I was at a coffee shop and was leafing through a copy of the QC Times that was sitting on the table when I came across this
gem on the opinion page.
“Christian terrorism.” Putting these two words together is baseless and dangerous, akin to yelling “fire!” in a crowded theater where there is none.
Recent history has given us a clear definition of terrorism: the concerted effort to create terror by the wanton killing of innocent people to advance a cause. Sept. 11 is a vivid example as is the 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India. Beyond these dramatic cases, there are regular news reports of suicide bombings and car bombings. That is terrorism. None of it is done by Christians.
Terrorism is contrary to Jesus’ teaching and is not planned by clandestine Christian cells. On occasion a rogue individual who claims a connection to Christianity commits a crime. To link these aberrant evil acts to concerted efforts is not only unfounded, but dangerous. It creates groundless fear and misunderstanding which ultimately leads to mistreatment.
I suppose in the author's book that's what Oklahoma City was: a crime by a rouge individual and not a terrorist act. He was probably pretty damn quick to label Ft. Hood a terrorist act but probably called Dr. Tiller's assassination the act of a rouge individual.