The problem with comparing the death tolls of Stalin et al. with those of Christianity is that while holding people accountable for believing the wrong thing is not an indispensable part of Marxism and Communism, Christianity itself is founded on the idea of a thought crime at its very heart. Supposedly billions of non-Christians will be sent to a fiery hell for the crime of not believing in Christ's redemption. And that's an inseparable part of Christian doctrine. So while communism can evolve past its bloody roots, Christianity cannot. The same 'crimes' that people died for during the church's hegemony are the same crimes it declares today: not believing.
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