From a student’s essay: “In the 15th century, Jews suffered a lot of horrible persecution in Spain. But what I was shocked to learn the most was that it wasn’t the atheists who persecuted them for having a religion. It was Christians who tried to force them to convert and then expelled them!”
LOL! After reading the 1st sentence I thought the next would be of horrible persecution of atheists, who were persecuted in the 15th century too, right? Less or more than Jews, if it can be compared?
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and happy rosh hashanah to you. AWESOME almost as good as fascism ignorance. shame of me for laughing and poor kids who are victims of inadequate education and if you think for like more than 2 seconds about it, not really funny.
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* if you think for like more than 2 seconds about it, not really funny*
I see 1 good (for me) sign from it – when religious people switch From killing or “only” abusing each other over religious differences To sticking together against those horrible persecuting atheists, it’s a sign of society becoming more secular. At least, if one looks on centuries’ scale.
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I just imagined those crowds of atheists roaming Medieval Europe in search of religious folks to persecute and I almost choked with laughter.
But, of course, it isn’t really funny.
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Wait, it’s even better – Medieval Christian atheists persecuted the Jews, but left their Christian brethren in peace. Because of Nationalism. Or do they think Medieval Christians were persecuted too?
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I am left wondering why anybody would think for a moment that atheists might attempt to force convert Jews to Christianity. It is hardly a halfway step to atheism.
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