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  #1804270 20-Jun-2017 19:55
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They are bigoted fanatics who believe that the end justifies the means. Just like the so-called 'Islamic' extremists. I see no difference between them.

 

 





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  #1804300 20-Jun-2017 20:13
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Wiggum: 

 

No Catholics are not Christian. Go research it, the results may surprise you.

 

 

Not all Christians are Catholics but all Catholics are Christians. Unless of course you're an Evangelical, which in some cases may argue to the contrary. Or argue in the vein of "only true Christians are this or that sect", which is then no different than Shiites and Shias fighting over who has the "true Islam". In other words, not good.

 

I see more and more far-right believes in these forum discussions. I am locking this now because I believe inflammatory Christian far-right brainwash is no better than inflammatory Islamist teachings.

 

 





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