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Look up the Army of God. Oops, I bet they're not real Christians either.
Army of God could certainly be called an extremist group, and they definitely self-identify as Christians so I won't try to fight you on the "no true scotsman" fallacy thing...
Army of God was responsible for 8 notable attacks between 1993 and 1998. And during that time period they were responsible for roughly ~20 deaths, and ~225 injuries due to their actions.
Certainly a group that should be on the FBI watchlist.
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Army of God has yet to take the severity and frequency of attacks to a point where people are trying to flee to Canada to get away from them.
So, if we want to discuss the idea that Army of God is an extremist organization, or discuss the idea that Christian terrorism does indeed exist, then Army of God is a great example to use. However, if people are trying to suggest that Christian extremism is presenting the same sort of widespread problems on a global scale that Islamic extremism is responsible for, then you should probably search for another example besides Army of God...in fact, you'd probably be hard-pressed to find a modern day Christian extremist group that would be an equal to ISIS.
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