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In reply to the discussion: Islamophoia is not a liberal value [View all]Prophet 451
(9,796 posts)I didn't include the Inquisitions because I wanted to keep it to modern acts of terror.
History is undecided about the Nazis. Hitler proclaimed his Christianity loudly and often, especially in Mein Kampf. But given that was for public consumption and how much you trust anything the bastard said is up to you. That said, I was specific that it was only "part" of Naziism. I'm not claiming that it was one of the major animators but Christianity was one of the excuses used to justify it to the public and at least some Nazis absolutely believed that they were good Christians rounding up the Christ-killers.
The violent anti-abortion movement hasn't dissipated sadly. Maddow had segments on this about a year ago.
Yes, there are laws against terrorism in (some) Islamic nations. But are there laws preventing Saudi terrorists from executing terrorism in, say, London? Or are there just laws against enacting terror within those nations? Additionally, how far is there respect and/or fear of the law in such nations?
The division between Sunni and Shia, I can't speak to. I've never been able to get the difference straight.