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There are no rights in religious terrorism, whether Islamic or Christian. I could understand if seriously oppressed religious minorities chose a violent form of self-expression, yet it is instructive that the religious minorities of today do not engage in any form of terrorism. We do not hear of Tibetan Buddhists or Iraqi Mandaeans bombing aeroplanes, churches or mosques. Those who are truly oppressed minority are not those who engage in terrorism.

The wrongs of religious terrorism are many and obvious. The religious terrorism that we have seen in recent decades has not been about bringing attention to a persecuted minority, but instead to force others to accept the alleged validity of the terrorists' claims. While all religions say they hold life sacred, religious terrorists take little heed of the lives lost or destroyed by their actions.

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