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#REDIRECT [[Christian Terrorism]]
[[File:Images2842.jpg|thumb|221px|right|The Westboro Baptist Curch]]
 
Fundamentalist Christianity Terror refers to the extreme actions of a small minority of Christians designed to attack or oppression people of other faiths or cultures.
 
== List of Fundamentalist Christians ==
Also includes adherents to Roman Catholicism
 
[[Fred Phelps]]
 
[[Terry Jones]]
 
[[Westboro Baptist Church]]
 
[[Ku Klux Klan]]
 
[[Tomás de Torquemada]]
 
[[Pope Alexander VI]]
 
[[Becky Fischer]]
 
[[Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson]]
 
[[The Reverend Al Sharpton]]
 
[[Pat Robertson]]
 
[[Francisco Pizarro]]
 
[[Yoweri Kalibula Musevini]]
 
[[James David Manning]]
 
[[Vlad Tepes the Impaler]]
 
[[Ivan the Terrible]]
 
[[Genghis Khan]]
 
[[Nazi Party]]
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[[Category:Fascists]]
[[Category:Supremacists]]
[[Category:Power Hungry]]
[[Category:Arrogant Villains]]
[[Category:Dimwits]]
[[Category:Modern Villains]]
[[Category:Christian fundamentalism]]
[[Category:Mongers]]
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