[ POLL ] Which National Religion?
Are you unaware of the murderous crusades committed by the Christian "crusaders" who invaded the East?
It seems not. They were driven by greed and the desire to take what was not theirs, with bloodthirsty hatred and immense cruelty. They were murderers and thieves claiming to be holy.
And how about dat Spanish Inquisition?
https://www.ranker.com/list/spanish-inq ... ia-kleyman
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Are you unaware of the murderous crusades committed by the Christian "crusaders" who invaded the East?
It seems not. They were driven by greed and the desire to take what was not theirs, with bloodthirsty hatred and immense cruelty. They were murderers and thieves claiming to be holy.
And how about dat Spanish Inquisition?
https://www.ranker.com/list/spanish-inq ... ia-kleyman
Or the colonization of basically anywhere for that matter. Forced conversion was a common thing as well as kidnapping children and raising them under the 'right' religion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_boarding_schools
Are you unaware of the murderous crusades committed by the Christian "crusaders" who invaded the East?
It seems not. They were driven by greed and the desire to take what was not theirs, with bloodthirsty hatred and immense cruelty. They were murderers and thieves claiming to be holy.
Sounds like you've been reading Protestant propaganda.
Islamic soldiers conquered Christian lands and coverted people with swords. Those involved in the glorious crusades were good Christian men who risked their lives to defend servants of God from an evil army of invaders. They are responsible for saving innocent lives and restoring the freedom of Christian men who lived their lives for God.
I'm just gonna say it. I often find myself wondering if Christianity is a deceptively evil religion. Not saying that every Christian is evil, and I'm aware that every religion in the world is guilty of similar cruel acts, but this particular faith has forcibly spread its reach around the world by crushing anybody who got in the way through torture, slavery, and genocide while preaching about God's mercy and forgiveness. It reminds me of what Johnny Depp as Ichabod Crane said in the movie Sleepy Hollow: "Villainy wears many masks, none so dangerous as the mask of virtue".
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Are you unaware of the murderous crusades committed by the Christian "crusaders" who invaded the East?
It seems not. They were driven by greed and the desire to take what was not theirs, with bloodthirsty hatred and immense cruelty. They were murderers and thieves claiming to be holy.
And how about dat Spanish Inquisition?
https://www.ranker.com/list/spanish-inq ... ia-kleyman
Or the colonization of basically anywhere for that matter. Forced conversion was a common thing as well as kidnapping children and raising them under the 'right' religion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_boarding_schools
Christians (those who follow the ancient and historical Christian religion based on the teaching of Jesus Christ - commonly known as Catholics) mostly colonized South America. Protestants (followers of Martin Luther and other sects that started after the 16th century) colonized North America. I'm aware how Protestants treated Native Americans. It's not fair to blame Christians for the bad deeds of Protestants.
Are you unaware of the murderous crusades committed by the Christian "crusaders" who invaded the East?
It seems not. They were driven by greed and the desire to take what was not theirs, with bloodthirsty hatred and immense cruelty. They were murderers and thieves claiming to be holy.
Sounds like you've been reading Protestant propaganda.
Islamic soldiers conquered Christian lands and coverted people with swords. Those involved in the glorious crusades were good Christian men who risked their lives to defend servants of God from an evil army of invaders. They are responsible for saving innocent lives and restoring the freedom of Christian men who lived their lives for God.
Those were Byzantine and Sasanian Empire citizens and land that got incorporated the Caliph. Hardly land of Roman Catholic crusaders from western Europe. <-simple history, crusades were obviously more complex
Most conversions were the result of choice (either from personal belief or from the tax imposed on non Muslims).
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As Far As The
'Carrie' Video goes
No LoVE iN Fear
No LoVE iN Any
Other Way But Freedom
No LoVE iN Demanding
Worship No LoVE iN
Fear of Criticism Either;
True, We aRe Very Fortunate
That We FoR NoW No Longer
LiVE iN
A 'Carrie'
Religion/
State Overall In the United
States but the Superstition
Is Still Rife Without Love
Without Freedom
Full Of Fear
And Fear
of Criticism
Demanding Worship
As Idols Far Away From Love
As Love Will Ever Get Close to
Being Human
In Brick
And Mortar
Walls, Ceilings,
Pages, And Covers
That Amount to Just
That the Outside of A Chalice
With No Love Bearing Flame Within...
