Magpie
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How many times can they say that Islam is not a hate filled religion?
And let's go back a few years - when Tim McVeigh blew up a building. Did people demand that bishops and other clergy speak out against him? And how about when Christians killed doctors who performed abortions - did people demand that clergy speak out against that? No they did not, because they understood that these acts were committed by evil people. It is the same thing here.
More recently Anders Breivik claimed to be "culturally Christian" and declared himself an "Odinist". I've encountered Odinists before, and I never would think to hold them responsible for Breivik (and that's even taking into account that there's been often a "White pride" macho aspect to the Odinists I've met that makes me very wary of them anyway). The last time I was at a pagan festival, they had Odinists providing security, which they did very well, being all big beardy men.
And, of course, the man who killed Jo Cox yesterday was allegedly heard to shout, "Britain First!" which is a Far Right group that calls itself Christian and engages in "Christian Patrols" around mosques. Quite reasonably, the vast majority of us consider it entirely sufficient that all the major Christian denominations in the UK have in the past denounced them, and we don't require any further condemnation, or any deeper examination of the fundamental roots of a religion that spawns hate groups like this. Christians are under no obligation to take responsibility for the existence or actions of Britain First.