Vendée Genocide Thread
Please share if you wouldn't mind not to gain me followers or spread content but because everyone deserves to know why that tawdry tricolor rag is a disgusting symbol of a vile ideology and regime. I could get into the destruction of priceless artifacts...
@Dgkalx1267@RetreatF0rward@bunburyoudoujp 2% at the height and then 400 or so years of persecution. Of course it's not going to grow especially when much of that 2% was slaughtered in a rebellion because of over taxation and cruelty. I'm not saying it was a shoe-in but let's keep in mind there were multiple factors here
@Digitalis_13@CrusaderTraya@bunburyoudoujp Again this is first contact in the 16th century, using go betweens & translators. Trying to explain concepts & beliefs for the first time with no common cultural or historical connections. It took time before the Jesuits understood that Dainichi wasn't correct & settled on Tenshu
@Digitalis_13@CrusaderTraya@bunburyoudoujp He was the first contact with Japan from the west that's like a human & martian meeting for the first time & trying to communicate. The Jesuits were based in Goa so he did "come from India".
The Christian conception of God is not the same as that in Buddhism or Shinto
@Dgkalx1267@RetreatF0rward@bunburyoudoujp The two largest centers of Christianity in Japan did get vaporized along with a fair share of their population. Not to mention a few hundred years of persecution
@Digitalis_13@CrusaderTraya@bunburyoudoujp He didn't disguise himself as a Buddhist, they thought he was and he could only explain in similar terms. There were no translations or words that correctly explained the Christian faith that he was aware of or could use until he learned more.
@kan_immanuel@reddit_brain The Church hasn't had true power, culturally or politically, in those societies since the 19th century revolutions. The new governments paid lip service but there were numerous anti clerical and liberal governments around the corner trying to wipe out their catholic natures...
hardens monsters and in this spinless age releases creatures that should've been given the mercy of a quick death, to save some fraction of their soul from further wrongs.
"indefinitely confine"
Lol
Lmao even
How can one believe there is more morality or even legitimacy in leaving those creatures who break the law among themselves when vice and violence is still committed and enforced behind the walls of prisons.
It's a feedback loop that...
Nick Fuentes explains his position on the death penalty
“I just don't think we have the right to take life in that way, and if we don't have to, then we shouldn't.”
I became Catholic almost 2 years ago. In April this year, I asked the church to study the validity of my marriage that ended 14 years ago. That process is still ongoing. Because I have committed to submitting to the authority of the Church, I have not dated since becoming Catholic, and I won’t unless I’m granted an annulment. Many others like me have put aside their personal lives to remain in good standing with the Church that Christ founded. The Church teaches that marriage is between one man and one woman, and that intimacy is reserved for marriage with the intention of begetting life
This right here is an abomination
Pope Leo XIV has launched a scathing attack against usury
In a meeting with the 'National Anti Usury Consultation' of Italy, Leo XIV lashed out at userers who have a 'devastating impact on the lives of so many individuals and families'
• 'The prophets, in fact, denounced usury, along with exploitation and every form of injustice towards the poor'
•'It is a grave sin, at times very grave, because it cannot be reduced to mere accounting; usury can bring crisis to families, it can wear down the mind and heart to the point of leading one to consider suicide as the only way out'
• 'What initially appears to be a help actually becomes a torment in the long run'
• 'This also happens at the level of countries around the world. Unfortunately, usurious financial systems can bring entire populations to their knees'
@realsymmachus@romanhelmetguy@avaricum777 Hardly long over, one of the last crusades was that for Nicopolis against the Ottomans in 1396 and afterwards there was still Lepanto, Vienna, Matla etc.
The enlightenment was a direct offspring of the reformation so yes Luther did have a hand in 1789
VATICAN CITY—CONFIRMED that a man desecrated the Papal Altar of St Peter’s Basilica, at 9:30AM yesterday morning, by urinating on it in the presence of hundreds of pilgrims.
Holy Mass was being celebrated, at the time, at the Altar of the Chair.
@Bigfoot21801 @ButtQuack9 @wifi_skeleton The Nazi state inherited that from the German Empire which inherited that from the Prussian Kingdom, nothing about it was a conscious belief choice by the regime
The sadism of the anti death penalty crowd is here and on full display in the comments. The pearl clutchers who cry about injustice in executions gladly shrug their shoulders about the sufferings of certain inmates.
REPORT: Convicted quadruple killer Bryan Kohberger is begging to be transferred, claims inmates are threatening to r*pe him.
"I’ll butt f*** you," said one inmate. "The only a** we’ll be eating is Kohberger’s," said another, according to the complaint.
Kohberger is also complaining that the inmates are tormenting him with verbal harassment at all times of the day.
He is also whining that the "nutritional standard is not being upheld."
Kohberger was convicted of the brutal murder of four University of Idaho students.
The following footage, which appears to show Kohberger in his cell, was allegedly leaked. The Idaho Department of Corrections says they are investigating the matter.