Persecution Complex
December 28, 2017 at 9:11 pm
(This post was last modified: December 28, 2017 at 10:36 pm by vulcanlogician.)
How appropriate is it for Christians to have a persecution complex? I mean, Christians were pretty much in charge of the Western world since the fall of the Roman Empire. How did they treat those who were of a different faith than themselves?
The answer is simple. They killed them.
My question is this: if the way Christians are treated in modern times (ie having to bake cakes for lesbians) counts as persecution then what the FUCK do you call killing anyone who doesn't agree with you? How can any Christian fail to recognize that their perceived persecution pales in comparison to the shit they've been dishing out for centuries? If they do admit that what Christians have done historically is wrong, then they at least ought to humbly accept the fact that they no longer deserve to be in power. They had their chance and they blew it.
There seems to be some cognitive dissonance going on here. I'd love to hear from any Christians on the matter (whether you buy into this persecution nonsense or not). I understand that Christians actually were persecuted by the Pharisees in Israel and then under Nero in Rome. That was wrong. You'd just think that, since most of that was documented in the NT, that Christians would have not repeated it against others. "Do unto others" right?
Any atheists here ever been accused of persecution? IRL, I mean, not by some whackjob who strolled onto the forums...
The answer is simple. They killed them.
My question is this: if the way Christians are treated in modern times (ie having to bake cakes for lesbians) counts as persecution then what the FUCK do you call killing anyone who doesn't agree with you? How can any Christian fail to recognize that their perceived persecution pales in comparison to the shit they've been dishing out for centuries? If they do admit that what Christians have done historically is wrong, then they at least ought to humbly accept the fact that they no longer deserve to be in power. They had their chance and they blew it.
There seems to be some cognitive dissonance going on here. I'd love to hear from any Christians on the matter (whether you buy into this persecution nonsense or not). I understand that Christians actually were persecuted by the Pharisees in Israel and then under Nero in Rome. That was wrong. You'd just think that, since most of that was documented in the NT, that Christians would have not repeated it against others. "Do unto others" right?
Any atheists here ever been accused of persecution? IRL, I mean, not by some whackjob who strolled onto the forums...