(June 3, 2011 at 8:40 pm)Shell B Wrote:The Spanish Inquisition began by the decree of Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile in 1480, thus making it 350 years as I originally asserted. For some reason you seem to be tacking on the medieval inquisitions of the 12th century to the Spanish Inquisition.
(June 3, 2011 at 8:40 pm)Shell B Wrote:
So by this same logic someone could profess to be an atheist and also profess a belief in God and you’d call them an atheist? Definitions matter, a person does not become a Christian by simply professing to be one.
(June 3, 2011 at 8:40 pm)Shell B Wrote:
(June 3, 2011 at 8:40 pm)Shell B Wrote:
Let me get this straight, Hitler linked Christianity to a political party he hated and was opposed to, said it was the invention of a religious group he also hated, and said it would lead to the failure of all mankind all the while being a Christian? I am sorry, but that’s downright absurd.
(June 3, 2011 at 8:40 pm)Shell B Wrote:
Those were God’s judgments Christ was describing, he never said man had the right to execute such judgments. In fact he stopped the crowd from stoning the adulterous woman for this very reason.
(June 3, 2011 at 8:40 pm)Shell B Wrote:
Resorting to childish name calling adds no merit to your weak argument. The fingerprints of God’s application of His saving grace are good works and a following of the teachings of Christ. So to say that people who tortured and murdered others were somehow displaying these works is again absurd.
(June 3, 2011 at 8:40 pm)Shell B Wrote:
More childish name calling? *yawns* Change the record.
(June 3, 2011 at 8:40 pm)Shell B Wrote:
God ceased divine revelation with the death of the apostles, so that’s how I know He did not “tell” them to do anything.
(June 3, 2011 at 8:40 pm)Shell B Wrote:
More whining just because I made you look ill-informed I see. You are the one changing definitions, a person is no more a Christian by professing to be one than they are an attorney by just professing to be one. Definitions matter despite what you seem to think.
You are the one who seems to think the Spanish Inquisition started in the 12 cnetury and not the 15th century like history tells us.
Your point was that the inquisition was of the same degree destruction as the atheistic atrocities of the 20th century. I said that more people died in Cambodia in one day than did in 350 years of the Spanish Inquisition. Considering that the average death toll per day of the Cambodian Genocide was 1200 (the inquisition totaling 1400-4500) it is quite possible and very likely that more people did die on certain days than ever did in the inquisition. The truth of the matter is you wanted to play the citation game, and I went through the trouble to play along (something you never did). Even after I did provide all the citations you requested my arguments showed to be quite accurate and yours showed to be absurd (if the inquisition really was on par with the Cambodian Genocide as you initially claimed we would expect 1.7 million people to be killed by it, something no historian believes). Bottom line, I had fun we should definitely do this again sometime! :-D
(June 5, 2011 at 4:52 pm)5thHorseman Wrote: Agreed. Let's face it, I'm pretty certain every Christian is guilty of thought crime, so they are all fucked as well. Actually given how poor their arguments can be, I doubt they are capable of thought crime. Thankfully magic sky genocidal maniac doesn't likely exist.
Why do you forget or ignore the fact that a Christian is someone who by definition has had Christ atone for all of their sins? So they are not “doomed” at all.