Posted on 04/09/2015 3:51:17 AM PDT by markomalley
The mainstream media, especially organs like Salon that are even more Leftist than the others, are always avid to exonerate Islam and establish the claim that Christianity is just as likely to incite its adherents to violence as Islam is. No group has a monopoly on evil, and certainly Christians have in history committed terrible atrocities in the name of their religion. The difference is that the Christian perpetrators of these atrocities did not and could not justify them by pointing to exhortations to such violence in Christian texts and teachings, while Islamic jihadis can and do justify their actions and make recruits among peaceful Muslims by pointing to Islamic texts and teachings exhorting the believers to be violent.
Salon, nonetheless, is determined to obscure that fact and prop up some Christian terrorist groups that it likens to the Islamic State and al-Qaeda. None of these groups enjoy anything like the broad support among Christians that the Islamic State or al-Qaeda have among Muslims have 25,000 Christians traveled from all over the world to join the Army of God? Nor does any sect of Christianity teach that Christians have a duty to wage war against and subjugate unbelievers. Whats more, almost all of the violence listed here as having been committed by these Christian groups took place many years ago, suggesting that these groups are more or less moribund today which, unfortunately, cannot be said of the Islamic State or al-Qaeda. And even if all these violent acts had actually been committed recently by Bible-quoting Christians with the full approval of numerous Christian clerics and churches (which is not even close to being true), they still dont add up to anything remotely comparable to the 25,000+ acts of jihad violence that Muslims have committed since 9/11.
6 modern-day Christian terrorist groups our media conveniently ignores, by Alex Henderson, Alternet via Salon, April 7, 2015:
In the minds of far-right Republicans, Obama committed the ultimate sin by daring to mention that Christianity has a dark side and citing the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition as two examples from the distant past. Obama wasnt attacking Christianity on the whole but rather, was making the point that just as not all Christians can be held responsible for the horrors of the Inquisition, not all Muslims can be blamed for the violent extremism of ISIS (the Islamic State, Iraq and Syria), the Taliban, al-Qaeda or Boko Haram. But Obama certainly didnt need to look 800 or 900 years in the past to find examples of extreme Christianists committing atrocities. Violent Christianists are a reality in different parts of the worldincluding the United Statesand the fact that the mainstream media dont give them as much coverage as ISIS or Boko Haram doesnt mean that they dont exist.
Below are six extreme Christianist groups that have shown their capacity for violence and fanaticism.
1. The Army of God
A network of violent Christianists that has been active since the early 1980s, the Army of God openly promotes killing abortion providersand the long list of terrorists who have been active in that organization has included Paul Jennings Hill (who was executed by lethal injection in 2003 for the 1994 killings of abortion doctor John Britton and his bodyguard James Barrett), John C. Salvi (who killed two receptionists when he attacked a Planned Parenthood clinic in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1994) and Eric Rudolph, who is serving life in prison for his role in the Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta in 1996 and other terrorist acts. Rudolph, in fact, has often been exalted as a Christian hero on the Army of Gods website, as have fellow Army of God members such as Scott Roeder (who is serving life without parole for murdering Wichita, Kansas-based abortion doctor George Tiller in 2009), Shelley Shannon (who attempted to kill Tiller in 2003) and Michael Frederick Griffin (who is serving a life sentence for the 1993 killing of Dr. David Gunn, an OB-GYN, in Pensacola, Florida).
Although primarily an anti-abortion organization, the Army of God also has a history of promoting violence against gays. And one of the terrorist acts that Rudolph confessed to was bombing a lesbian bar in Atlanta in 1997.
No Christian sect teaches that it is right to kill abortionists or gays. And the Army of God has apparently not killed any since 2009 it seems to have been effectively neutralized, after a handful of killings which have often been invoked as the equivalent of those 25,000 jihad attacks.
2. Eastern Lightning, a.k.a. the Church of the Almighty God
Founded in Henan Province, China in 1990, Eastern Lightning (also known as the Church of the Almighty God or the Church of the Gospels Kingdom) is a Christianist cult with an end-time/apocalypse focus: Eastern Lightning believes that the world is coming to an end, and in the meantime, its duty is to slay as many demons as possible. While most Christianists have an extremely patriarchal viewpoint (much like their Islamist counterparts) and consider women inferior to men, Eastern Lightning believe that Jesus Christ will return to Earth in the form of a Chinese woman. But they are quite capable of violence against women: in May 2014, for example, members of the cult beat a 37-year-old woman named Wu Shuoyan to death in a McDonalds in Zhaoyuan, China when she refused to give them her phone number. Eastern Lightning members Zhang Lidong and his daughter, Zhang Fan, were convicted of murder for the crime and executed in February. In a 2014 interview in prison, Lidong expressed no remorse when he said of Shuoyan, I beat her with all my might and stamped on her too. She was a demon. We had to destroy her.
