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This is a while you were sleeping kind of thing. This happened back in April and I don't remember it being discussed here.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/apr/5/dod-presentation-classifies-catholics-evangelicals/?page=all

The Defense Department came under fire Thursday for a U.S. Army Reserve presentation that classified Catholics and Evangelical Protestants as “extremist” religious groups alongside al Qaeda and the Ku Klux Klan.
The presentation detailed a number of extremist threats within the U.S. military, including white supremacist groups, street gangs, and religious sects.
The presentation identified seventeen religious organizations in a slide titled “religious extremism.” They include al Qaeda, Hamas, the Filipino separatist group Abu Sayyaf, and the Ku Klux Klan, which the slide identifies as a Christian organization.
“Religious extremism is not limited to any single religion, ethnic group, or region of the world,” the slide explains, in language that closely resembles the text of a Wikipedia page on “extremism.”
While outfits such as al Qaeda and the KKK are explicitly violent, the presentation also lists Catholicism and evangelical Protestantism as extremist groups.
More than half of all Americans identify themselves as members of those two Christian denominations. National Public Radio reported in 2005 that 40 percent of active duty military personnel were evangelical Christians.
“Men and women of faith who have served the Army faithfully for centuries shouldn’t be likened to those who have regularly threatened the peace and security of the United States,” said Col. Ron Crews, a retired Army chaplain and the executive director of the Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty.
“It is dishonorable for any U.S. military entity to allow this type of wrongheaded characterization,” Crews said in a news release.
Crews also criticized the presentation for citing the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center to support its findings.
The SPLC has dubbed organizations “hate groups” for promoting Christian teachings on morality and sexuality.
A SPLC map of “hate groups” was used by a gunman in 2012 to target the conservative Family Research Council for its position on gay marriage. The gunman shot a security guard at the FRC’s headquarters. The SPLC has refused to comment on its role in the shooting.
The Archdiocese for the Military Services, a Catholic organization that trains and endorses military priests and chaplains, said in a release that it was “astounded that Catholics were listed alongside groups that are, by their very mission and nature, violent and extremist.”
The AMS called on the Pentagon “to review these materials and to ensure that tax-payer funds are never again used to present blatantly anti-religious material to the men and women in uniform.”
An Army spokesperson said the presentation “was produced by an individual without anyone in the chain of command’s knowledge or permission.” The Army removed the offending slide after receiving complaints.
The person responsible for the presentation, the spokesperson said, “was not a subject matter expert, and produced the material after conducting Internet research.”
President Barack Obama is scheduled to posthumously award the Congressional Medal of Honor next week to Catholic Army Chaplain Emil Kapaun, who died in a North Korean military prison in 1951.
“It is hard to understand how a priest like Chaplain Kapaun can be honored in one breath while his faith-group is dishonored in another,” Crews said.


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Be it Catholicism, Christianity or Islam there will always exist extremists.  The extremists do not represent the whole, but they drum up a great deal of press because they scare the heck out of the masses.  I don't blame folks for being scared of these extremist sects.....I'm scared of them too!

It's just a shame how they mar the reputations of the whole today.   For me, al Qaeda does not represent the vast majority of Islam.  The Westboro Baptist Church does not represent Christianity.  The small sect of pedophiliac priests do not represent Catholicism.   And to align all with the likes of the KKK, al Qaeda or any hate group is heartbreaking.

Although, it's to be expected.

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Be it Catholicism, Christianity or Islam there will always exist extremists.  The extremists do not represent the whole, but they drum up a great deal of press because they scare the heck out of the masses.  I don't blame folks for being scared of these extremist sects.....I'm scared of them too!

It's just a shame how they mar the reputations of the whole today.   For me, al Qaeda does not represent the vast majority of Islam.  The Westboro Baptist Church does not represent Christianity.  The small sect of pedophiliac priests do not represent Catholicism.   And to align all with the likes of the KKK, al Qaeda or any hate group is heartbreaking.

Although, it's to be expected.



Just like E-Kul.......scared of everything around them.........except in your case, its steroids, needles, and groups of people that you will never likely encounter or be threatened by.


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Actually E-Kul and I got along just fine, but our views and beliefs were often polar opposites.   I'm certainly scared of extremist groups and their potential for violence, but I don't possess an abnormal or irrational fear that skews reality.  I'm simply aware of the world I live in.     



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  They were terrorists too

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  They were terrorists too

No they weren't. They were taking care of the Muslim problem back then too.

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No they weren't. They were taking care of the Muslim problem back then too.

x2 - it was some kind of counter jihad.
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