RE: When believing false things is comforting
September 24, 2019 at 3:41 am
(This post was last modified: September 24, 2019 at 3:50 am by Anomalocaris.)
(September 24, 2019 at 3:05 am)Belaqua Wrote:(September 24, 2019 at 2:52 am)Succubus Wrote: Citation.
A terrible thing from 1099.
But our colleague here said that a majority of Christians burned, looted, and killed, in their self-proclaimed haste to serve God.
So you'll need a few more Wikipedia pages to show that a majority of Christians in history have done that, have been willing to do that, are still doing that.
Otherwise, "majority" is false.
You moronically nitpicking twit. Do you truly dispute the fact that for several hundred years when Christian rein in the west was least unchallenged, majority of the Christians in the west would have felt it righteous to condemn any who they ran across and refuse to kowtow to their faith, and would have burned, looked and killed if only they weren’t personally cowardly or were stuck living in rude hovels in illiterate helmets from where all those who dared to professed to not be of the faith has already been driven out or killed?
And if you in your delusion or disingenuousness disputes it, does opening that to question really invalidate the core contention that your cherry picking a few Christians whose statements and views might seem to you to be passable as less objectionable, and trumpet them to high heaven as “great”, hardly allows them to overshadow the lamentable acts and deeds of so many who committed enormities and perpetrated atrocities while professing to be animated by the same “Holy Spirit?”, especially when few of these “great” transcended the same malevolent devotion and had the perspicuity and courage to combat it?