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Originally Posted by Walks_in_islam
Maybe you should research more
I will help you get started since you left this guy and this christian nutjob group out and this was two months ago.
McQuilliams, started his attack on the Mexican Consulate building and a federal courthouse shortly after 2.20am.
After firing about 200 rounds, he was killed by a single shot to the chest from a police officer as he shot at police headquarters.
Written in marker on his chest were the words, 'Let me die,' Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo said.
When police searched his rented van they found books associated with a right-wing Christian sect known as the Phineas Priesthood, which holds extremist, anti-Semitic and racist views.
Police found a copy of 'Vigilantes of Christendom,' a book describes the Phineas Priesthood as Christian guerrillas who avenge Judeo-Christian traitors.
Moral: You will find a potential terrorist anywhere you find a person who is more devoted to their religion, sect, denomination, and beliefs than devoted to God.
This is something all of us should heed.
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Yes, I get that a rogue and sadly isolated terrorist who associates himself with Christian beliefs exist, but did he shout right before shooting, All praise to Jesus? Was he trained alongside THOUSANDS of others in a Christian jihad terrorism camp? Is he just one of countless Christian suicide bombers blowing up car after car, or kidnapping schoolgirls by the hundreds, sending them off as child brides to be raped? Yes, nonmuslims have done all these things at some point, but it PALES in size, scope and intention of the Islam brand.
Seriously, trying to put the two in the same category is like equating a dripping faucet to Niagara freaking falls.