No need for apologies, thanks for your reply.
Mark Sinista said: ↑
John Earnest, "alleged" synagogue shooter, who "allegedly" went to Church regularly, talks about Christianity, wrote a seven-page letter spelling out his core beliefs: that Jewish people, guilty in his view of faults ranging from killing Jesus to controlling the media, deserved to die. That his intention to kill Jews would glorify God.
Raymann said: ↑
Can you provide proof of Christians committing terrorist attacks in the name of Jesus or Christianity?
Read my last sentence again. He never claimed doing it in the name of Christianity. As a matter of fact, he denied doing it for religious reasons. The press assumed it because of the 7-page letter.
I don't believe he did it in the name of Christianity because Christianity doesn't instruct its followers to hate or even worst to go and kill members of other religions.
John Earnest acted on his own, he read about history and obviously took it upon himself to do justice (in his crazy mind).
He was not trained to do his terrorist attack by Christian scriptures or by church's Sunday sermons.
He was a lone wolf (as this type of criminals are called)
His actions are not rewarded with paradise by Jesus Christ.
He actually denied his motives were religiously related. The press and the seven-page letter came to that conclusion.
There's a difference between a trained terrorist that follows certain religious scriptures and act upon them.
John Earnest didn't do that.
The second part of the sentence (in bold letters) is your own conclusion, I never said Muslims are the ONLY ONES committing terrorism. You can be a specialist even if you're not the only one.
See what I mean? You should have waited for this part of the sentence before drawing the wrong conclusions.
What makes Islamic terrorism different is the use of suicide bombers as one of the most deadly and dangerous tactics.
I would use the following simple definition for Te: "the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims"
terrorism | Definition of terrorism in English by Lexico Dictionaries
John Earnest didn't have any political aims, it was more likely a hate crime but if you want to call it terrorism is fine with me but it was not a full-fledged terrorist attack.
We've written 52 pages so far on the topic. If you care reading some of them you'll find some answers.
If you still have some specific questions I'll be glad to respond to them.
On the other hand, how about all the jihadist groups who followed the steps of Al Qaida. How about ISIS and Boko Haram?
The Internet Hate groups don't commit suicide bombings nor mass killings nor beheading, nor mass rapes nor mass abductions, etc, etc, etc.