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U.S. Army Equates Catholicism and Evangelical Christianity with al-Qaeda and Hamas

Re: U.S. Army Equates Catholicism and Evangelical Christianity with al-Qaeda and Hama

sorry that i hurt your feelings.

You didn't. You exposed your hypocricy.
 
Re: U.S. Army Equates Catholicism and Evangelical Christianity with al-Qaeda and Hama

You didn't. You exposed your hypocricy.

Obviously i touched a nerve.
 
Re: U.S. Army Equates Catholicism and Evangelical Christianity with al-Qaeda and Hama

Obviously i touched a nerve.

Nope. Everyone is entitled to an opinion. Even hypocritical opinions.
 
Re: U.S. Army Equates Catholicism and Evangelical Christianity with al-Qaeda and Hama

I always had this feeling. Religion breeds the craziness.


And they almost got away with it, except for this portion that was overlooked by those who don't have any knowledge of how the military works.

during a briefing with an Army Reserve unit based in Pennsylvania

One Reserve unit in Pennsylvania does not equate to the Army, first off. Second, EO classes are performed in-house by the unit's NCO's, and sometimes officers. Namely the EO officer of that unit. Basically, this is all one person's opinion being blown way out of proportion due to it being a touchy topic. The simple fact that it's some no name rag reporting on what Fox reported on should have told you something right then and there.
 
Re: U.S. Army Equates Catholicism and Evangelical Christianity with al-Qaeda and Hama

Well, given the religious leanings and justifications of various domestic terrorist groups in the U.S., Christianity seems to have the worst track record.

I'm sorry but Evangelicals are dangerous to the social cohesion of society. They breed divisions and hatred.

In terms of "radicals" I would definitely put on evangelicals on that list. Maybe not Catholics, though some abortion clinic bombers have been Catholic.

Really, in general, I don't think it's anti-religious to inform military personnel that religious people have a higher rating on the hazard scale, because statistically speaking they tend to be more dangerous individuals due to ideological reasons.
 
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