Extreme muslims: Blow people up
Extereme Christians: Blow people up
Extreme atheists: Use the law to try and get religious figures and models removed from public view, and possibly annoy general theists.
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correction Extreme Muslims: blow people up Extreme Christians: invade other countries Extreme Atheists: verbally attack religion or any kind of other belief system at any possible opportunity.
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Atheism hasn't been around as long so atheists have done less... Christians would have done much less if it weren't for the dark ages and the crusades that came with it.
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"Atheism hasn't been around as long" girlslaughing.jpg
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here here
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Christians have also been credited with the murder of millions of people
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No extreme christians to also blow up buildings, such as abortion clinics.
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The Atom Bomb killed 240,000+ people, I'm just saying.
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By that logic shall we ignore every single bombing ever by anyone because "Hiroshima and nagasaki had it worse" No.
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Not what I meant. The bombings were not of religious motive, and killed MUCH more people than the ones that did have a religious motive. 240,000+ > 3000
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Edited by Banned Man 3000: 4/28/2013 5:01:59 PMI think you're missing my point here. Like drastically missing it.
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Ah, what do you mean then?
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That extreme theists are generally much worse than extreme atheists.
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In a physical sense, I say they are. Its just the principle is exactly the same. You are attacking others who dont believe what you believe in.
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article or it didn't happen.
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[quote]During the twentieth century, members of extremist groups such as the Army of God began executing attacks against abortion clinics and doctors across the United States.[68][69][70] A number of terrorist attacks were attributed to individuals and groups with ties to the Christian Identity and Christian Patriot movements, including the Lambs of Christ.[71] A group called Concerned Christians were deported from Israel on suspicion of planning to attack holy sites in Jerusalem at the end of 1999, believing that their deaths would "lead them to heaven."[72][73] The motive for anti-abortionist Scott Roeder murdering Wichita doctor George Tiller on May 31, 2009 was a belief that abortion is criminal and immoral, and that this belief went "hand in hand" with his religious beliefs.[74][75] The Centennial Olympic Park bombing in 1996, as well as subsequent attacks on an abortion clinic and a lesbian nightclub, were made by Eric Robert Rudolph; Michael Barkun, a professor at Syracuse University, considers Rudolph to likely fit the definition of a Christian terrorist, whereas James A. Aho, a professor at Idaho State University, argues instead that Rudolph was inspired only in part by religious considerations.[76][/quote]
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close enough to a good source. 8/10
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I don't have the article, but the guy who set fire to the Planned Parenthood is an example.
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What about Hindus and Sikhs and Buddhists?
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What about them?