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The left isn't much different. They sacrifice their own children for their own convenience. They are their own gods
Damn near everyone I know thinks the American Indians(feather) were just peaceful happy people until Europeans showed up.
Yeah that’s true.
Everyone seems to forget these nuts were raping, enslaving, murdering, and sacrificing their children.
Indians weren't even a nation. They were several tribes constantly at war with each other.
Their tribal nations weren't based on land and geography, they were based on family ties
Yeah. That’s a difficult concept to understand too.
And they didn't all fight us. A lot of them allied with us because they hated the other tribe, the enemy of my enemy is my friend
Exactly.
Wonder why they commit more crimes than any other group nowadays
To bring this back to religion... Those people would still be that way if not for devout Christians converting them.
Ever been to Saint Augustine?
There's a Catholic museum there, you'd like it even not being Catholic
Old artifacts from the first Christians here, paintings etc
When the Spanish first landed, the priest held mass on the beach there to thank God they made it across
Georgia right? I’ve never been. I think my parents have before.
Can't remember his name
But when he was having mass, the natives came out of the woods
And all mimicked what the congregation was doing, making sign of the cross, kneeling etc
So the priest actually used the Lord's Prayer to teach them an alphabet. They didn't have any system of writing before
That’s awesome.
I knew they were taught reading/writing by the settlers. From my understanding it was mostly the clergy that did it.
Father Francisco López de Mendoza Grajales
That was his name
I went to it three years ago, it was pretty awesome
It's in Florida btw, not Georgia
Oh. My bad lol.
Gah I should know that too
This is on my bucket list
It's usually referred to in the west as a Buddhist pagoda
Yeah it looks like it.
But it's well known in China for what it really is
Old catholic place?
It faces east. Buddhist and Taoist temples only face north or south
I know Christianity spread to the east.
Interesting.
Actually it's Nestorian
Not familiar with that term.
There's a painting of the nativity on the walls inside