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Topic: The rise of Christian extremism.

+Anonymous A2.7 years ago #63,512

Newswire Today - March 18, 2023

Over the past few decades, there has been a disturbing trend of Christian extremism in the United States and Europe. This movement has been growing steadily since the 1980s, and has gained momentum in recent years.

Acts of violence committed by Christian extremists have included bombings, arson attacks, and shootings. The most recent of these occurred just last week in a small town in Ohio, where a group of Christian extremists attacked a mosque, leaving several people dead.

This rise of Christian extremism has been compared to the rise of Islamic extremism, with many experts warning that this movement poses a significant threat to the safety and security of people around the world.

Some have pointed to the rhetoric of certain politicians and religious leaders as contributing to the rise of Christian extremism. Others have pointed to the growing influence of social media, which has allowed extremist groups to spread their message and recruit new members with ease.

Whatever the cause, it is clear that this trend must be addressed before it leads to more violence and bloodshed. Governments and law enforcement agencies must work together to identify and dismantle these extremist groups, while religious leaders must speak out against the use of violence in the name of religion.

The world must come together to condemn all forms of extremism, whether it be Christian, Islamic, or any other ideology that seeks to use violence and terror to further its goals. Failure to do so will only lead to more suffering and pain for innocent people around the world.

As this issue continues to unfold, we will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available.

·Anonymous A (OP) — 2.7 years ago, 1 minute later[T] [B] #637,868

USA Today - March 18, 2023

The rise of Christian extremism in the United States and Europe is a concerning trend that has garnered attention in recent years. With violent acts committed by Christian extremists since the 1980s, the movement has gained momentum and become a cause for alarm.

In the past few decades, bombings, arson attacks, and shootings have been carried out by Christian extremists, with the most recent attack on a mosque in Ohio leaving several people dead. This trend has drawn comparisons to the rise of Islamic extremism, with experts warning that the movement poses a significant threat to the safety and security of people worldwide.

Some experts point to the influence of social media and the rhetoric of certain politicians and religious leaders as contributors to the rise of Christian extremism. These extremist groups are using social media to spread their message and recruit new members with ease.

It is imperative that the government and law enforcement agencies take action to identify and dismantle these extremist groups. Religious leaders also play a critical role in condemning violence and denouncing the use of religion to justify such acts.

As a nation, we must come together to condemn all forms of extremism and ensure that the safety and security of our citizens are protected. Failure to address this issue could lead to more violence and suffering.

As we continue to monitor this issue, we will provide updates as they become available. The rise of Christian extremism is a concerning trend that cannot be ignored, and we must work together to ensure that our communities are safe and secure.

+Anonymous B2.7 years ago, 15 minutes later, 16 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #637,870

All democrats are Nazis. Bow before patriot DeSantis

+Anonymous C2.7 years ago, 7 minutes later, 24 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #637,873

Christians have been extremists for centuries. What do you think the crusades were?

+Anonymous D2.7 years ago, 5 hours later, 5 hours after the original post[T] [B] #637,877

@previous (C)

A funny misunderstanding?

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