Eastern Lightnings other acts of violence have ranged from the killing of a grammar school student in 2010 (in retaliation, police believe, for one of the childs relatives wanting to leave the cult) to cult member Min Yongjun using a knife to attack an elderly woman and a group of schoolchildren in Chenpeng in 2012. Christian groups are not exempt from Eastern Lightnings fanaticism: in 2002, cult members kidnapped 34 members of a Christian group called the China Gospel Fellowship and held them captive for two months in the hope of forcing them to join their cult. Although mainly active in the communist Peoples Republic of China, Eastern Lighting has been trying to expand its membership in Hong Kong.
I never heard of this group before, and it sounds very strange: with its Jesus-is-coming-back-as-a-Chinese-woman thing, it is hardly anything close to mainstream Christianity, Catholic, Orthodox or Protestant. Also, Jesus never says anything in the Gospels about beating women to death if they refuse to hand over their phone numbers. Does Salon really seriously think that this gang of psychopathic thugs is equivalent to an organized international network of dedicated jihadis such as al-Qaeda?
3. The Lords Resistance Army (LRA)
The mainstream media have had much to say about the Islamist brutality of Boko Haram, but one terrorist group they havent paid nearly as much attention to is the Lords Resistance Armywhich was founded by Joseph Kony (a radical Christianist) in Uganda in 1987 and has called for the establishment of a severe Christian fundamentalist government in that country. The LRA, according to Human Rights Watch, has committed thousands of killings and kidnappingsand along the way, its terrorism spread from Uganda to parts of the Congo, the Central African Republic (CAR) and South Sudan. The word jihadist is seldom used in connection with the LRA, but in fact, the LRAs tactics are not unlike those of ISIS or Boko Haram. And the governments Kony hopes to establish in Sub-Saharan Africa would implement a Christianist equivalent of Islamic Sharia law.
In reality, the Lords Resistance Army is funded by Sudanese jihadis, and reflects a Christian theology that is held by no Christian sect anywhere in stark contrast to the undeniable fact that all the mainstream sects of Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence teach warfare against and subjugation of unbelievers.
4. TheNational [sic] Liberation Front of Tripura
India is not only a country of Hindus and Sikhs, but also, of Muslims, Buddhists, Catholics and Protestants. Most of Indias Christians are peaceful, but a major exception is the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT). Active in the state of Tripura in Northeastern India since 1989, NLFT is a paramilitary Christianist movement that hopes to secede from India and establish a Christian fundamentalist government in Tripura. NLFT has zero tolerance for any religion other than Christianity, and the group has repeatedly shown a willingness to kill, kidnap or torture Hindus who refuse to be converted to its extreme brand of Protestant fundamentalism.
In 2000, NLFT vowed to kill anyone who participated in Durga Puja (an annual Hindu festival) And in May 2003, at least 30 Hindus were murdered during one of NLFTs killing sprees.
Nothing since 2003? Another neutralized group.
5. The Phineas Priesthood
White supremacist groups dont necessarily have a religious orientation: some of them welcome atheists as long as they believe in white superiority. But the Christian Identity movement specifically combines white supremacist ideology with Christianist terrorism, arguing that violence against non-WASPs is ordained by God and that white Anglo Saxon Protestants are Gods chosen people. The modern Christian Identity movement in the U.S. has been greatly influenced by the Ku Klux Klanan organization that has committed numerous acts of terrorism over the yearsand in the 1970s, new Christian Identity groups like the Aryan Nations and the Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord (CSA) emerged. Another Christian Identity group of recent decades has been the Phineas Priesthood, whose members have been involved in violent activities ranging from abortion clinic bombings to bank robberies (mainly in the Pacific Northwest). On November 28, 2014, Phineas Priesthood member Larry Steven McQuilliams went on a violent rampage in Austin, Texaswhere he fired over 100 rounds at various targets (including a federal courthouse, the local Mexican Consulate building and a police station) before being shot and killed by police.
