Christian Extremism coming to America?

With all the talk about muslim extremism, we must consider the possibility that the Hutaree are just the tip of the iceberg. With over 1/3 of conservatives and 1/4 of self-proclaimed Republicans polled entertaining the idea that Obama is the bilbical antichrist , Fox New Channel turning to a self-proclaimed end-times prophet to explain events in Wisconsin, and the violent rhetoric of the Right, are we witnessing the birth of a new generation of Right wing fundamentalism? Right-wing terrorists have struck before, and have a record of justifying murder to achieve their political aims- with calls for more.

So perhaps we should stop worrying so much about the Muslim Brotherhood and look a little closer to home.

You really are an idiot, aren't you.

The Hutaree are not Christians. I would also like to point out that, despite the claims of the government, they have committed no terrorist acts. They also have not been convicted of anything yet, so they are still innocent.

As for the rest, get back to me when Christians start blowing themselves up in supermarkets or something. Until then, you will remain an idiot. Actually, you will be an idiot after that, but you will actually think you are right.
Hutaree Website: Christian Militia Raided by FBI were "Preparing for the Anti-Christ" - Crimesider - CBS News

A quote from the website reads: "Jesus wanted us to be ready to defend ourselves using the sword and stay alive using equipment."

According to a website purportedly run by the group, Hutaree.com, Hutaree are Christian "soldiers"
Sounds a lot like Beck's recent rants

1/3 of Republicans believe Obama is the antichrist

1/4 entertain the idea

see the links in the OP
 
With all the talk about muslim extremism, we must consider the possibility that the Hutaree are just the tip of the iceberg. With over 1/3 of conservatives and 1/4 of self-proclaimed Republicans polled entertaining the idea that Obama is the bilbical antichrist , Fox New Channel turning to a self-proclaimed end-times prophet to explain events in Wisconsin, and the violent rhetoric of the Right, are we witnessing the birth of a new generation of Right wing fundamentalism? Right-wing terrorists have struck before, and have a record of justifying murder to achieve their political aims- with calls for more.

So perhaps we should stop worrying so much about the Muslim Brotherhood and look a little closer to home.

Maybe you should look closer at the subject about which you started this thread before shooting your mouth off. Novel concept, eh?

The reason so many Christians believe that Obama may be the Antichrist is that his name just happens to be the words Jesus used in Luke, translated from Hebrew, to describe Satan. That's not nutter tinfoil hat theory, the translation is accurate.

:lol:


I've heard this before
 
As for the rest, get back to me when Christians start blowing themselves up in supermarkets or something.

What about bombing abortion clinics and killing abortion doctors?

Killing gays?

Members of the most extreme faction of the anti-abortion movement met recently for a conference and banquet in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C., openly celebrating activists who blow up abortion clinics and applauding proposals to execute gay people.

Supporters of the militant Army of God met Jan. 21 at a hotel in Bowie, Md., for a conference and the fifth "White Rose Banquet." During the event, numerous speakers called for violence against abortion clinics, approved of murdering abortion providers and made jokes about killing homosexuals. A report about the gathering appeared in The Independent Weekly, published in Durham, N.C.

At the banquet, the Rev. Michael Bray, pastor of Reformation Lutheran Church in Bowie, accepted an award naming him a "chaplain" in the Army of God, a shadowy group of anti-abortion militants. The award came with an added gift: a gasoline can said to have been used in an arson attack on an abortion clinic.

`White Rose' Activists Preach Violence Against Abortion Clinics, Gays. - Free Online Library
 
Last edited:
<object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://cf.cnnbcvideo.com/embed.swf" width="480" height="385" id="viralVideo" style="visibility: visible; "><param name="wmode" value="transparent"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"><param name="flashvars" value="dataURL=http%3A%2F%2Fbeck.cnnbcvideo.com%2Fembed.xml%3Fbv_id%3Db|1819340-A6HMDfx&autoPlay=0"><embed src="http://cf.cnnbcvideo.com/embed.swf?dataURL=http%3A%2F%2Fbeck.cnnbcvideo.com%2Fembed.xml%3Fbv_id%3Db|1819340-A6HMDfx&autoPlay=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
 
Nah, I don't think so.

Yes, some Christians are nutters - like those who believe Obama may be the anti-Christ - but most Christians reject violence. Christians pose no threat relative to the Islamic extremists who want to take us back to the 8th century. They may want to take us back to the 18th century maybe, but not 8th!

Makes it all the more freaky when they resort to it, like in Northern Ireland circa 1980.

I can see a possibility of violence headlines for some self-proclaimed 'Christian' group but I see it as unlikely that the Catholics are going to thump on the Baptists, Sunni -vs- Shiite style. Especially not on American Soil.

Oddly enough a violent group claiming to be 'Christian' is as likely to show up in America as anywhere.
 
Nah, I don't think so.

Yes, some Christians are nutters - like those who believe Obama may be the anti-Christ - but most Christians reject violence. Christians pose no threat relative to the Islamic extremists who want to take us back to the 8th century. They may want to take us back to the 18th century maybe, but not 8th!

