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If I'm agnostic, deist, atheist - can I say that to Polish people in Poland?


pawian  221 | 25343
21 Jul 2022   #61
And which data are those? Kremlin propaganda factory?

Darling, you don`t need to instert that Kremlin propaganda everywhere. Right now we are discussing crusades and their casualties, not Bolshevik Revolution. :):):).

We are comparing it to many more casuelties

You are. I am not. I am talking strictly about religious wars, it is you who is going astray.
Kashub1410  6 | 580
21 Jul 2022   #62
Darling, you don`t need to instert that Kremlin propaganda everywhere.

I automatically assume any atheist thinking, dogma, mentality has it's origin in the French revolution or Soviet revolution due to their petty, vengeful and blind rage towards the clerical establishment that was/is/allways will be against them.

For the same reason my brotherhood is almost gone, have a very hard time living and finding like minded people and know very well which forces would like to burn me at the stake, guilotined or shot in the back of the head or any of my ancestors or future off spring. Simply cause: I cannot exist within their mindset, everything I am and have become is thanks to God.

By being atheistic, it's automatically dismesses said gifts.

And if there is anything dislike the most is ungratefulness. Atheists are per definition ungrateful for their lives

Religious wars had very little to do with Poland. Am I going astrey?

The closest Poland got to religious wars were fighting pagan raiders and Ottomon campaings, Polish knights barely partook in the crusades due to lack of mead
pawian  221 | 25343
21 Jul 2022   #63
clerical establishment

Who were viewed by common people as leeches, vampires and other blood sucking parasites. That is why commoners decided to chase them away during the French Revolution.
Anthonylas28
21 Jul 2022   #64
They didn't chase them away. They put them in barges and drowned them in the Seine.
Men, Women, Children.
Kashub1410  6 | 580
21 Jul 2022   #65
@pawian
Cause they lacked understanding of how society works, now we suffer the effects depopulated elites in Europe.

Comparing societies pre and past WW1 one can see it very clearly. Best example is Germany, how it turned out in it's rawest form when exchanging elitists with volkists.

Catastrophic, managers without tradition and brutish, people don't know what they have or what is best for them.

Cheering for another Ceaser figurehead only makes me feel sorry for them, us and mankind
pawian  221 | 25343
21 Jul 2022   #66
Men, Women, Children.

Yes, that French clergy had big families. That is why they were such leeches. :):)
jon357  73 | 23129
22 Jul 2022   #67
Men, Women, Children

Were there many women and children among the clergy?
Anthonylas28
22 Jul 2022   #68
If interested.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drownings_at_Nantes

pawian clearly in favour of this. Too much for me, I'm out.
jon357  73 | 23129
22 Jul 2022   #69
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drownings_at_Nantes

So not in the Seine and not "women, children" in the French clergy.

The French have a tradition of that sort of thing. Read about the St Bartholomew Day Massacre.

Too much for me

Too much for you that people have different opinions and religious affiliations? Have you thought of joining the Inquisition?
Cojestdocholery  2 | 986
22 Jul 2022   #70
Were there many women and children among the clergy?

There were about 40 000 nuns.

The French have a tradition of that sort of thing.

The French? Wasn't England in the lead with THIS sort of things before the French Revolution?

Have you thought of joining the Inquisition?

To do what? Nowdays you need to join one of many leftwing nazis. They would love to do to people who think differently what French Rewolution done to Wandeia.
jon357  73 | 23129
22 Jul 2022   #71
40 000 nuns.

Never indispensable.

Wasn't England in the lead with THIS sort of things before the French Revolution?

Not really. Our ultra religious people did like killing back in the day, however it was normal enough then and never among their own people.

many leftwing nazis

Grow up.
pawian  221 | 25343
27 Jul 2022   #72
Too much for me, I'm out.

Pity. Life is tough but the forum life even tougher. Try to make yourself stronger and come back soon.


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