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To: Caleb1411

The Inquisition and the Separation of Church and State.

It is a nice sounding theory that when you separate the Christian Church from the state, you get stability, but it does not pass the common sense test.

For instance, I know it is the first words out of any atheist mouth when you try to talk with them about Jesus, “Explain the Inquisition,” and “Look how evil the church was!” and “Look what they did in the name of Jesus!”

It is true that about 500 years ago, Christian fanatics killed about 10,000 people over a 100 year time period (about 100/year) in the name of the Roman Catholic church. It is a shame on the record of an organization that claims to be promoting the ministry of Christ. Now compare this record to the example of the countries that have officially done away with religion. To the countries that have outright banned religion and imprisoned those who try to practice it (the ultimate test of the theory of separation of church and state).

Yes, I am talking about Communist countries. In the Communist Manifesto, Engel and Marx declared, “Communism abolishes all religion.” In my father’s lifetime, the numbers of people that officially atheist countries have murdered in the name of no-religion is staggering; the USSR slaughtered 20 million, China slaughtered 10 million, Communist Cambodia slaughtered 2 million, Communist North Korea has/continues to murder untold numbers, Communist Cuba has/continues to murder untold numbers, the list goes on.

The grand total is over 50 million dead in the last 80-year time span (over 600,000/year). Even comparing the worst time of “Christian Persecution” to an average time of a just one country that has officially and forcefully separated church and state, the conclusion is obvious: Christianity has a huge calming influence on government.

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6 posted on 09/10/2007 1:41:27 PM PDT by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
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To: 2banana

I think people are sort of mindless in their attacks on the Inquisition as well. The Spanish Inquisition came after 700 years of oppression by the Muslims in Spain, who used Jewish administrators very often, and who allied in part with Sephardic Jews in the conquest, reconquest and defense of Muslim expansion in Spain. The Inquisition was in part in the nature of what we would today classify as “counter-intelligence,” “war crimes tribunals,” and other types of proceedings that are conducted post war. At that time, I’m sure, there remained a fear that Islam would again attack and reconquer Spain.


8 posted on 09/10/2007 1:51:07 PM PDT by Greg F (Duncan Hunter is a good man.)
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