(November 27, 2016 at 2:07 am)Macoleco Wrote: By attacking I mean violently and/or economically speaking. Would you do it if you had the power? Such a the Nazis did?
I think the Church cant reedem itself after all the damage it has done to humanity. Torturing and murder would not be enough to make them paid for what they have done. But if you had the power to command an army to attack the Church/Vatican would you do it? Would you like to see their blood spilled on the floor? Or would you brutally tax them?
The violent part within me would do this: Murder every cardinal of the Vatican, including the Pope. Destroy every church and crucify its priest upside down. Then, build a momument of shame with the name of every priest who has worked in that church.
What about you? Let the rage flow through your veins.
To me that sounds like, "Would you violently attack lack of education?"
I believe that religion thrives on suffering, poverty, diseases, and stupidity. The more you inflict such "banes" onto humanity, the more religion will grow in power. Even if you could destroy every trace of Catholicism or even Christianity itself, some other religion would spring up, no better than the ones before.
The only way to destroy religion is to bring an end to suffering, poverty, disease, and stupidity - this way, people will no longer need a god.
So, even if I had the greatest army, I wouldn't attack any Church by violence, because I don't want to make it grow - especially after I'm gone:
- Look at the communists, they used aggression to suppress religion, and now, after communism is gone, religion grew very powerful in those areas. And the religious never forget to portray themselves as suppressed and martyrs whenever they grab more power and impose themselves on the others, for any limit or criticism is a "grim reminder" of communism.
- Also consider the first centuries of christianity: they grew in number as persecutions increased. The victims became "innocent, pure martyrs dying for noble values" while the persecutors were "vile, servants of the devil." If the pagan romans had left them to exercise their religion freely I believe that christianity would have not become now the greatest religion on earth.