Anti-Christian Propoganda


Disgusting.

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It's not propaganda if it's the facts laid bare. Christianity has a sordid history and stating that this is mere propaganda is a cop out.

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Point out Christianity's "sordid history", please. There's a vast world of difference between Christianity and Rome's bastardization of Christ's teachings. People who point to evil periods like the Inquisitions to legitimize their own biases are being disingenuous in the extreme. Christianity was taking the world by storm in the decades following the Crucifixion, not through intimidation and fear-mongering but by bearing witness to God's love through the sacrifice of His Son.

You're right, no human being would stack books like this.

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Your ad popoli defense is not only morally & intellectually lame, but no one really has any data about how many pre Constantine Xtians there were.
Besides the whole Christian story is a load of pap. If God didn't want to condemn his subjects, the best way to do that, is not condemn his subjects. Why couldn't he say, "damn it, my humans aren't perfect, I will cut them a break" Not send his immortal god son down to earth to be "killed" in order to prove what? And yeah, Christianity was all about fear mongering from the start, believe in some loving Jesus or you will burn forever.

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I agree that numerous evils have been done in the name of Christianity, but why specifically attack Christianity? Isn't it a form of prejudice to target a specific religion many people were raised with and absolve others, especially as certain other religions have quite demanding requirements in order to convert. To specifically target Christianity is akin to saying that Jews, Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus etc are superior which strikes me as a form of discrimination and cultural bigotry.

Anyone who insists on a Christian to forsake the religion/culture they were raised in should demonstrate the decency and fairness to ask people of other faiths to forsake the religion they were raised into.

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