Here again, these are eccentric, marginal sects, with nothing remotely comparable to the following that the Islamic State and al-Qaeda have among Muslims. No sect of Christianity, Catholic, Orthodox or Protestant, teaches the supremacy of any race. In fact, Christianity teaches that all people are made in Gods image and are equal in dignity before God. Islam does not.
6. The Concerned Christians
One of the ironic things about some Christianists is the fact that although they believe that Jews must be converted to Christianity, they consider themselves staunch supporters of Israel. And some of them believe in violently forcing all Muslims out of Israel. The Concerned Christians, a Christianist doomsday cult that was founded by pastor Monte Kim Miller in Denver in the 1980s, alarmed Colorado residents when, in 1998, at least 60 of its members suddenly quit their jobs, abandoned their homes and went missingand it turned out there was reason for concern. In 1999, Israeli officials arrested 14 members of the Concerned Christians in Jerusalem and deported them from Israel because they suspected them of plotting terrorist attacks against Muslims. One likely target, according to Israeli police, was Jerusalems al-Aqsa Mosquethe same mosque that was targeted in 1969 (when a Christianist from Australia named Denis Michael Rohan unsuccessfully tried to destroy it by arson) and, Israeli police suspect, was a likely target in 2014 (when Adam Everett Livix, a Christianist from Texas, was arrested by Israeli police on suspicion of plotting to blow up Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem).
In 2008, Denvers KUSA-TV (an NBC affiliate) reported that members of the Concerned Citizens had gone into hiding and that Miller hadnt been seen in ten years.
All 1980s and 1990s. This group also appears to have been neutralized long ago, with the one possible exception of this Livix fellow in 2014. But again, Christianity doesnt teach that Christians should blow up the holy places of other religions. It doesnt teach slay the non-Christians wherever you find them (cf. Quran 9:5) or fight them until they pay the jizya with willing submission and feel themselves subdued. (Quran 9:29) It doesnt teach that non-Christians are the most vile of created beings (Quran 98:6). Accordingly, there is no real equivalence. Probably even Salon knows that. But it continues to do all it can to try to ensure that you dont.
In my flesh, I would savor the day when the Mohammedans line their leftist useful idiots in front of a trench.
Yeah, I know they’ll kill me, too, but at least I get to go home to Jesus.
As a Christian, I mourn the danger in which these fools have put all of us.
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Arguing with Salon is like fighting with a pig. They drag you down to their level and smear you with mud because that’s the sort of thing they enjoy.
Normal person: Why did you just punch me?
Salon: Because 15 years ago you called me a bad name. Also you looked at me. And you’re ugly. Plus you’re mean because you use facts when you argue and that makes me feel bad.
TimCookery—moral posturing in the support of false moral equivalence; Obama on his high horse.
They left out the Spanish Inquisition. But then, I expected that.
Well, nobody else did.
The Crusades are certainly a large problem today. To fight that issue; we need to jail Christians and restrict their liberties.
All those Christian suicide bombers is another large issue to deal with.
The Crusades are certainly a large problem today. To fight that issue; we need to jail Christians and restrict their liberties.
All those Christian suicide bombers is another large issue to deal with.
I remember Bill Clinton mentioning (gloating, really) how much he liked reading Salon.
I’m surprised the left out Westboro Baptist.
Has anyone been able to find any record that exists for someone saying, “Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord” before detonating a bomb vest or gunning down victims of a different religion?
So Salon is using a handful of nutcases to indict all Christians. That’s not bigoted at all! I bet they wouldn’t point to any group with the word “Black”, such as in “Black Panthers”, and use the misdeeds of those groups to indict all black people, because, well, that would be bigoted, wouldn’t it?
On the other hand, huge majorities of Muslims consistently poll as supporting some of the most heinous Islamist groups. No comparison.
Hey! Pigs are far smarter than any Salon puke!
The problem for them is that no one ever heard of those groups. The only group people know is Westboro and they aren’t violent.
They may as well have exposed the dangerous Sri Lankan street gangs in Richmond.
Christianity teaches that if you do that you go to Hell and suffer eternal damnation and agony as punishment.
Islam teaches that if you do that you are immediately transported to Paradise and given 72 eternal virgins , unending feasts and other earthly delights.
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