Posted on Jan 31, 2024
Why do many evangelical Christians have a strong allegiance to Trump?
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel it's not the Christian principles I believe in...
One side is increasingly political and attracting members... while the other is losing members as it seeks to stay out of partisan politics...
One side is increasingly political and attracting members... while the other is losing members as it seeks to stay out of partisan politics...
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
SGT (Join to see) I was Raised Catholic, I'm a Christian, I was Raised to Believe "They'll Know We are Christians by Our Love" I Don't hear Much "Love" coming from Trump or Most of His Supporters, I Mostly Hear Hate!
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CPL LaForest Gray
KKK the White Extremist Christians:
“The Ku Klux Klan, with its long history of violence, is the most infamous - and oldest - of American hate groups. Although black Americans have typically been the Klan's primary target, it also has attacked Jews, immigrants, gays and lesbians and, until recently, Catholics.
Over the years since it was formed in December 1865, the Klan has typically seen itself as a Christian organization, although in modern times Klan groups are motivated by a variety of theological and political ideologies”
https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/ideology/ku-klux-klan
http://home.wlu.edu/~lubint/touchstone/KKK-Fisher.htm
https://voices.uchicago.edu/religionculture/2017/06/26/the-klan-white-christianity-and-the-past-and-present-a-response-to-kelly-j-baker-by-randall-j-stephens/
*** Disclaimer : This a repost from myself, because people are tooooo comfortable with the status quo. ***
“I will not apologize for telling the FACTS, in a world that worship the lies”.
“The Ku Klux Klan, with its long history of violence, is the most infamous - and oldest - of American hate groups. Although black Americans have typically been the Klan's primary target, it also has attacked Jews, immigrants, gays and lesbians and, until recently, Catholics.
Over the years since it was formed in December 1865, the Klan has typically seen itself as a Christian organization, although in modern times Klan groups are motivated by a variety of theological and political ideologies”
https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/ideology/ku-klux-klan
http://home.wlu.edu/~lubint/touchstone/KKK-Fisher.htm
https://voices.uchicago.edu/religionculture/2017/06/26/the-klan-white-christianity-and-the-past-and-present-a-response-to-kelly-j-baker-by-randall-j-stephens/
*** Disclaimer : This a repost from myself, because people are tooooo comfortable with the status quo. ***
“I will not apologize for telling the FACTS, in a world that worship the lies”.
The Ku Klux Klan, with its long history of violence, is the oldest and most infamous of American hate groups. Although Black Americans have typically been the Klan’s primary target, adherents also attack Jewish people, persons who have immigrated to the United States, and members of the LGBTQ community.
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The Top 10 White Terrorists Of All-Time
https://www.google.com/amp/s/newsone.com/1417755/top-10-white-christian-terrorists/amp/
Terror From the Right
“The following is a detailed listing of major terrorist plots and racist rampages that have emerged from the American radical right in the years since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.”
SOURCE : https://www.splcenter.org/20151101/terror-right
Here are 10 of the worst domestic terror attacks by extreme Christians and right-wing white
SOURCE : https://www.rawstory.com/amp/here-are-10-of-the-worst-domestic-terror-attacks-by-extreme-christians-and-right-wing-white-men [login to see]
White Terrorism Shows ‘Stunning’ Parallels to Islamic State’s Rise
SOURCE : https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/05/world/americas/terrorism-white-nationalist-supremacy-isis.html
*** Disclaimer : This a repost from myself, because people are tooooo comfortable with the status quo. ***
“I will not apologize for telling the FACTS, in a world that worship the lies”.
* Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing
Written by: Artemus Ward, Northern Illinois University
By the end of this section, you will:
* Explain the causes and effects of the domestic and international challenges the United States has faced in the 21st century
Suggested Sequencing
Use this narrative with the Rodney King and the Los Angeles Race Riots Narrative; the Tech Giants: Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Narrative; the Is Affirmative Action Justified? Point-Counterpoint; and the AIDS Memorial Quilt, 1987 Primary Source to discuss domestic issues between 1980 and the present day.
But a 1992 federal government siege at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, had also resulted in civilian deaths. That confrontation began with federal marshals pursuing a fugitive, Randy Weaver, who had agreed to illegally modify weapons for white nationalist groups and failed to appear in court on firearms charges. Weaver and his family were confronted by armed officers at his home, and a firefight ensued that took the lives of a federal agent and Weaver’s 14-year-old son. The next day, hundreds of law enforcement officials under the command of the FBI arrived at the property and a sniper wounded Weaver, killed his wife, and wounded their dead son’s friend.
