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In reply to the discussion: Caliph Donald Trump and The Rise of the Christian Taliban [View all]guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)95. Christian intolerance is a fact.
As is intolerance based on many other factors. But Christians also fueled (in part) the abolition movement, and the Poor Peoples' Movement of Dr. King, and the civil rights movement, and the anti-war movement of the 1960s, and the liberation theology of Latin America, and the current Poor Peoples' Movement of Reverends Barber and Theoharis.
In my area of Illinois, Father Pfleger, a Catholic priest, has been a large force in social justice fights since the 1970s.
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This is the first I have heard you say you can speak for a religion, not just yourself.
marylandblue
Jun 2018
#44
Gil's particular flavor of Christianity is rather unique, from what he has told us here.
Mariana
Jun 2018
#52
If religion can't even help it's own adherents overcome their basal nature...
Act_of_Reparation
Jun 2018
#30
Christians fueled movements to undo the wrongs Christians created in the first place
marylandblue
Jun 2018
#98