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TopicCreators of Gay Jesus special on Netflix survive firebomb attack
Rika_Furude
12/29/19 9:50:47 PM
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Skye Reynolds posted...
"Why don't religious people take responsibility for extremists?"
"Why don't white people take responsibility for racist cops?"
"Why don't (insert minority group) take responsibility for crime in their community?"

It's a stupid question no matter who asks it or of whom they ask it. All it is is a roundabout way of trying to validate one's one prejudices by claiming that the majority are somehow responsible for the actions of the few.

Anyone can tell you it's wrong to bomb an abortion clinic or try to kill someone for producing content you find objectionable. I shouldn't be expect to release an official statement as a Christian denouncing the act. Nobody's in support of it.

You want a statement denouncing it? Fine.
Murder is bad. Attempted murder is bad. The people who did this belong behind bars. (And, no, there aren't good people on "both sides" of attempted murder.)

Is that clear enough?

Am I an acceptable voice for the collective religious community -- comprising several faiths and the vast majority of the world population -- to be able to publicly denounce the act on this world platform of GameFAQs?

Why isn't the religious community speaking out about a minor headline that most of them probably haven't read. They must secretly support such extremism. (That's sarcasm.)

Thats all well and fine but they often dont denounce major incidents either which they definitely should be doing.
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