ISIS 170 Hostages.

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by BLAZE, Nov 20, 2015.

  1. The Army of God, who still actively promotes killing people who perform abortions bombings and violence against gays. They have performed everything from assault to murder to bombings since the 1980's to present.

    Eastern Lightning a.k.a. the Church of Almighty God, a group who believes Apocalypse is imminent and their duty is to slay as many demons as possible before it happens. Crimes range from murder to abduction.

    The Lord's Resistance Army... Founded in Uganda 1987... remember the Kony documentary you watched a year or two ago? Yeah, they were all Christian extremists. Crimes range from genocide, murder, kidnapping and attempting to instill a Christian version of Shariah law.

    The National Liberation Front of Tripura founded in NorthEastern India in 1989 is a paramilitary group of fanatical Christians who hope to secede from India who operates with a zero tolerance for any other religion. They torture, kill and assassinate Hindus who refuse to assimilate to the Protestant fundamentalism. Known for going on killing sprees during other religions festivals.

    The Phineas Priesthood is white supremacists who began with Christian identification (similar to the three K's, the CSA, the Aryan Nations of the Covenant, etc.) who since the 1970's to present have been guilty of abortion clinic bombings, bank robberies, murder along with just general destruction. Larry Steven McQuillams (2014) most recently went on a shooting spree through Austin Texas shooting up police stations, churches, courts and etc. before finally being shot down by police. His sentiment before his shooting was he couldn't find a job (because of immigrants) and was mad that immigrants got assistance also and were lazy. (Schrodingers Immigrant, too lazy to work and stealing all your jobs simultaneously!)

    There's tons more in recent history. I also specifically highlighted active groups in the past 15 years. I could add more if you want or are in disbelief of it.
     
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