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Message Subject EUKARYOTIC CELLS - A Devastating Blow For the Fairytale of Evolution
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If your argument is that Pal Pot would not have killed all those people if he was religious, instead of him just being a mad man- then how do you know? Hilter called himself Christian and he killed people... The Catholic Church killed huge amounts of people in the Crusades...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33138908


I'm sorry, I'm not going to bother with attempting to refute running-in-circles-screaming accusations.

Cite specifics.
For example, cite a Hitler quote where he aligned himself with Christian doctrine. You can't because he followed a made-up anti-Semitic fiction that called itself "Deutsche Christen", much the way Rev. Jeremiah Wright calls his organization "Christian".

Hint: You will find this challenge exceptionally difficult, because the assertion that "Hitler was a Christian" is a myth that atheists choose to believe, but anyone with any theological education knows is rubbish.

As for the Crusades, that was a political battle between political power structures which had nothing whatsoever to do with theology, the Bible, Christianity, or any other subject germane to this thread.
 Quoting: Professor Xavier


Cause of the Crusades - "It is the will of God"
"When Jesus Christ summons you to his defence," exclaimed the eloquent pontiff, "let no base affection detain you in your homes; whoever will abandon his house, or his father, or his mother, or his wife, or his children, or his inheritance, for the sake of my name, shall be recompensed a hundred-fold, and possess life eternal." Here the enthusiasm of the vast assembly burst through every restraint. With one voice they cried, "Dieu le volt! Dieu le volt!" meaning "It is the will of God! It is the will of God!" Thousands immediately affixed the cross to their garments as a pledge of their sacred engagement to go forth to the rescue of the Holy Sepulchre. The fifteenth day of August of the following year (1096) was set for the departure of the expedition - the Crusades had begun.


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