Quote:Uh huh; which made up in Europe about 15% of the population and globally in the single digit %s; which was even during this "Catholic" period divided between different sects and orders with *vastly* different opinions on issues both secular and theological.15%, 45% , 75% it's all irrelevant they owned slaves period and using the excuse of secular and theological division as a wiggle out doesn't help you. The clergy owned slaves that's reflective of Christianity as a whole.
Quote:So anything bad is automatically, unequivocally linked to Christianity; even if a single % point was involved in it and it ran contradictory to thousands of years of Christian doctrine.Actions speak louder then words. If your doctrine says one thing and petitioners do something else then I'm sorry your going to be judged by the actions . Because words are cheap and easy.
Quote:Conversely, anything good cannot be linked to Christianity; even if the majority of Christians agreed with it, it had been confirmed by authorities for thousands of years, and is consistent with Christian theological belief, it cannot be attributed to Christianity.Nope to contrary if Christians had never owned slaves . Not a single used the bible to justify slavery. If no Christians ever adopted serfdom or indentured servitude systems were every bit as wrong as slavery and went out of it's way to retain those principles then Christianity should be judge by that. But that's not what happened.
Quote:That's irrational.Nope totally rational you just don't like it because you know your religion falls short.
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