Can there still be no argument for profiling?

I have studied a little history.
I am pretty sure that Christians have killed more people in the name of God than anybody else, Muslims included. (Even giving Muslims credit for 2,998 on 9/11.) And nobody has attempted to force people into a certain religion than Christians either. (All that missionary work?) Therefore, profiling the guy out picketing the abortion clinic every day might be wise also.

There is no doubt that Fund is right, Christians have slaughtered many in the quest for "converts". BUT the difference is that eventually they settled down and for the most part are no longer zealous enough to kill to make their point. And I suspect that there are many FBI dossiers on the anti-abortion crowd for simply that reason.
 
Right. The other difference being that it is socially acceptable for a Christian to stand up against another Christian who is crazy.
 
I have studied a little history.
I am pretty sure that Christians have killed more people in the name of God than anybody else, Muslims included. (Even giving Muslims credit for 2,998 on 9/11.) And nobody has attempted to force people into a certain religion than Christians either. (All that missionary work?) Therefore, profiling the guy out picketing the abortion clinic every day might be wise also.

When was the last time a Christian missionary planted a bomb on themselves and blew it up killing others that don't agree with them including others of a different sect of their own religion? Since when is a missionary on par with a Muslim terrorist. Have you ever seen a Muslim missionary working with the poor? How many Muslims missionaries are in Haiti helping those poor people or anywhere else in the world. Mother Theresa was a missionary. I think you have a skewed sense of history and Christians. If you read my post I do agree that Christians had their moments of religious ferver and did their best to forcefully make the rest of the world agree, but I think civilization has moved the Christian religion into the 21st century. The Muslims have tried to kill or conquer the world since Mohammed was born. Check your history books and look at the last couple of hundred years. The Crusades and Spanish Inquisition have been over for centuries.
 
There is no doubt that Fund is right, Christians have slaughtered many in the quest for "converts". BUT the difference is that eventually they settled down and for the most part are no longer zealous enough to kill to make their point. And I suspect that there are many FBI dossiers on the anti-abortion crowd for simply that reason.

Not a very good comparison in my humble opinion. One quarter of the earth's population is Muslims. We have a lot more to worry about from them. The anti-abortion wackos are what a couple of hundred at best. Or do you compare everyone who is anti abortion to Muslim terrorists. Lets get real on what we are talking about. I am against abortion and I don't think I am a terrorist or support any kind of terror against the abortion crowd. But that is a different argument.
 
It was the only current example of radical christian fundamentalism that we could find Gerritm, which in a sense makes your point that there ain't much these days, doesn't it?

And Islam comes in at 21%, which is 1.5 Billion. They are just behind Christians who are at 33% (2.1 billion), and those who don't give a phuck, which are at 16% (1.1 billion.)
 
I think that social pressure from non-radicals against radicals would do more good than anything else.

I agree with Fund, and that is pretty much the point I was trying to make earlier in ths thread.

Profiling would undoubtedly hassle and put out thousands of people who are completely innocent. But those people would eventually get tired of that hassle and begin to turn in the people that are the problem.

I truly believe that while most of the Muslim world are NOT terrorists I bet a good portion of them know someone who is or supports terrorism. They keep quiet or ignore it or maybe even tacitly help them. Not to mention proably a fair number who may not be radical enough to strap on a bomb, but may be ok with what the radicals are doing. So they look the other way because it doesn't effect them negatively enough to bother stopping or even fully considering the fall out of the radicals agenda.

Untill those people, the innocents who look the other way, become so fed up with it and turn on the radicals we will never be able to end this.
 
I have studied a little history.
I am pretty sure that Christians have killed more people in the name of God than anybody else, Muslims included. (Even giving Muslims credit for 2,998 on 9/11.) And nobody has attempted to force people into a certain religion than Christians either. (All that missionary work?) Therefore, profiling the guy out picketing the abortion clinic every day might be wise also.

Thank you for that.
Before people register here they should be asked if they have ever read a book.
 
Sooooo, is the thought here that since the Christian "body count" is higher we should cut the radical muslims a break until they catch up?

Not sure I understand the thought there.

Hitler is dead, we ended his dream of world domination.

The crusades ended almost a thousand years ago.

Both were terrible but they are not currently a threat to anyone's life, jihadists are.
 
Sooooo, is the thought here that since the Christian "body count" is higher we should cut the radical muslims a break until they catch up?

I can't find any posts where anybody relates that thought. My comment on the christian body count was in regard to the statement that muslims were on top. My point was to suggest that we don't use that criteria, as it fails the smell test from the get go. Christians have largely changed tactics in the last couple of hundred years. The point wasn't to villify living Christians, either.

Not aimed at you macjazzy.... but it's amazing how people jump to a conclusion that you do not make, simply because you make a parallel point, or address a single falsehood in an otherwise reasonable premise.

I am sorry that I hijacked this thread so much by bringing in a fact. It was very distracting. This thread wasn't actually about comparative religion. It was about whether profiling is an appropriate and effective means of identifying persons for further investigation. I think that it is. Nobody should "get a break."
 
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