Message from @Deleted User

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2019-07-22 18:16:31 UTC  

It preaches justicee, Prudence, morality, not tolerance

2019-07-22 18:17:13 UTC  

Also if we speak about degeneracy... Let's look at these (Judges 19:22-30)

2019-07-22 18:17:14 UTC  

**Judges 19:22-30 - New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)**

```Dust
Gibeah’s Crime

<22> While they were enjoying themselves, the men of the city, a perverse lot, surrounded the house, and started pounding on the door. They said to the old man, the master of the house, "Bring out the man who came into your house, so that we may have intercourse with him." <23> And the man, the master of the house, went out to them and said to them, "No, my brothers, do not act so wickedly. Since this man is my guest, do not do this vile thing. <24> Here are my virgin daughter and his concubine; let me bring them out now. Ravish them and do whatever you want to them; but against this man do not do such a vile thing." <25> But the men would not listen to him. So the man seized his concubine, and put her out to them. They wantonly raped her, and abused her all through the night until the morning. And as the dawn began to break, they let her go. <26> As morning appeared, the woman came and fell down at the door of the man's house where her master was, until it was light. <27> In the morning her master got up, opened the doors of the house, and when he went out to go on his way, there was his concubine lying at the door of the house, with her hands on the threshold. <28> "Get up," he said to her, "we are going." But there was no answer. Then he put her on the donkey; and the man set out for his home. <29> When he had entered his house, he took a knife, and grasping his concubine he cut her into twelve pieces, limb by limb, and sent her throughout all the territory of Israel. <30> Then he commanded the men whom he sent, saying, "Thus shall you say to all the Israelites, 'Has such a thing ever happened since the day that the Israelites came up from the land of Egypt until this day? Consider it, take counsel, and speak out.'"```

2019-07-22 18:18:19 UTC  

Ah yes just rip a verse with no context

2019-07-22 18:18:49 UTC  

Jesus also shows intolerance towards hypocrites

2019-07-22 18:19:05 UTC  

And towards those that deal with money on holy ground

2019-07-22 18:19:10 UTC  

yeah

2019-07-22 18:19:16 UTC  

He got physically violent

2019-07-22 18:19:33 UTC  

He shows tolerance to the ignorant, to those that don't know any better

2019-07-22 18:19:49 UTC  

He does not show tolerance to the hypocrites

2019-07-22 18:20:18 UTC  

Matthew 23:25

2019-07-22 18:20:20 UTC  

**Matthew 23:25 - Good News Translation (GNT)**

```Dust


<25> "How terrible for you, teachers of the Law and Pharisees! You hypocrites! You clean the outside of your cup and plate, while the inside is full of what you have gotten by violence and selfishness. ```

2019-07-22 18:21:46 UTC  

Yet the church didn't show any tolerance towards the "heathens" did they?

2019-07-22 18:23:00 UTC  

Little note: Heathen. Someone who lives in the 'heath'. Heath derived from Norse Heiðr meaning honour.

2019-07-22 18:23:55 UTC  

@Deleted User They showed tolerance to heathens that were willing to convert

2019-07-22 18:24:07 UTC  

Those that fought back were promptly put to rest

2019-07-22 18:25:05 UTC  

So no tolerance for those not willing to convert. Therefore not tolerance.

2019-07-22 18:26:46 UTC  

Yes

2019-07-22 18:26:48 UTC  

That is good

2019-07-22 18:27:25 UTC  

Also the church has brought nothing but ignorance to Europe. Sent it to a dark age. There was nothing but stagnation until the enlightenment where artists and men of science sought to revive old pre-christian values.. which the church still considered to be "heretical"

2019-07-22 18:27:57 UTC  

The dark age is a misnomer

2019-07-22 18:28:36 UTC  

There was as much scientific advancement during the middle ages as during Renaissance

2019-07-22 18:29:35 UTC  

The Renaissance was kicked off when Irish *Christian* priests, who kept records of Roman literature and history spread it throughout Europe after the black death

2019-07-22 18:29:39 UTC  

Learn history

2019-07-22 18:29:45 UTC  

Christianity started the Renaissance

2019-07-22 18:30:40 UTC  

(((science)))

2019-07-22 18:30:42 UTC  

😬

2019-07-22 18:31:34 UTC  

@Wiktor VI Science is a God-Given tool to us to better understand his creation which has been corrupted by money and ideology

2019-07-22 18:36:45 UTC  

People call it like that for a reason, it was characterized by a period of stagnation. The church had its hold over the kingdoms of Europe. The Black Death specifically was the reason why the church lost its influence. People were losing faith in god, engaging in degenerate behaviour (notice the similarity with modernity) then artists sought to enlighten new ways of thinking, some bad, some good, but a progress non the less. Such roman records were held by the church all along hence the stagnation. They can't claim the credit for something they had a hold on then released that's ridiculous

2019-07-22 18:37:09 UTC  

wrong

2019-07-22 18:37:14 UTC  

science is a mistake

2019-07-22 18:37:36 UTC  

the neanderthal society is the most european

2019-07-22 18:37:41 UTC  

to be european is to be a neanderthal

2019-07-22 18:38:04 UTC  

only HOMO sapiens come from africa

2019-07-22 18:38:12 UTC  

i am 100% neanderthal

2019-07-22 18:38:27 UTC  

@Deleted User Yes they can

2019-07-22 18:38:54 UTC  

It is a myth that the middle ages had less innovation than the Renaissance

2019-07-22 18:39:09 UTC  

Indeed, we wuz neanderthals n shieet. And our native beliefs stem from the same neanderthal beliefs. Obviously these beliefs were beliefs in nature, science.

2019-07-22 18:39:13 UTC  

This is a historical fact, the middle ages had the same arguably more innovation than the Renaissance

2019-07-22 18:39:47 UTC  

The church kept Europe from being degenerate until absolute chaos reined with the black death

2019-07-22 18:39:58 UTC  

And when then they kept it fairly under control