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In reply to the discussion: Burning people to death. Didn't Christians do that a few years back? [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)civilians in Fallujah, eg, were self proclaimed Christians. You couldn't tune in to one of those Evangelical programs without hearing how 'righteous' our destruction of the 'Infidels' was. Our 'leader' at the time, called it a Crusade.
To those who were the victims of these atrocities, it WAS a Christian Crusade. It isn't how WE define it, it is how the victims view it. Especially when they have plenty to base those vies on.
Same for us. It isn't how ordinary Muslims over there define it, many are as horrified by those acts and refuse to accept it is being done in the name of their religion also. But are we listening? Did THEY listen when Christians here denied it was being done in the name of religion?
As Obama stated, and I agree, many atrocities have been committed in the name of one religion or another, but is it about religion, or do these particular individuals just want to kill and use religion as an excuse?