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       6 extreme Christianist group 
       By: Captshittu Date: August 12, 2017, 9:41 am
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       Below are six extreme Christianist groups that have shown their
       capacity for violence and fanaticism.
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       1. The Army of God
       A network of violent Christianists that has been active since
       the early 1980s, the Army of God openly promotes killing
       abortion providers—and the long list of terrorists who have been
       active in that organization has included Paul Jennings Hill (who
       was executed by lethal injection in 2003 for the 1994 killings
       of abortion doctor John Britton and his bodyguard James
       Barrett), John C. Salvi (who killed two receptionists when he
       attacked a Planned Parenthood clinic in Brookline, Massachusetts
       in 1994) and Eric Rudolph, who is serving life in prison for his
       role in the Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta in 1996 and other
       terrorist acts. Rudolph, in fact, has often been exalted as a
       Christian hero on the Army of God’s website , as have fellow
       Army of God members such as Scott Roeder (who is serving life
       without parole for murdering Wichita, Kansas-based abortion
       doctor George Tiller in 2009), Shelley Shannon (who attempted to
       kill Tiller in 2003) and Michael Frederick Griffin (who is
       serving a life sentence for the 1993 killing of Dr. David Gunn,
       an OB-GYN, in Pensacola, Florida).
       Although primarily an anti-abortion organization, the Army of
       God also has a history of promoting violence against gays . And
       one of the terrorist acts that Rudolph confessed to was bombing
       a lesbian bar in Atlanta in 1997.
       2. Eastern Lightning, a.k.a. the Church of the Almighty God
       Founded in Henan Province, China in 1990, Eastern Lightning
       (also known as the Church of the Almighty God or the Church of
       the Gospel’s Kingdom) is a Christianist cult with an
       end-time/apocalypse focus: Eastern Lightning believes that the
       world is coming to an end, and in the meantime, its duty is to
       slay as many demons as possible. While most Christianists have
       an extremely patriarchal viewpoint (much like their Islamist
       counterparts) and consider women inferior to men, Eastern
       Lightning believe that Jesus Christ will return to Earth in the
       form of a Chinese woman. But they are quite capable of violence
       against women: in May 2014, for example, members of the cult
       beat a 37-year-old woman named Wu Shuoyan to death in a
       McDonalds in Zhaoyuan, China when she refused to give them her
       phone number. Eastern Lightning members Zhang Lidong and his
       daughter, Zhang Fan, were convicted of murder for the crime and
       executed in February . In a 2014 interview in prison, Lidong
       expressed no remorse when he said of Shuoyan, “I beat her with
       all my might and stamped on her too. She was a demon. We had to
       destroy her.”
       Eastern Lightning’s other acts of violence have ranged from the
       killing of a grammar school student in 2010 (in retaliation,
       police believe, for one of the child’s relatives wanting to
       leave the cult) to cult member Min Yongjun using a knife to
       attack an elderly woman and a group of schoolchildren in
       Chenpeng in 2012. Christian groups are not exempt from Eastern
       Lightning’s fanaticism: in 2002, cult members kidnapped 34
       members of a Christian group called the China Gospel Fellowship
       and held them captive for two months in the hope of forcing them
       to join their cult. Although mainly active in the communist
       People’s Republic of China, Eastern Lighting has been trying to
       expand its membership in Hong Kong .
       The rest are
       3.The Lord Resistance Army (LRA)
       4.National Liberation front of Tripura
       5.The Phineas Priesthood
       6.The concerned Christian
       GOOD NEWS IS THAT, MEDIA WILL NEVER EXPOSE THEM FOR THE AMOUNT
       OF KILLINGS THEY COMMIT
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