RE: War in the name of atheism
July 31, 2013 at 10:01 am
(This post was last modified: July 31, 2013 at 10:03 am by Rev. Rye.)
Well, there's one example that came close to the Religious propagandic ideal: The Cristero War.
After the revolution, the government stoppeed giving the Church all the privileges it used to have, and by 1926, it led to an all-out war between atheists and Christians. Of course, it should be noted that, as bad as both sides in this conflict turned out to be, neither side comes across as being sympathetic. The Cristeros have been likened to a Christian version of the Taliban, and the Plutarco Calles comes across as being glorified Communists, and not just by right-wingers who call any politician a couple angstroms to the left of the party line a communist.
After the revolution, the government stoppeed giving the Church all the privileges it used to have, and by 1926, it led to an all-out war between atheists and Christians. Of course, it should be noted that, as bad as both sides in this conflict turned out to be, neither side comes across as being sympathetic. The Cristeros have been likened to a Christian version of the Taliban, and the Plutarco Calles comes across as being glorified Communists, and not just by right-wingers who call any politician a couple angstroms to the left of the party line a communist.
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