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In reply to the discussion: The alt-right and non-theists: [View all]trotsky
(49,533 posts)76. So, is the KKK a Christian organization?
Or is it only *titled* as such?
There is a difference in meaning. Please clarify what you have said so that I am no longer merely serving my narrative, but accurately reporting that you evidently believe the KKK is not actually Christian.
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KKK has always been a christian terrorist organization....well at least for most of its history
Thomas Hurt
Aug 2017
#1
yep, the far right is made up of multitude of different movement and orgs...
Thomas Hurt
Aug 2017
#3
For as often as you whinge about people framing or misinterpreting your posts...
Act_of_Reparation
Aug 2017
#70
I do take issue when someone completely turns what I say to serve a narrative.
guillaumeb
Aug 2017
#73
Oh I get it. "Reframing" means that someone has asked a question you don't want to answer.
trotsky
Aug 2017
#79
You picked one specific, arbitary definition of what it means to be a Christian organization.
trotsky
Aug 2017
#83
I find it disturbing that so many believers have so little reading comprehension skills here.
Fix The Stupid
Aug 2017
#64
You said: "You should be aware that not all Christians take the Bible literally."
trotsky
Aug 2017
#71
I predict that atheists are more likely to be politically liberal than conservative
marylandblue
Aug 2017
#39