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'''Christian terrorism '''comprises of terrorist acts of violence, hatred and mass murder by groups or people who profess Christian views that are often extremist. Often without a doubt, anyone who is a Christian extremist will also be a Christian fundamentalist as well and can use his/her violent actions against others in the name of God, Jesus Christ, the New Testament, and the Book of Revelation. | '''Christian terrorism '''comprises of terrorist acts of violence, hatred and mass murder by groups or people who profess Christian views that are often extremist. Often without a doubt, anyone who is a Christian extremist will also be a Christian fundamentalist as well and can use his/her violent actions against others in the name of God, Jesus Christ, the New Testament, and the Book of Revelation. | ||
Acts of Christian terrorism throughout history have been well known especially during the Crusades, Reformation, Gunpowder Plot (in which English Catholics attempted to assassinate King James I and bring back England under Catholicism), [[Ku Klux Klan]], Ilaga (a Christian terrorist group in the Philippines), and the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda. | Acts of Christian terrorism throughout history have been well known especially during the Crusades, Reformation, [[Gunpowder Plot]] (in which English Catholics attempted to assassinate King James I and bring back England under Catholicism), [[Ku Klux Klan]], Ilaga (a Christian terrorist group in the Philippines), and the [[Lord's Resistance Army]] in Uganda. | ||
Also Christian terrorism can also be involved in anti-abortion violence as well. | Also Christian terrorism can also be involved in anti-abortion violence as well. | ||
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Ever since 9/11 occurred many Christian extremist acts of terror has been made throughout the United States towards minorities such as the LGBT community, Muslims, Hindus, Jews, and atheists. | Ever since 9/11 occurred many Christian extremist acts of terror has been made throughout the United States towards minorities such as the LGBT community, Muslims, Hindus, Jews, and atheists. | ||
Within the United States, there are plenty of Christian extremist groups and individuals that are considered as terrorist organizations such as the most well known [[Westboro Baptist Church]], The Covenant, Sword, and the Arm of the Lord (CSA), Defensive Action, Concerned Christians, Montana Freemen, and the Christian Patriot movement. | Within the United States, there are plenty of Christian extremist groups and individuals that are considered as terrorist organizations such as the most well known [[Westboro Baptist Church]], [[The Covenant, The Sword, and the Arm of the Lord]] (CSA), Defensive Action, Concerned Christians, Montana Freemen, and the Christian Patriot movement. | ||
===='''People who are Christian terrorists'''==== | ===='''People who are Christian terrorists'''==== | ||
*Charles Manson | *[[Charles Manson]] | ||
*Oliver Cromwell | *[[Oliver Cromwell]] | ||
*Eric Robert Rudolph | *[[Eric Robert Rudolph]] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Charles_Kopp James Kopp] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Charles_Kopp James Kopp] | ||
*Robert Doggart | *Robert Doggart | ||
*[[Fred Phillips]] | *[[Fred Phillips]] | ||
*[[Robert Lewis Dear]] | |||
*[[Joseph Kony]] | |||
===='''Christian Terrorist organizations'''==== | ===='''Christian Terrorist organizations'''==== | ||
* | *[[Westboro Baptist Church]] | ||
* | *[[Lord's Resistance Army]] | ||
*[[The Covenant, The Sword, and the Arm of the Lord]] | |||
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[[Category:Murderer]] | [[Category:Murderer]] | ||
[[Category:Dark Priest]] | [[Category:Dark Priest]] | ||
[[Category:Terrorism]] | |||
[[Category:Mass murder]] | |||
[[Category:Anti-LGBT]] |