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The fact that Christians have been a majority in the United States of America, the majority of Presidents, and just HAPPENS to have outlawed slavery (which your "glorious" example did not), amoung other things, like destroying perhaps the 3 most evil nations of history: Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan and the USSR. But even your "glorious" example doesn't hold up! It could even be called specious. While the Western Roman Empire fell, the Eastern, Constantinople (sp?) did not fall until internal corruption and outside invasion destroyed it. But then again maybe you would like living under the rule of Caligula, Nero (need I doubt that?) or Caracalla (who "arranged" a massacre in Alexandria, Egypt). |
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Turton: Some writers see close links between Christianity and Communism, in their authoritarianism, their teleological view of history, and so forth.
Michael FS: History is strange in that way. 225 years and some 40+ Theist Presidents (mostly Christians) after the founding of our nation, BY theists of all denominations, we still are, arguably, the most free country on the planet. Several years after Atheists took over Russia, Mass murder was common, secret police were the rule and the Atheist Leaders were kissing Hitler’s ass until he started kicking theirs back to Moscow. You seem to have missed the point of my post. I was alluding to writers who have seen a close resemblance between the structure of Communism and the structure of Christianity, not in deals between Communism and Christianity. For example, both Communism and Christianity look forward to a future where the present civilization will disappear and people will enter a paradise. Both see history as moving from somewhere to somewhere, and so on. BTW, how many millions died in the Atlantic slave trade conducted by and for mostly Protestant Christians? Christian leaders were kissing Hitlers' ass too; the future Pope disassembled the Catholic opposition, then later the Vatican ran Nazi war criminals out to the waiting arms of the OSS, and laundered money from the Croatian mass murderers. Oh, and is canonizing their Catholic patron, Stepanic. Also, a large number of clerics were involved in the Balkan genocides, and at least one death camp was run by a cleric. I could go on, but frankly the crimes of Christians are well known on this forum. As authority systems, it is not surprising that Christianity and Communism have had their share of killing. Communists killed because they were Communists; they also killed atheists who were not Communists, and Communists who had different beliefs than those of the ruling orthodoxy (sounds a lot like Christianity. What happened to the Cathars again....?). A little study of history might help here. Michael |
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Not that this whole dumb 'guilt by association' argument is even intellectually valid, but...
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Well those weren't "real" Christians, remember? <snicker> |
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Communist killing of Christians had more to do with communist russian leaders not wanting people obeying any other authority but the government. It's hardly fair to blame atheism in general, which is nothing more than a statement about the existence of the supernatural, for power-hungry leaders' actions.
Since atheism is not a dogma, creed, or religion, you cannot blame anything on it. Atheists have very little in common other than their lack of belief. |
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On the other hand, what has Christianity provided for us? Well, it was the primarily reason (the strength of hte belief) that had caused the Crusades. Its intolerance also forced those of different sects to move to the New World. Once here, religious belief caused such events as the Salem Witch trials and religion was used as an oppressive tool in slavery. As a matter of fact, the strong Christian south (conservative) were the ones that kept slavery till its dying end. Some of the most brilliant framers were deist, and most of the progressive moments in America either raise in the North/West (where you have less religious or "looser" Christians) or arise from oppression in the deeply religious south. That is what Christianity has given us. |
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