ratuscafoarterea said:
Actually, what is your point? Yes there may be a few retards that commit mass-murders in the name of Christianity but that doesn’t changes the fact that Christianity has reformed and it doesn’t promote killing. On the other hand Islam hasn’t reformed and many imams promote killing of innocents. Also, these retards that have committed murder in the name of Christianity or white power are an internal Western problem, as most of the West is Christian, radical Islam committing mass murder in the West and other Christian countries (Russia) is an external threat.
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I haven't looked up the other people, but Timothy McVeigh was NOT a Catholic. Sure, he was raised Catholic, but when he was older he became Agnostic and claimed there was no hell and that science was his religion.
I wouldn't be surprised if there's something similar for most, if not all, of those people. But, the blind people who want to defend Islam blindly don't even look those things up and just pass along false information to try to claim Christianity is just as bad.
Sorry, but it's nowhere near it. Not only do these people not usually kill in the name of their God or faith, the religion they are supposed to belong to almost unanimously condemns their actions. Islam, on the other hand, has not only not been reformed as a whole, but it also has a large number of extremist sympathizers, which helps breed new extremists.
What the world truly needs to do is stop pointing fingers at things that don't have anything to do with the spread of terrorism. Stop comparing these things to other religions, trying to act is if they are just as bad. Stop comparing terrorist deaths to accidents, acting like it's no big deal. Then, find those within the Muslim faith who are screaming, "Yes, there is a problem with Islam, it needs to be reformed." And hold them up as the true leaders in their faith. Until then, this will continue and we'll just keep getting more and more poor excuses and reasoning that doesn't address the problem, nor attempts to fix it.






















