while I agree that Jesus wouldn't torture a man and that torture isn't anywhere near the teachings of Christ, I tend to disagree with the thought that religious fanaticism on the part of Christians is the cause of terrorism. at least not in the sense that it had anything to do with 9/11 or the attacking of Christians throughout the world by Muslims.
When Christian fanaticism leads to terrorism it is usually on our own people. an example would be those who kill abortionist doctors, or burn black churches.
I didn't say that christian fanaticism led to 9/11. I think our our constant meddling in the middle east led to it. I think funding factions in the middle east to do our dirty work led to it. I think that a military presence in various regions of the middle east led to it. Basically, politics led to it.
However, once the planes fell, most of the Americans Christians decided that that war with the middle east was right and just. God was on our side, and we fight for what is right. Bullshit! We fought because we were angry and afraid. It has nothing to do with God, Jesus, religion, justice, or freedom. They kicked us in the nuts, so we pulled out our gun and shot them in the head. We reciprocated the hatred and violence. I can't think of anything more unlike Jesus than that.
Jesus would not condone hate, much less war or torture. It is not complicated unless you make it. I sure as hell can;t imagine Jesus in a small room drowning suspected terrorist for information so that we can go kill them, too. The notion is laughable. But, humans have a weak psyche. Our delicate ego can't handle the fact that we know what we are doing is wrong, so we twist the facts to make it seem like we aren't wrong.
That in itself doesn't bother me. We are human and we all do it to one degree or another. What pisses me off to no end is when people try to tell me what to do based on their warped fucking perception of reality that makes no sense whatsoever.
Religion and especially faith can be a great tool to better yourself. Unfortunately, Christians have a real bad reputation for trying to use it to change the world around them instead of working to grow and improve their lives from the inside.
There are a lot of beautiful people in the world who used the teachings of Jesus to improve their life, and by doing so improved the lives of those around them. My mother and grand mother are two perfect examples. They are full of love and kindness and giving and hope. But, truth be told they probably would have been that way anyway, but their love came out with a christian flavor.
Turds like BusyLiven make the good Christians look bad. The church will fall, because of it.