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name one good thing christianty has brought the world
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Christianity showed the world just how dangerous organized religion actually is.
Quoting: jadksn 24543892 No it did not, the pope did. He's not Christian. Christians were the victims of the pagan Roman Pope. Catholic Inquisition (video) [link to www.youtube.com] with Ex-Catholic Priest Richard Bennett
The severity of torture and murder that took place under Papal authority during the 605 years of the Inquisition can now be revealed from the pages of history. From the beginning of the Papacy, until the present time, it is estimated by credible historians that more than 50,000,000, men and women have been slaughtered for the crime of heresy charged against them by Papal Rome. This Video contains actual photographs of some of the instruments of torture that were used.
From John Dowling's The History of Romanism Book 8 Ch. 1, p 542-543, "From the birth of Popery in 600, to the present time, it is estimated by careful and credible historians, that more than fifty million of the human family, have been slaughtered for the crime of heresy by popish persecutors, an average of more than forty thousand religious murders for every year of the existence of Popery." The main credible historians on the Inquisition, besides Dowling himself are Lea, Vancandard, Maycock, Coulton, Turberville and Scott's Church History. The torture chambers of the Inquisition lasted 605 years and were found throughout the nations controlled by Rome. They had their beginning under Pope Innocent III in 1203 until the Inquisition's final dissolution in Spain and Portugal in 1808.
The DVD documents as well twentieth century atrocities of the Vatican working with Roman Catholic dictators such as Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler; Francisco Franco in Spain, and Antonio Salazar in Portugal. The most brutal and bloodthirsty of all was Anton Pavelic in Croatia four-year reign of terror. Quoting: Jam 25183977 You'd have to go further back than that. Immediately after the council of Nicea, Emperor Constantine had the heathens of northern Europe corralled and killed. Destroyed their churches and erected new Christian Churches. This we know is fact. As far as the allegorical tales go, there's no shortage of genocide perpetuated in God's name in the bible.
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