I used to blog at the
Episcopal Cafe, and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in how faith, politics and life intersect. Follow them! David Allen has a
very interesting post at the Episcopal Cafe discussing the double standard Americans have toward religious violence. When Christians engage in religiously motivated violence, we reject them as legitimately Christian. On the other hand, when Muslims commit such violence, not so much:
A recent poll by the folks at PRRI bears this out. 75% of
the folks in the US believe that people who commit acts of violence in the name
of Christianity are not Christian. But only 50% of the folks
in the US believe that people who commit acts of violence in the name of Islam
are not Muslim. That’s a double standard when it comes down to
who folks in the US believe commit acts of violence.
It gets even more interesting when those who hold this
double standard are broken into various groups, such as Republicans vs
Democrats. 75% of Republicans don’t believe that Christians who commit violent
acts are really Christians, while only 33% of Republicans don’t believe that
Muslims who commit violent acts are really Muslims. The Democrats do a little
better but still have a double standard. 79% of Democrats don’t believe that
Christians who commit violent acts are really Christians, while 55% of
Democrats don’t believe that Muslims who commit violent acts are really
Muslims.
Read the full post
here. You can find the
full survey results here.
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