itself not only in violence, but also with lobbies against euthenasia, abortion, gay marriage etc. but it basically always comes back to one thing. They are not of our religion, so they do not deserve.... which is basically just discrimination.

2007-08-02 22:35:14 · answer #6 · answered by mrzwink 7 · 2 0

I bet contributions to mosques and mullahs have funded many terrorist weapons.

True or False?

If it is true, and you know it is---then it is harder to separate the two. than to confuse them as being together. One supports the other, like no other religion on the planet.

2007-08-02 22:40:48 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

They are both base to create Fear
I don't see the difference

Terrorism can be look at in many ways !

Sorry that is my opinion

Love & Blessings
Milly

2007-08-02 22:37:16 · answer #8 · answered by milly_1963 7 · 2 2

Great question, and we all have something to learn from it. Terror is bad and likewise, revenge is also not a part of real religion. Both ideas move us in the wrong direction.

You are making a good point. Thanks.

2007-08-02 22:36:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I cant say Ive never met anyone who confuses terrorism with religion. Who exactly are these people you speak of?

2007-08-02 22:36:33 · answer #10 · answered by Avatar_defender_of_the_light 6 · 1 2

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