Truly, It's Fascinating to Study Humans
And Their Various Brick And Mortar Prisons
But the Essence, The Divine Flow that is Real
Ascendent Transcendent Unifying All Is Free
of Charge
Of Any
Brick and
Mortar or
Gold Chalice
Walls away from
The Freedom Naked
Born on Date Always
To Evolve as Light of Love NoW WiTHIN
Again to Give and Share Free With Least
Harm to All
so far
away
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Book Covers
Pages And Words
And Letters SHeLLS With
No Essence NoW of Fearless
Love That's Free JusT Free to Be i Am..
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Are you unaware of the murderous crusades committed by the Christian "crusaders" who invaded the East?
It seems not. They were driven by greed and the desire to take what was not theirs, with bloodthirsty hatred and immense cruelty. They were murderers and thieves claiming to be holy.
And how about dat Spanish Inquisition?
https://www.ranker.com/list/spanish-inq ... ia-kleyman
Or the colonization of basically anywhere for that matter. Forced conversion was a common thing as well as kidnapping children and raising them under the 'right' religion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_boarding_schools
Christians (those who follow the ancient and historical Christian religion based on the teaching of Jesus Christ - commonly known as Catholics) mostly colonized South America. Protestants (followers of Martin Luther and other sects that started after the 16th century) colonized North America. I'm aware how Protestants treated Native Americans. It's not fair to blame Christians for the bad deeds of Protestants.
Didn't the Spanish conquerors, who were all Catholic, impose immense suffering on the innocent South American communities they encountered, and force them to become Catholic? Pizarro and other monsters come to mind. Whether Catholic or Protestant, all those who force people to follow their particular customs and ways, such as the mostly Protestant USA did with the native Americans under the guise of "civilizing" them, it is an atrocity and a human rights violation and must surely be an abomination to God.
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You don't have a protestant fundamentalist world view,I wasn't born yesterday and your posts contradict themselves.
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He's a Protestant but not a Protestant literalist or fundamentalist. No assumptions please!
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Why is a trailer behind a car but ahead of a movie?
my blog:
https://sentinel63.wordpress.com/
Are you unaware of the murderous crusades committed by the Christian "crusaders" who invaded the East?
It seems not. They were driven by greed and the desire to take what was not theirs, with bloodthirsty hatred and immense cruelty. They were murderers and thieves claiming to be holy.
And how about dat Spanish Inquisition?
https://www.ranker.com/list/spanish-inq ... ia-kleyman
Or the colonization of basically anywhere for that matter. Forced conversion was a common thing as well as kidnapping children and raising them under the 'right' religion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_boarding_schools
Christians (those who follow the ancient and historical Christian religion based on the teaching of Jesus Christ - commonly known as Catholics) mostly colonized South America. Protestants (followers of Martin Luther and other sects that started after the 16th century) colonized North America. I'm aware how Protestants treated Native Americans. It's not fair to blame Christians for the bad deeds of Protestants.
Didn't the Spanish conquerors, who were all Catholic, impose immense suffering on the innocent South American communities they encountered, and force them to become Catholic? Pizarro and other monsters come to mind. Whether Catholic or Protestant, all those who force people to follow their particular customs and ways, such as the mostly Protestant USA did with the native Americans under the guise of "civilizing" them, it is an atrocity and a human rights violation and must surely be an abomination to God.
That's exactly the problem I have with Christianity. Regardless if Catholic or Protestant, neither side wants to acknowledge the evil things they did to innocent people in order to spread their reach around the world. They claim that they want to save souls and make the world more civilized but in reality all they actually cared about was power.
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OK, so which one is it? Are these two views mutually reinforcing, mutually exclusive or independent of each other?