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Religious terrorism refers to terrorism justified or motivated by religion and is a form of religious violence. Further items often neglected in opposing views about terror are; 1) the rights of "innocent third parties" who are tragically manipulated or sacrificed as pawns in political conflicts; and 2) the deception which ferments at the core of terrorism. Deception masks itself behind various strategies of propaganda and indoctrination. Whatever their motives, fabricated threats lie at the essence of effective terrorist tactics, religious or political. Lies about intentions to wreak chaos may generate fears comparable to physical devastation. In short, at the critical nucleus of terror lie the mesmerizing powers of propaganda and indoctrination.

Christian


Organizations dedicated to Christian terrorism:

  • Nagaland Rebels: (1948–present) Active in predominantly Christian state in Hindu India. Involved in several bombings in 2004. Goal: Independence from Hindu India after annexing parts of neighboring Indian states and Burma if it has Christian majority.
  • The second Ku Klux Klan: while mainly concerned about race was excusivley Protestant and did target Catholics.
  • Army of God: Christian theocracy group that supports and involves itself in terrorist activity.
  • Lord's Resistance Army

Islamic


Organizations involved in Islamist terrorism:

Jewish


The following groups were all started or branched off from those started by Meir Kahane:

Sikh


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