RE: Seems that Norway Gunman wanted to start a war against Muslims in the world?
July 27, 2011 at 4:05 pm
(This post was last modified: July 27, 2011 at 4:15 pm by Rayaan.)
Terrorism is always wrong and it does not matter whether or not it is religiously "inspired" or for purely secular purposes.
We know well enough about Muslim terrorists, but again, perhaps the perceived threat from them is a little exaggerated by many people these days.
The abortion murders were religiously motivated acts of terrorism intended on stopping a medical procedure that fundamentalists Christians view as a sin. The same applies to Judaism inspired violence. There is no difference in principle between the mob assaults on Copts in Egypt and the settler assaults on Palestinians. The activities of militant settlers were inspired by Zionist philosophies which do not exist without a religious context to them. Hindus in India are just as guilty of terrorism against Muslims and populations who are deemed cancerous to their society. Furthermore, terrorism is not limited to religious people only as it is mostly influenced by an individual's mentality as opposed to their religion.
In the report below, you can see some of the figures, trends, and definitions associated with terrorism.
Terrorism 2002-2005:
http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/public...error02_05
We know well enough about Muslim terrorists, but again, perhaps the perceived threat from them is a little exaggerated by many people these days.
The abortion murders were religiously motivated acts of terrorism intended on stopping a medical procedure that fundamentalists Christians view as a sin. The same applies to Judaism inspired violence. There is no difference in principle between the mob assaults on Copts in Egypt and the settler assaults on Palestinians. The activities of militant settlers were inspired by Zionist philosophies which do not exist without a religious context to them. Hindus in India are just as guilty of terrorism against Muslims and populations who are deemed cancerous to their society. Furthermore, terrorism is not limited to religious people only as it is mostly influenced by an individual's mentality as opposed to their religion.
In the report below, you can see some of the figures, trends, and definitions associated with terrorism.
Terrorism 2002-2005:
http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/public...error02_05