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=> ever read "lost christianities"?

ever read "lost christianities"?
Posted by Rashad (Guest) - Monday, September 6 2010, 10:06:47 (UTC)
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It's a book authored by Bart Ehrman and he goes into great details about ormer sects that were eliminated violently by the order of the church. Is that not a genocide? Even some of their own were killed during the process because the church feared the "heretics" would fake to save themselves while still keeping their version of Christianity alive. It's even sadder because even their children were killed. I like how the author says that we would have a different world of Chrstendom had the many ancient sects survived to this day. I wonder how that would go with modern Christians since they like to believe their version has always been the one and the correct. Of course, they were viewed as heretics but what also needs to be mentioned is that these "heretics" also viewed the church that survived as heretics but it didn't have the armies to fight back and survive. The same happened to the Arians who were so successful during and after Constantine that they almost swept across the entire empire and gained converts. They too had to be stopped militarily as they were growing.

There are numerous acts of genocide committed by Christians against other Christians and against members of other faiths as well. It seems as if Christians do everything they say they are not supposed to do and they do it very well. From killing, rape, genocide, stealing, adultery, etc yet they are to teach us about love and peace. They still like us to believe Christianity invented those good things. People had all those things already before and were doing just fine but Christianity brought us a religion of love which is founded on a brutal murder of an innocent man. There was another book I read which was authored by a Christian and he states that "it was a common belief and heresy in the first century AD that Jesus was not crucified". So Muslims are not nutty nor alone in that boat as there were people very early that held such beliefs but they were violently removed from history. Christians have been systematically destroying their own history and writing it or else we would be even more shocked than we already are.



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