(April 5, 2013 at 1:02 am)radorth Wrote: ...the early Quaker and Methodist abolitionists and all those to follow, the first builders of hospitals and asylums, the first to march for civil rights, all the men and women who demanded religious freedom under intense persecution, all of which led to your freedom , a freedom you use to completely distort history as if unbelievers ever did much more than invent some medical cures and a hydrogen bomb. And when they did do something big, like Communism, or the French Revolution it was a bloody disaster that made the Inquisitions look surprisingly civil.I could not have said this better myself. Excellent work.
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