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A Christian Fundamentalist?

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Bro. Curtis

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Yes, he's Norway's equivalent of Timothy McVeigh or these right-wing 'survivalists' who hole themselves up in Montana.


Ever been up here counting those folks ? Are you sure there ain't any in say, Maine ?

I guess we now know Eroweenie land never produces any flakes.
 

Bro. Curtis

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Yup. A quick review of world history bears it out. Fanatical Europeans have killed millions more people than "right-wing survivalists holed up in Montana", whoever those folks are.
 

Matt Black

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Granted, but what has that got to do with anything? I was simply trying to give one or two Americo-centric comparative examples, not trying to score points in a bizarre "Who has the most mass-murderers competition"; clearly, Europeans win hands down in such a contest!
 

Matt Black

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Fairy nuff. Ruby Ridge was in Idaho after all. Whilst the Unabomber was in Montana, he was scarcely right-wing, and Militia of Montana and Montana Freemen haven't been involved in any terrorist acts (although the Freemen have been involved in criminal acts). I suppose the nearest American equivalent then would be Timothy McVeigh.
 
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InTheLight

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I'm sure time will reveal that he was more of a leftist looney tune, spook fruit type, flake.

Except I don't know of many leftists that are gun-loving people that feel multiculturalism and Islam is a threat.

This guy is definitely a right-wing nut. There are people like this on both ends of the political spectrum.
 

shodan

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Report: 'Breivik writes in his manifesto that he is not religious, has doubts about God's existence, does not pray, but does assert the primacy of Europe's "Christian culture" as well as his own pagan Nordic culture.

Breivik instead hails Charles Darwin, whose evolutionary theories stand in contrast to the claims of the Bible, and affirms: "As for the Church and science, it is essential that science takes an undisputed precedence over biblical teachings. Europe has always been the cradle of science, and it must always continue to be that way. Regarding my personal relationship with God, I guess I'm not an excessively religious man. I am first and foremost a man of logic. However, I am a supporter of a monocultural Christian Europe."'

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=325765
 

Matt Black

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So definitely not a Christian, but a believer in 'Christian culture', whatever that means (all too often it turns out to be protecting 'People Like Us' as opposed to 'The Other').
 

NiteShift

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Or according to some, Christian Culture might involve saving the polar bears, celebrating all cultures equally, and of course opposing Zionism.
 
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