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In reply to the discussion: Against my better judgment ... [View all]Prism
(5,815 posts)Many evangelicals in America don't have a pope or centralized institution. They get together for Bible study and move on from there. It's very much a Protestant ethic to be a Christian of conscience, interpreting the Bible and seeing God's truth for one's self.
The killers in France were not an "oppressed minority." They were supported and probably financed by an international system. No culture or religion exists within a bubble. Islam is one of the world's major religions.
I think it's Western privilege and white (somewhat racist) paternalism to look at Islam and declare oppression.
France and Muslims have a cultural and economic problem regarding immigration, ghettoization, and assimilation. But using that as a springboard to defend Islam generally is dirty pool.
It's not a small, powerless religion. It hasn't been in quite a long time.