faithful_servant
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In this country, the vast majority of terrorism is committed by fundamentalist, right wing Christian domestic terrorists: Are All Terrorists Muslims? It?s Not Even Close - The Daily Beast
There are many, many more Christian fundamentalist terrorist groups active in the U.S.A than there are Muslim groups:
6 modern-day Christian terrorist groups our media conveniently ignores - Salon.com
And let's not forget the fact that Christian fundamentalists have enormous amounts of political power in congress and state legislatures, and are responsible for several laws discriminating against LGBTQ individuals, and have caused the deaths of several women who were unable to legally get an abortion.
None of those groups reflect Biblical values. Not a single one. they hide behind the Bible and use bits and pieces of it out of context to rationalize their actions, but they do not reflect Biblical Christianity.
Army of God is a very small group that has a website and applauds the un-Biblical actions of a few nutjobs.
Eastern Lighting is NOT Christian, it's a cult that uses a couple of out of context Biblical references to rationalize their actions.
The Lord's Resistance Army is only Christian by way of not being Muslim (that's how religions in most of sub-Saharan Africa are divided - Muslims are Muslims and everyone else is a Christian). It does not reflect Biblical Christianity in any way.
The National Liberation Front of Tripura is another group that uses a couple of out of context passages to rationalize it grossly un-Christian acts.
The Phineas Priesthood is 4 GUYS who are just plain nuts.
Concerned Christians was only around for a short time and never had more than about 100 members, and like every group on this list were carrying un-Biblical and un-Christian acts based a very select set of passages from the Bible.
Bascially the list you posted is 3 groups that might have 200 people in them altogether and two others that are far from being Christian. Pretty much your whole argument is that because you found an article that scrounge around in the bowels of the world and found a small handful of people who take a couple of pasages out of context to rationalize their un-Biblical and un-Christian actions, that Christians are a threat. Pretty pathetic attempt.