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In reply to the discussion: On the attacks on the Catholic Church [View all]nightscanner59
(802 posts)Practically all religions have systematically been responsible for bloody, cruel and unusual crimes against humanity for centuries now. "Creation of the (evil) other" has resulted in the forced slavery, anihilation, abandonment/banishment, "punishments" from stoning to out and out wars against anyone who, "doesn't look like us", "doesn't believe in our values" or just plain "doesn't deserve this (land, animals, water, right to live and let live, etc) for hundreds of years now. Was the inquisition not just a little bit.... bigoted?! I certainly didn't "create" anyone as my "other". The religions come armed with chosen verse to throw me off the cliff, burn me at the stake...
I don't know who/what posters appeared to attack personally, but frankly, nadinbrzezinski, my dead native american ancestors would rise up out of their graves to have a little talk with you about your group being unforgivingly bigoted. The catholic church's campaign to discriminate against my own love and life marriage plans... not a choice on my part, but possibly one of yours, maybe a little bigoted as well?
Religions tend to give their followers a sense of deserving, "I'm saved, you're not", "manifest destiny", has made especially the big, scary catholic monster one of the many forces I must fight for my freedoms! Thousands of native americans live in unbearably desolate lands while the good european-ancestery whites gather in the church that stood on the fertile, green gardens that were once theirs.
If you are a force for change within this bloody organization, I love you. A little factoid that many christians appear to miss is that Jesus, first and foremost... was a rebel! They hung him on a cross because he threatened the powers that be. But catholics, along with many others, align themselves with the powers to be bigoted, discriminatory, justify murder and other crimes. I simply cannot respect that.