What, they're not?
Just because US Christians and their $46,716 GDP per capita don't all fall in line with religious demagogues who promote hate and violence in a country where any jackass can get his hands on a gun, despite somewhat-stringent gun control laws, doesn't mean Christian terrorism doesn't happen, or can't happen.
Religion's just a tool. People with their own goals or ideologies manipulate the downtrodden and poor into acts of terrorism and violence for their own gain. You know, in those countries around the world deeply-affected by a suffering economy, strong racial divide, deliberately misinformed masses, and people in power that they've been led to believe are going to destroy them.
OH **** WAIT!
That's the ****ing problem with us as Americans--it's perfectly okay to assume some Muslim is going to come in and shoot us all up, but the second the federal government starts looking at the people whose rhetoric and movements made the
single largest act of domestic terrorism in US history possible, it's all of a sudden a violation of Second Amendment rights, or a liberal conspiracy, or anti-Christian repression.
American Christians are just as capable of terrorism as anybody--Scott Roeder, Timothy McVeigh, Clayton Waagner, Martin Uphoff, Matthew Derosia, and Eric Robert Rudolph are all testaments to that.
All this being fueled by those living, breathing, (somehow still) on-the-air fascists and murderers at Fox. And the rest of the news media for legitimizing Fox as a "news organization." And the people who are mentally-retarded enough to give any credence to the crap that spills out of Beck's or O'Reilly's mouth. And the people who make apologies or defend (outside of the duties of the legal system) those jackasses that perpetrate this ****.