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Fox News reported last week that "the U.S. Army listed Evangelical Christianity and Catholicism as examples of religious extremism along with Al Qaeda and Hamas during a briefing with an Army Reserve unit based in Pennsylvania….The incident occurred during an Army Reserve Equal Opportunity training brief on extremism."
The list is headed "Religious Extremism"; heading it is "Evangelical Christianity (U.S./Christian)," followed by "Ikhwan or Muslim Brotherhood (Egypt/Muslim)" and then "Ultra-Orthodox" (Israel/Judaism)," making for a politically correct trifecta of the three main monotheistic religions. Also on the list are "Al Quaeda [sic] (Transnational/Islam)'; "Hamas (Palestinian/Islamist)"; Abu Sayyah [sic] (Philippines/Islam)"; "Ku Klux Klan (U.S/Christian)"; and "Catholicism (U.S./Christian)," among others.
The list also includes "Islamophobia" as a form of "religious extremism" – apparently based on the assumption, common among Leftists, that those who oppose the global jihad and Islamic supremacism are Christian fanatics motivated only by some quest for religious one-upmanship.