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History: The Iniquitous Anti-Christian French Revolution.
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RE: History: The Iniquitous Anti-Christian French Revolution.
(July 27, 2023 at 9:44 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: Since the church was in on the excesses that led up to the French Revolution, is it not surprising the people had a problem with them?
That tends to be a common factor in countries that go from very Christian to virulently anti-Christian. Either that or the established churches becoming deeply opposed to them before they took over.
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Vizzini, is that you?
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(July 27, 2023 at 8:03 pm)Nishant Xavier Wrote: 1. US President John Adams said: "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly unfit for the Governance of any other". He said this after seeing the disastrous effects of the iniquitous Anti-Christian French Revolution which was roughly contemporaneous. Of course in America, where Christians were far and away the Dominant Majority, there was Religious Freedom for all including Atheists. In France, once so great and gloriously Christian after it had been Evangelized by St. Remigius, the Apostle to the Franks - like Ireland was Evangelized by St. Patrick, like England was Evangelized by Saint Augustine of Canterbury, all of these were Saintly Catholic Priests/Bishops - there was none for Christians. Why was that?

1. Here is Wiki:
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From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dechristia...Revolution It's not even clear a majority of the French People were Anti-Christians. But somehow these Anti-Christian violent Radicals gained power and then did their evil with the guillotines etc.

2. Next, it should be noted the First Christian region in the New World that practiced Religious Freedom or Religious Tolerance was a Catholic Christian one: Lord Baltimores Maryland. 

Here's the source:
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I post this just to set the historical record straight. Read the facts for yourself from such unimpeachable sources as the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church and then decide whatever you think. It's good that today people of different convictions can live together peacefully side by side. That shows humanity as a whole has in fact collectively matured in time, which is good. However, the historical record clearly shows Christians, not Atheists, including such Catholic Christians as Lord Baltimore in Maryland, were Pioneers in promoting Religious Liberty at at time Atheists weren't.

Catholics were HATED in 1776. 
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He needs to run all this stuff through chatgbt to see if it’s been debunk before embarrassing herself

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Or maybe he is using chatgbt for stupid arguments to piss atheists off?

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(July 27, 2023 at 8:03 pm)Nishant Xavier Wrote: However, the historical record clearly shows Christians, not Atheists, including such Catholic Christians as Lord Baltimore in Maryland, were Pioneers in promoting Religious Liberty at at time Atheists weren't.

That is a lie. Here is from Napoleon's biography by Andrew Roberts:

Quote:Reforms that Napoleon imposed on the newly conquered territories included the abolition of internal tariffs, which helped to stimulate economic development, the ending of noble assemblies and other centres of feudal privilege, financial restructurings aimed at bringing down state debt, ending the restrictive guild system, imposing religious toleration, closing the ghettos and allowing Jews to live anywhere, and sometimes nationalizing Church property. These modernizing measures, which were repeated in most of the territories he conquered over the coming decade, were applauded by middle-class progressives in many lands beyond France, including by people who hated Napoleon.

Where he abolished the Inquisition, obscure feudal practices, anti-Semitic regulations and restraints on trade and industry such as the guilds, Napoleon also brought genuine enlightenment to peoples who, without his armies’ victories, would have remained often without rights or equality before the law.

Napoleon wrote from Milan in May 1796 to the eminent Italian astronomer Barnaba Oriani. ‘Men of learning in Milan have not enjoyed proper respect. They hid themselves in their laboratories and thought themselves lucky if . . . priests left them alone. All is changed today. Thought in Italy is free. Inquisition, intolerance, despots have vanished. I invite scholars to meet and propose what must be done to give science and the arts a new flowering.’ Academics were impressed by the abolition of censorship.

So we see that it was Napoleon who introduced religious toleration, closed ghettos, abolished Inquisition, and introduced free thinking.
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"
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LOL. Napoleon the Devout Atheist Right? Wrong. He clearly expressed faith in Christ and the Bible and thus that he was a Christian in multiple of his statements. Proven here: https://reasonabletheology.org/napoleon-...-of-jesus/

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Yes because Napolean never said anything contradictory to other statements he made and he never said something to simply gain political approval  Dodgy

Napolean was a pragmatist above all else if saying he was a Christian helped his ambitions he would say he was a Christian.

Like most things regarding Napolean, you can find a quote to support any position you want on him.
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(July 27, 2023 at 10:13 pm)h4ym4n Wrote: Or maybe he is using chatgbt for stupid arguments to piss atheists off?

He's doing the forum equivelant of gish gallop
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A forum being the very worst place to try one. Doesn't work when there are enough people with a broad base of knowledge to address claims as fast as or even faster than they can be made.

Guys in the wrong place, using the wrong method. He'll never snatch enough souls to rescue his murderous god in his own eyes at this rate.
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