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03-13-2016, 06:10 AM
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So Here's the report on the Christian identity movement , a generalized denomination of Christian who can't play ball and are willfully stirring up trouble.

Here's a report (with a simple to read pie graph) illustrating that violence from the Mexican cartels is almost eight times as severe as that of Islamic terrorism. This is a somewhat dated report, but it's consistent.

And finally, there's the fact that a Christian group was able to get organized to take over a wildlife reserve, when there is not a chance in hell that the same thing would have happened with a Muslim (or let's face it: Non-white) organization. They would have been stomped into the dust. Christian groups are aimless, angry and well armed.

I don't feel threatened by either. I live in rural Ontario, we haven't even seen a real shooting. Last week a guy fired off a few shots in a school to distract the cops while he robbed a bank, but he was just greedy and nefarious. Religious Radicalism isn't my problem.

@ Nep and yet the vast majority of proponents of these religions don't follow the bad ideas. You can invalidate the books all you like, people get by just fine with socially conscious interpretations of religion and your bad attitude isn't going to change that.
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