Makes it all the more freaky when they resort to it, like in Northern Ireland circa 1980.

I can see a possibility of violence headlines for some self-proclaimed 'Christian' group but I see it as unlikely that the Catholics are going to thump on the Baptists, Sunni -vs- Shiite style. Especially not on American Soil.

Oddly enough a violent group claiming to be 'Christian' is as likely to show up in America as anywhere.

the KKK?
 
With all the talk about muslim extremism, we must consider the possibility that the Hutaree are just the tip of the iceberg. With over 1/3 of conservatives and 1/4 of self-proclaimed Republicans polled entertaining the idea that Obama is the bilbical antichrist , Fox New Channel turning to a self-proclaimed end-times prophet to explain events in Wisconsin, and the violent rhetoric of the Right, are we witnessing the birth of a new generation of Right wing fundamentalism? Right-wing terrorists have struck before, and have a record of justifying murder to achieve their political aims- with calls for more.

So perhaps we should stop worrying so much about the Muslim Brotherhood and look a little closer to home.
:cuckoo:
 
With all the talk about muslim extremism, we must consider the possibility that the Hutaree are just the tip of the iceberg. With over 1/3 of conservatives and 1/4 of self-proclaimed Republicans polled entertaining the idea that Obama is the bilbical antichrist , Fox New Channel turning to a self-proclaimed end-times prophet to explain events in Wisconsin, and the violent rhetoric of the Right, are we witnessing the birth of a new generation of Right wing fundamentalism? Right-wing terrorists have struck before, and have a record of justifying murder to achieve their political aims- with calls for more.

So perhaps we should stop worrying so much about the Muslim Brotherhood and look a little closer to home.
:cuckoo:
Click the links.

All proven facts
 
With all the talk about muslim extremism, we must consider the possibility that the Hutaree are just the tip of the iceberg. With over 1/3 of conservatives and 1/4 of self-proclaimed Republicans polled entertaining the idea that Obama is the bilbical antichrist , Fox New Channel turning to a self-proclaimed end-times prophet to explain events in Wisconsin, and the violent rhetoric of the Right, are we witnessing the birth of a new generation of Right wing fundamentalism? Right-wing terrorists have struck before, and have a record of justifying murder to achieve their political aims- with calls for more.

So perhaps we should stop worrying so much about the Muslim Brotherhood and look a little closer to home.
:cuckoo:
Click the links.

All proven facts

Nothing in what you represent are FACTS.
 
<object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://cf.cnnbcvideo.com/embed.swf" width="480" height="385" id="viralVideo" style="visibility: visible; "><param name="wmode" value="transparent"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"><param name="flashvars" value="dataURL=http%3A%2F%2Fbeck.cnnbcvideo.com%2Fembed.xml%3Fbv_id%3Db|1819340-A6HMDfx&autoPlay=0"><embed src="http://cf.cnnbcvideo.com/embed.swf?dataURL=http%3A%2F%2Fbeck.cnnbcvideo.com%2Fembed.xml%3Fbv_id%3Db|1819340-A6HMDfx&autoPlay=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>

And then the Rabi says, "The flangheimer is completely out of synchronization with the schmidt and voldenhueser needs to be adjusted down."




:lol:
 
With all the talk about muslim extremism, we must consider the possibility that the Hutaree are just the tip of the iceberg. With over 1/3 of conservatives and 1/4 of self-proclaimed Republicans polled entertaining the idea that Obama is the bilbical antichrist , Fox New Channel turning to a self-proclaimed end-times prophet to explain events in Wisconsin, and the violent rhetoric of the Right, are we witnessing the birth of a new generation of Right wing fundamentalism? Right-wing terrorists have struck before, and have a record of justifying murder to achieve their political aims- with calls for more.

So perhaps we should stop worrying so much about the Muslim Brotherhood and look a little closer to home.

Maybe you should look closer at the subject about which you started this thread before shooting your mouth off. Novel concept, eh?

The reason so many Christians believe that Obama may be the Antichrist is that his name just happens to be the words Jesus used in Luke, translated from Hebrew, to describe Satan. That's not nutter tinfoil hat theory, the translation is accurate.

:lol:


I've heard this before

A smiley face and a link to someone else's words to make your argument are exactly the kinds of lame responses you get from liberals. have something to say that's on topic and substantial to the facts, then say it. By using smilies, you're only broadcasting that when your turn comes, you have nothing to say.

Typical lib.
 
Nah, I don't think so.

Yes, some Christians are nutters - like those who believe Obama may be the anti-Christ - but most Christians reject violence. Christians pose no threat relative to the Islamic extremists who want to take us back to the 8th century. They may want to take us back to the 18th century maybe, but not 8th!

Makes it all the more freaky when they resort to it, like in Northern Ireland circa 1980.

I can see a possibility of violence headlines for some self-proclaimed 'Christian' group but I see it as unlikely that the Catholics are going to thump on the Baptists, Sunni -vs- Shiite style. Especially not on American Soil.

Oddly enough a violent group claiming to be 'Christian' is as likely to show up in America as anywhere.

the KKK?

Excellent example!

FreaKKKy :eek:
 

Forum List

Back
Top