White nationalists such as Weaver commonly echoed these anti-government concerns. They also espoused white supremacist ideologies that viewed non-whites as inferior. They even thought government policies should be informed by race and, therefore, opposed both racial integration and immigration. They wanted to return to a time before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 ushered in an era in which, they say, white people and white culture were being systematically replaced and destroyed.
McVeigh said he was motivated to bomb the federal building in Oklahoma City by the events at Waco and Ruby Ridge, the prime examples of what he saw as a government at war with its citizens. In open court he explained: “I wish to use the words of Justice Brandeis dissenting in Olmstead [v. United States (1928)] to speak for me. He wrote, ‘Our government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or ill, it teaches the whole people by its example.'”
He considered the federal government a bully that perpetrated atrocities abroad and at home, abandoning and attacking its own people. He began associating with white nationalists and people who held radical views of gun rights. He had traveled to Waco to sell pro-gun rights bumper stickers and witnessed the siege first-hand.
SOURCE : https://billofrightsinstitute.org/essays/timothy-mcveigh-and-the-oklahoma-city-bombing
https://www.google.com/amp/s/newsone.com/1417755/top-10-white-christian-terrorists/amp/
Terror From the Right
“The following is a detailed listing of major terrorist plots and racist rampages that have emerged from the American radical right in the years since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.”
SOURCE : https://www.splcenter.org/20151101/terror-right
Here are 10 of the worst domestic terror attacks by extreme Christians and right-wing white
SOURCE : https://www.rawstory.com/amp/here-are-10-of-the-worst-domestic-terror-attacks-by-extreme-christians-and-right-wing-white-men [login to see]
White Terrorism Shows ‘Stunning’ Parallels to Islamic State’s Rise
SOURCE : https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/05/world/americas/terrorism-white-nationalist-supremacy-isis.html
*** Disclaimer : This a repost from myself, because people are tooooo comfortable with the status quo. ***
“I will not apologize for telling the FACTS, in a world that worship the lies”.
* Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing
Written by: Artemus Ward, Northern Illinois University
By the end of this section, you will:
* Explain the causes and effects of the domestic and international challenges the United States has faced in the 21st century
Suggested Sequencing
Use this narrative with the Rodney King and the Los Angeles Race Riots Narrative; the Tech Giants: Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Narrative; the Is Affirmative Action Justified? Point-Counterpoint; and the AIDS Memorial Quilt, 1987 Primary Source to discuss domestic issues between 1980 and the present day.
But a 1992 federal government siege at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, had also resulted in civilian deaths. That confrontation began with federal marshals pursuing a fugitive, Randy Weaver, who had agreed to illegally modify weapons for white nationalist groups and failed to appear in court on firearms charges. Weaver and his family were confronted by armed officers at his home, and a firefight ensued that took the lives of a federal agent and Weaver’s 14-year-old son. The next day, hundreds of law enforcement officials under the command of the FBI arrived at the property and a sniper wounded Weaver, killed his wife, and wounded their dead son’s friend.
White nationalists such as Weaver commonly echoed these anti-government concerns. They also espoused white supremacist ideologies that viewed non-whites as inferior. They even thought government policies should be informed by race and, therefore, opposed both racial integration and immigration. They wanted to return to a time before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 ushered in an era in which, they say, white people and white culture were being systematically replaced and destroyed.
McVeigh said he was motivated to bomb the federal building in Oklahoma City by the events at Waco and Ruby Ridge, the prime examples of what he saw as a government at war with its citizens. In open court he explained: “I wish to use the words of Justice Brandeis dissenting in Olmstead [v. United States (1928)] to speak for me. He wrote, ‘Our government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or ill, it teaches the whole people by its example.'”
He considered the federal government a bully that perpetrated atrocities abroad and at home, abandoning and attacking its own people. He began associating with white nationalists and people who held radical views of gun rights. He had traveled to Waco to sell pro-gun rights bumper stickers and witnessed the siege first-hand.
SOURCE : https://billofrightsinstitute.org/essays/timothy-mcveigh-and-the-oklahoma-city-bombing
The Top 10 White Terrorists Of All-Time
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