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Third night of unrest in Sweden over far-right anti-Islam rally

I listed a bunch of people who were explicitly motivated by Christian fundamentalism. Tarrant literally thought of himself as a modern day Crusader and opposed NATO because he hated for its intervention on behalf of Muslim Bosnians against Christian Serbs.

Your excuses are totally pathetic.
Umm.. no you didn't.
 
Ephesians 6:5-8 Paul states, “Slaves, be obedient to your human masters with fear and trembling, in sincerity of heart, as to Christ”

We can burn this book too, yes?
 
In the minds of far-right Republicans, Obama committed the ultimate sin by daring to mention that Christianity has a dark side and citing the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition as two examples from the distant past. Obama wasn’t attacking Christianity on the whole but rather, was making the point that just as not all Christians can be held responsible for the horrors of the Inquisition,

The inquisition was a right and good thing that eliminated sources of subversion in Spain and caused many people to renounce error and save their souls.

Since your article starts with a false and atheistic view of history I see no reason why I should believe their claims
Yes, it's far simpler to bury one's head in the sand to avoid confronting unpleasant reality.
 
I'm quite sure that you could find 28 "Traditionalist/Fundamentalist Christians" (that's about 0.0000011875% of all "Christians" [19 is roughly the same percentage of all "Muslims"]) who would would be quite willing to "Die For God" by doing stuff like that.
Maybe one could.

But they haven't been bombing markets and bombing marathons and flying planes into buildings and shooting up nightclubs and murdering newspaper reporters because of drawings that offend their religion...
 
Hey, let me know when some person claims the virgin mary or st. peter or buddha compels them to detonate in a market, or on an airplane...
Have no fear, when it happens it will be denied.

Right now those "Traditionalist/Fundamentalist Christians" are restricting themselves to "retail" killings such as murdering "abortion doctors" - things can change overnight (although I would hope that they changed AWAY from "wholesale" killings rather than TOWARDS them.
 
Have no fear, when it happens it will be denied.

Right now those "Traditionalist/Fundamentalist Christians" are restricting themselves to "retail" killings such as murdering "abortion doctors" - things can change overnight (although I would hope that they changed AWAY from "wholesale" killings rather than TOWARDS them.

That christians are restricting their murders is great news! Hopefully other religions will follow suit! Hopeful that they begin immediately.
 
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Your lies don’t make it true. And it’s not comical. It’s sad.

Nah, what’s sad is how you curl in the fetal position and scream “no no no lies all lies” because you can’t bear to face the truth.

Unfortunately for you, the facts don’t change no matter how loudly you sob about how victimized you think Christians are by people pointing out their vast death toll
 
Unrest broke out in southern Sweden late on Saturday despite police moving a rally by an anti-Islam far-right group, which was planning to burn a Qur’an among other things, to a new location as a preventive measure.

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Scuffles and unrest were reported in the southern town of Landskrona after a demonstration scheduled there by the Danish right-wing party Stram Kurs party was moved to the nearby city of Malmo, 27 miles south.

Opponents of Stram Kurs numbering up to 100 mostly young people threw stones, set cars, tires and dustbins on fire, and put up a barrier fence that obstructed traffic, Swedish police said. The situation had calmed down in Landskrona by late Saturday but remains tense, police said, adding no injuries were reported.

Kim Hild, spokesperson for police in southern Sweden, had said earlier on Saturday that police would not revoke permission for the Landskrona demonstration, organised by the Stram Kurs party, because the free-speech threshold for doing that is very high in Sweden.

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The right of the protesters “to demonstrate and speak out weighs enormously, heavily and it takes an incredible amount for this to be ignored”, Hild told Swedish news agency TT.

Since Thursday, clashes have been reported also in Stockholm and in the cities of Linkoping and Norrkoping – all locations where Stram Kurs either planned or had demonstrations.

On Friday evening, violent clashes between demonstrators and counter-protesters erupted in the central city of Orebro ahead of Stram Kurs’ plan to burn a Qur’an there, leaving 12 police officers injured and four police vehicles set on fire.

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Video footage and photos from chaotic scenes in Orebro showed burning police cars and protesters throwing stones and other objects at police officers in riot gear.

At Saturday’s demonstration in a park in Malmö, Stram Kurs’ leader Rasmus Paludan addressed a few dozen people. A small number of counter-protesters threw stones at demonstrators and police were forced to use pepper spray to disperse them.

Paludan himself was reported to have been hit on his leg by a stone, Swedish media said. No serious injuries were reported, according to police.

Paludan, a Danish lawyer who also holds Swedish citizenship, set up Stram Kurs, or Hard Line, in 2017. It runs on an anti-immigration and anti-Islam agenda.


Completely unnecessary provocation by these Neo-Nazis. You don't burn regular books, like the Nazis did, or religious books that many hold dear.
And if an anti-nazi group holds a rally where they burn copies of Mein Kampf and the nazi respond with extreme acts of violence, are you going to defend them because they were provocated; like you're doing now?
 
Yes, I did. You promptly curled up in the fetal position and started sobbing a bunch of excuses.
Umm, no, you didn't. You linked a bunch of stuff that happened in the 1900s and a few guys who were white supremacist, and one guy who was so crazy he couldn't even stand trial.

Meanwhile, last month, another religion held entire countries hostage and murdered dozen of civilians with bombs in the name of their god... And every month before that for the past year...
 
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