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In reply to the discussion: When did so many (not all) "christians" become hateful psychopaths? [View all]Jessy169
(602 posts)Looking back through the 2100 years of Christianity, we have plenty of good reasons to ask that question. Most of Christian history is synonomous with the history of the Catholic Church, and we know how un-Christian, in fact how heinous that history is. The Crusades, where innocents were slaughtered including men, women and children. The Inquisition. The witch hunts. Centuries and centuries of pedophile priests. Then begins the Protestant era and the import of Christianity to America, where we get the Salem Witch trial, the slaughter of indians justified by "the fact" that they are all non-Christian heathens. Those are just the highlights, with plenty of wholesale cruelty, slaughter, deception and inhumanity to fill in the blank spots. It is not difficult to understand why so many (not all) "christians" became hateful psychopaths? Truth is, they've always been that way, or rather they have always been primed and ready to become that way when "activated". Today's lot of right-wing Christians are no different. Historically, and fundamentally, they are a vile, angry, vicious lot of blood thirsty assholes just waiting for a "cause" to unleash their pent-up hatred at. The Republican Party has harnessed the energy of one of the most destructive forces in written history, and we better watch out.